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Amy Poehler participates in the "Parks and Recreation" panel at the NBC 2015 Winter TCA on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, in Pasadena, Calif. Richard Shotwell/AP ...
San Diego Comic Con got a healthy dose of peace on Saturday. Star John Cena dressed up in full costume as his DC Universe ...
Poehler and Schur famously collaborated on the beloved comedy series “Parks and Recreation,” which aired for seven seasons on NBC from 2009-2015. Schur co-created the series with Greg Daniels, while ...
Amy Poehler reacts to 'Inside Out 2' being Beyoncé's top movie in 2024 Poehler starred as Leslie Knope, the deputy director of a local parks department in Indiana, for seven seasons on "Parks and ...
The Parks and Rec girlies keep the spirit of Galentine's Day alive Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) in Parks and Recreation Season 6, Episode 17. Photo: Danny Feld/NBC ...
Amy Poehler can make her audience crack up about anything - even little coats. Parks and Recreation's former deputy director was joined by her costar Retta and their friend, The Good Place actress ...
You guys, Ann’s here! As in, Rashida Jones is on Amy Poehler ’s Good Hang podcast, and my Parks and Recreation heart is very happy. While the show, which ran from 2009 to 2015, may be over, Rashida ...
May 7, 2025 Theo Wargo/NBC Amy Poehler is reuniting with Parks and Recreation creator Mike Schur for a new comedy series. The duo are collaborating on the upcoming series DIG for Peacock.
Parks and Recreation fans will be glad to hear that Amy Poehler is reuniting with co-creator Mike Schur for a brand new comedy. Parks executive producer Morgan Sackett will work on this new show ...
tv critics corner Amy Poehler and Michael Schur have lined up a new project together By Caroline Framke Globe correspondent, Updated May 14, 2025, 1:01 p.m.
During its seven-season run, Parks and Recreation welcomed numerous high-profile guest stars. Amy Poehler’s role as the idealistic Leslie Knope put her on camera with major names from the worlds ...
Poehler and Schur famously collaborated on the beloved comedy series “Parks and Recreation,” which aired for seven seasons on NBC from 2009-2015.