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The White House have recruited Kal Penn, Kumar of Harold and… fame, to serve as a liasion connecting President Obama’s administration to Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities and “arts groups”. The announcement came today and the first place I read it was at Entertainment Weekly - but be warned, clicking over there will hit you with one heck of huge spoiler for this week’s episode of House, the show Penn has been co-starring in for a couple of seasons now.

I warn you as, in this age of time shift tele-procrastination, you may not have caught up with the episode yet. I’ve seen it, I loved it and, well… it’s not hard to understand why the White House announcement came today of all days.

Penn has revealed some details of his appointment:

I was incredibly honored a couple of months ago to get the opportunity to go work in the White House. I got to know the President and some of the staff during the campaign and had expressed interest in working there, so I’m going to be the associate director in the White House office of public liaison.

…and the rest were fleshed out by White House spokesman Shin Inouye, via press release.

Good to know that Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay didn’t disqualify Penn from this position. One might even speculate that it was a boon to his CV.

I always liked Lawrence Kutner, Penn’s character on House - not least because he was a very smart, intelligent man with a strong taste for /Film-friendly geekery and sci-fi spodism but couldn’t be any more different than Harry Knowles Comic Book Guy. I was expecting him to one day save House’s life, he seemed to be so on-the-money with his diagnostic skills, but I guess I was way, way off there.

There’s a few skeletons in Penn’s IMDB closet from Deck the Halls to Malibu’s Most Wanted, but his run on House alone wipes all of that away in my book. I for one will definitely miss him from our screens and hope that, if only for the odd cameo, we haven’t seen the last of his acting yet.

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  • For the first time ever, the advertisement for a show didn't lie. It was so mysterious, saying their is an episode once in a while that you have to see, and they were right. Thank god Filmcast got moved to Wednesday, might have missed it. Truly great episode.
  • Damn, no more 'Harold and Kumar' at least for a while...
  • Actually, I have a BA in Economics and a JD from a top 40 law school. I am just not sure where in the Constitution it provides for "liasions connecting President Obama’s administration to Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities and 'arts groups'. Why, exactly, should I be required to pay for that?
  • Geoffrey Fieger
    B/c you are poor and post on /film all day. Way to make use of that Juris Doctorate.
  • Glad to see I'm paying fucking Kumar to help run the country.
  • BULLIO
    Glad to see the uneducated still have opinions.
  • Nothing like going from jacking off in your own face in Harold n Kumar 2 to working for President Obama! I wonder if Obama's seen Harold and Kumar 2 - haha, or even 1 for that matter. Pretty kick ass that he's working for the President.
  • BRENDEN CONELY NEED A EDITOR

    Also, cant we get over this never ending PC crap? I mean, do we have to lose one of House's best characters so we can feel good about appointing Kal Penn to a bullshit position in DC?
  • ren
    that is absolutely incredible. good for him!
    he's actually done guest lectures on asian-american images in mass media and pop culture. just because he has made ridiculous films, and has fun with them does not mean he is an unintelligent person; the thing that many people seem to forget is that human beings are actually multifaceted beings.
  • Lpfanaddy
    Why oh why can't this be April 1st and this just be a bad April Fool's Joke??
    I mean seriously, we're going to let a guy who stars in stoner comedies be a foreign ambassador and representative of our country?? What the hell is wrong with this administration?? The price of making a mockery of the United States is not worth trying to "connect with the youth of America" by placing an actor in such a role.
  • Bull
    Foreign ambassador? Fail. Did you read the article? To be honest, low-level positions at the White House are not impossible to get if you try; they are very low paying. Curb your ignorance before posting your opinions.
  • Felipe
    This week's episode of House was SOO sad and it SUCKED that they had to kill Kutner. Really, he should have stayed into the ending of the season at least. He was the only "alive" one form House's team.

    The way they killed him sucks as well. It was like, BAM, suicide, your dead.

    I really do hope he comes back some kind of way.
  • RIP Kutner.
  • The title is too clever, the stars aligned just right to make it happen. Ha!
  • Stool Gobbler
    This guy was good at playing a totally unlikable douchebag in the white castle movies. I'm not sure which annoyed me more - his asshole character or his lame ass, brow beaten asian friend who never stood up to him. I left those movies wanting to kick both their asses. But somehow didn't mind the films overall.
  • yup
  • B.C.=TerribleHuman
    Honestly.....fuck you for this post. It RUINED the episode of House, period.

    You can't give away the spoiler and THEN warn for spoilers you fucking tool.

    I hope this comment leaves you depressed..........and.........
  • His departure on House will be missed, but hopefully the show will pick up with the momentum that was left from this week's episode.

