ARC for review. To be published November 19, 2024.
Recollections of Jim O’Heir who played Jerry on “Parks and Recreation” about his time on the show. It’s mostly very light-hearted and he gets some help from the showrunners, the casting director and from Retta and Chris Pratt (the cast members he was closest to, clearly) as well as Adam Scott and a few others.
Both he and Retta started the show as recurring characters and their roles gradually increased. They didn’t make the main credits of the show until the final season, I believe. O’Heir is open about his feelings about being left out of a “Men of Parks and Rec” photo shoot, and the meanness of some of the mines directed at Jerry, and being appreciative that some cast members asked if he was OK. While I get it about the shoot, as far as the lines, O’Heir was only playing a ROLE, and the biggest one of his career. Nothing was directed at him. I’m surprised he took it to heart so much. But he does come across as a really sensitive guy.
Other than a chapter about the death of his mother, which occurred while he was a cast member, and a brief mention of siblings, there’s no mention of any personal life at all. It appears he has no partner, no children. He thanks a best friend in the Afterword, so, not sure.
Oh, and, surprise! He has a Daytime Emmy!
If you are a big “Parks and Rec” fan it’s worth checking
out. There are some nice behind the scenes photos. Apparently Jim does a podcast now, about the show. Book has a GREAT cover.