Ricky Gervais has finally addressed rumours that he auditioned to replace Steve Carrell in the US version of his hit sitcom, The Office.

Speaking to The Independent for the 20th anniversary of the much-loved series, Gervais, who co-created the original British version with Stephen Merchant , spoke about transforming the Slough-based workplace mockumentary into a hit American comedy.

Launched in 2005, The Office US Cast Steve Carell as Michael Scott, the regional manager at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company and the show's counterpart to Gervais’s character, David Brent.

The show was immensely successful throughout its nine-season run; nonetheless, Carell left after the seventh season concluded, stating his desire to dedicate more time to his family.

"When they were looking for the new boss [ultimately portrayed by Will Ferrell], they mentioned it would be great if I applied for the position [while playing Brent]," Gervais explained. The Independent .

When asked about discussions regarding his potential replacement for Carell after Carell departed, Gervais stated, "Such talks did occur. I am unsure whether they reached the stage where NBC contacted anyone directly or if these conversations were primarily driven by media speculation and feedback from the show’s audience."

However, when he failed to appear in the US series, some suggested that he had auditioned and failed to get the part. “That’s fiction,” Gervais clarified.

Elsewhere in the interview, Gervais shed light on his decision to turn down the role of Michael Scott before Carell was cast.

“Before we cast, [producer] Ben [Silverman] called me and said ‘Why don’t you play Michael Scott?’ I said, ‘That is mental. It makes no sense at all.’

“Why would I do it? The reason The Office resonated was because it was made in England for English people. It’s got to be made by Americans for Americans,” Gervais said.

Merchant also revealed who else was in the running to play Scott.

“Bob Odenkirk would’ve been brilliant,” he told The Independent . “It’s interesting. Initially, he didn’t seem to have the immediate warmth that Carell [had], or certainly not then. Yet, when you’ve seen him in things like Better Call Saul , it’s all there. It’s hard to know.

“It would’ve been equally good but sometimes when you’re casting, you can feel when it’s the right person.”

Carell’s performance ultimately earned him widespread acclaim - including six Emmy Award nominations.

The Office US was such a success that Gervais believes “most Americans don’t know about the English show”.

"There’s our interpretation and this fantastic cover version," he stated.

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