    And to all the people who haven't seen House this week, sorry that the news had to spoil it for all of you, two of my friends had this ruined for them from reading the news... >_<
  • mcgruff
    What about H&K3 which, according to Hurwitz' Twitter, he is now writing? Eh?
  • I'm a fan of Kal Penn as an actor, and yes I think it is a little weird that a guy in such low-brow movies has a place in the White House, but that is not the main source of my annoyance. I think it is a little narrow to have an Indian representing all Asians and Pacific Islanders. As someone who is part Pacific Islander myself, I'm frequently bummed out to be marginalized as a side note to a group already way too big to be lumped together in the first place. I thought that growing up black in Hawaii might give Obama some perspective as to what it is lke to be a minority within a minority.
  • Didn't Obama say he inhaled frequently? Looks like itll be a little more frequent these days.
  • i missed last night's HOUSE (i have a night class on mondays and always miss them now, what was i thinking?), but was spoiled of the death via fox's own website. i logged on to watch last week's episode only to be greeted with a memorial to the fallen character. damn you fox!

    but congrats to Penn for this position. i'm glad to see actor's getting more involved in the world today.
  • edc
    hehehe...
    [youtube ttp0yTAur2I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttp0yTAur2I youtube]
  • starscream9289
    He got high with Bush, now he's gonna get high with Obama.
  • WIN.
  • starscream9289
    He got high with Bush, now he's gonna ge high with Obama.
  • starscream9289
    I guarantee that by the end of this year weed is gonna be legalized. Trust me.
  • johnnybobo
    Ok, was there some secret firing/quitting going on? If you're gonna have a 'very special suicide' episode, you SHOW the character in the episode.. ALIVE.. at least once. If not that, you get flashbacks, or visions other characters have, or SOMETHING.

    It was like the actor was suddenly quit, and they had to quickly explain it away, and instead of having him 'travel somewhere at the last minute' they had him kill himself offscreen.

    It didn't feel like an artistic choice not to show him at all in the episode. It really felt like the actor wanted too much money, or they were trying to hide the fact that it wasn't a suicide at all....
  • He'd actually quit a long way in advance. So it was an artistic choice, despite appearances.
  • Whatever the reason was for not having the actor featured in the episode, (whether it be the writer's or actor's choice), I thought it worked better being Kutner-less.
    I just went into the episode thinking "oh, another great episode of House, yay". And then all of a sudden Kutner's not only dead, but committed suicide for seemingly no logical reason. And then the rest of the episode is spent with the characters, their emotions, reactions, thoughts, etc... I think seeing flashbacks of Kutner would have taken me out of the reality that the episode was trying to portray. Which is, I think, sometimes people choose to die, and no matter how brilliant House and his team of doctors are, they can't predict/prevent everything, and now they have to live with that.

    Anyway, as for the reason this article exists, best of luck to Kal Penn :)
  • yoi
    Agree. I have friend that try commit suicide. U never know if this thing is coming and that s the point.
  • Erik U
    I like how the first paragraph basically tells you what's going to happen, and then tells you to be careful of spoilers. haha
  • My thoughts exactly, I don't even watch House and the way this was written I knew exactly what the spoiler was going to be.
  • Monday's episode of House was shocking to say the least it's not often your truly shocked by a TV drama but that certainly did it.
  • INS
    sucks for House, his character will definitely be missed

    watching last night's episode, was definitely shocked the way things went down for Kutner.... but props to Kal Penn, more power to him
  • Another actor working for the white house.....
  • huh?
    He put in a very good performance in The Namesake also.
  • I wish celebs like Bono and Sean Penn would take notice. Kal Penn worked his ass off for Obama and never once did he feel the need to flaunt it. +1 to Kal for showing genuine class. I'm going to miss him on House, but I'm glad he's off doing what he thinks is right.
  • Rolando
    I love the headline. Cool story. Thanks.
  • nooooooo NO NO NO!!!! His departure from acting will be a loss for fans (including me). Hopefully he can still find the time to act in a project every then and now.
  • I think he will but this is a big opportunity for Penn. He will have acting as a Plan B of sorts in the future.
  • dont get me wrong. I think what he's doing is very noble because he'll actually be involved with politics and helping people. I just hope that he'll act once in a while, though.
  • why is this negative? Kal Penn is a good actor, I agree. All the best to him in Washington.
  • dudes, you know that position doesnt actually exist right? They obviously invented it as a big publicity stunt to promote diversity, which last time I checked (January 20th, 2009), doesnt need a whole lot of promotion
  • REAL6
    Damn woman, its about forwarding one's career weather it be movies or whatever. Love it, dont hate it..
  • dont get me wrong. I think what he's doing is very noble because he'll actually be involved with politics and helping back people. I just hope that he'll act once in a while, though.
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