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Parks And Rec’s Ron Swanson Was Inspired By A Real Person

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Parks And Rec’s Ron Swanson Was Inspired By A Real Person







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Like any sitcom worth its salt, NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” relies on both big belly laughs and world-building that makes you care about the characters who provide said laughs. As with any comedy that relies heavily on a workplace dynamic, its cast is a collection of outlandish figures who round up their archetypal roles with quirks and personality traits that set them apart. Some of them, of course, can come across as outlandish, but that’s just part of the game. Who, for instance, could ever believe that the Pawnee department’s director, Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) — one of the best “Parks and Rec” characters — could realistically be a comparatively high-ranking official, when he’s also he’s an avowed libertarian who hates the government and actively works to undermine it?

In this particular case, truth is stranger than fiction. Ron Swanson’s libertarian dislike of government is actually based on a real-life Burbank government worker that “Parks & Rec” creators Michael Schur and Greg Daniels came across while conducting research for the show. “We were talking to one official about wanting to make Leslie’s boss opposed to government,” Daniels told the Los Angeles Times in 2009. “Like, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if she’s trying so hard to get stuff accomplished but her boss was like one of those Bush appointees who doesn’t believe in the mission of the branch of government he’s supposed to be overseeing?’ And she looks [at] us and goes, ‘Well, I’m a libertarian, so I don’t really believe in the mission of my job.'”

When questioned on this, the employee seemingly responded in a deadpan manner that Ron himself would approve of: “Yes, I’m aware of the irony.” 

Ron Swanson is a mixture of a reluctant civil servant and Nick Offerman’s own personality traits


Nick Offerman's Ron Swanson with messy hair and a strawberry sticker stuck on his forehead on Parks and Recreation
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While Ron’s political views came from this unnamed Burbank employee, much of his other characteristics came from the not-libertarian Nick Offerman’s real-life interests and hobbies. These include Ron’s notable fondness of woodworking, whiskey, and the great outdoors, but also some more surprising traits such as the character’s jazz-loving saxophonist alter ego, Duke Silver. As Michael Schur explained in a 2011 interview with Daily Actor, “There’s no end. We could probably just base episodes around Nick Offerman’s real-life skills and have a long and happy run.” 

Of course, Offerman has proven time and time again that he’s a great and versatile actor who’s not reliant on characters that bear similarities to himself. He won an Emmy for his guest star turn on “The Last of Us” Season 1, and he has excelled on other shows like “Fargo” and “The Umbrella Academy.” Still, his breakout role was an instrumental part of “Parks and Recreation” right down to the finale, and it’s fun to think that Offerman was able to combine personal traits with those of that one Burbank official to craft one of the most memorable sitcom characters of all time. 





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