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Posted: Wednesday, 01 August 2012 5:53AM

Jason Segel to quit 'How I Met Your Mother'?



Actor Jason Segel is set to quit hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" after its upcoming eighth season, according to a report.

The funnyman has been portraying the loveable Marshall Eriksen on the Emmy-winning TV comedy since its inception in 2005, when he was cast alongside Neil Patrick Harris, Alyson Hannigan, Josh Radnor and Cobie Smulders.

The star has been branching out into Hollywood in recent years and recently scored box office success with movies including Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Knocked Up and The Muppets, and it appears he's ready to leave behind his TV roots to focus on more varied film roles, like his character in his latest romantic comedy, The Five-Year Engagement.

In an interview with Austrian website kurier.at, he is reported as saying, "It's great to do some 'Rated R' stuff again, because I've been playing the nice guy for quite a long time now. That's why I'm gonna quit How I met your Mother after the eighth season."

The eighth season of "How I Met Your Mother" is due to premiere in September.

A representative for Segel had yet to respond to requests for a comment as WENN went to press. (MT/WNWC/MJ)

Article Copyright WENN 2012.
Photos Copyright Getty Images 2012.

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