Gary Cole is best known for his quirky role as the monotone manager Bill Lumbergh in the classic 1999 Mike Judge movie 'Office Space.' Guess what he looks like now!
has had incredible success in the film and television industry ... but he's best known for his quirky role as the monotone manager, Bill Lumbergh -- who smoothly slips in extra work days on the weekend over at Initech -- in the classic 1999 Mike Judge movie"Office Space."as the hypnotized TPS reports slacker, Peter Gibbons,as the flair-loathing Chotchkie's server, Joanna.
GC's other notable roles include the fast-driving father, Reese Bobby, in 'Talladega Nights' and the foul-mouth strategist, Kent Davison, on the political comedy"Veep."
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