The Hollywood star was photographed taking a ferry from Doolin in Clare to the Aran Islands, where he tried his hand at pouring the perfect pint of Guinness
Steve Carell at Teach Ósta on Inis Meáin. Image: Facebook
Hollywood actor Steve Carell was spotted by various locals enjoying a trip around Clare and Galway on Monday.
The American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director is most well-known for the US hit show The Office, voicing the character Gru in Despicable Me, Anchorman, 40-Year-Old Virgin, and more.
In a photo posted by Doolin Ferry Company on social media, Mr Carell can be seen posing in the wheelhouse of the ferry, which was on its way to the Aran Islands.
The Clare-based business said the Golden Globe winner could be seen in the photo posing with Connor O’Brien – “son of Doolin Ferry owner Liam”.
Steve Carell with Connor O’Brien on a ferry from Doolin, County Clare, to the Aran Islands. Image: Facebook
Further photos then emerged of ‘Michael Scott’ learning to pour pints of Guinness at Teach Ósta on Inis Meáin.
Staff smiled for photos with the actor before teaching him the phases of pint pouring.
Steve Carell learning to pour a pint of Guiness at Teach Ósta on Inis Meáin. Image: Facebook
The Connacht Health and Safety Training Institute also posted a photo of two of their members with the Hollywood actor, who they conveniently “bumped into” during a first aid class.
CSHI captioned the photo: “Out doing First Aid on the Island, and looked who we bumped into, pity he couldn’t join the class!”
Mr Carell has previously talked about his love of Ireland, saying he would insist on returning to Dublin for movie premieres.
“I’m telling you this, I’m coming back to Dublin again and again,” he told the Irish Independent in a 2015 interview. “And I’m going to encourage others to do the same.
Steve Carell with members of the Connacht Health and Safety Training Institute. Image: Facebook
“Because there is nowhere like it. The atmosphere is electric. The reporters on the red carpet are so friendly and full of energy.
“And there’s a warmth there you don’t get anywhere else. That’s how you want your film to be received.”
In the same interview, the voice of ‘Gru’ mentioned that his wife and fellow actor, Nancy Carell, has Irish family.
“There’s no joke here. Especially if my wife has anything to do with it. All her family are from Ireland, so she’ll make sure it happens,” he said.
It’s not known how long Mr Carell is staying around Ireland, but at least he’s learned how to pour the perfect pint of plain on his travels to the City of Tribes and the Banner County.