Will Arnett

Will Arnett
William Emerson "Will" Arnettis a Canadian-American actor. He played George Oscar Bluth IIin the Fox series Arrested Development and Devon Banks in the NBC series 30 Rock, for which he earned a combined five Emmy Award nominations. He also appeared in the IFC series The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, the NBC series Up All Night, and in the CBS series The Millers, and in films, such as Monster-in-Law, Semi-Pro, Blades of Glory, RV, Hot Rod, Let's Go to...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth4 May 1970
CityToronto, Canada
CountryCanada
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I report the truth of what is happening here in Baghdad and will not apologize for it.
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