A former lawyer who was disbarred after it was revealed that he forged his Bachelor's degree, Jeff became a student a Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree and be able to practice law again. Sardonic and cynical, Jeff often manipulates people into doing things for him and cares little about paying genuine effort.
Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger (played by Joel McHale) is a graduate of Greendale Community College and currently a Professor of Law at the school. He was born in Denver, Colorado to his parents William Winger and Doreen Winger nÊe Fitzgerald.
Jeff Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger (born November 20, 1974) is a character in the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community. He is played and voiced by Joel McHale. Jeff is a snarky lawyer who is disbarred of his position in the pilot after it is discovered he faked his law degree.
William Winger is Jeff's father who left him at a very young age. William is contacted by Jeff in his fourth year at school in order to confront his unresolved abandonment issues.
William Winger is Jeff's father who left him at a very young age. William is contacted by Jeff in his fourth year at school in order to confront his unresolved abandonment issues. They meet on Thanksgiving Day and after some awkwardness, they start to bond.
After having earned an Associate's degree in Education, he briefly returned to practicing law and started his own law firm. It was unsuccessful and he returned to Greendale where he accepted an offer to teach Law.
Jeff Winger, a disbarred lawyer, has enrolled at Greendale Community College as a condition for getting his license back.
Jeff was forced to enroll at Greendale after he was disbarred and suspended from his law firm due to faking his law degree. In order to get back to his old life as a defense attorney, Jeff had to get a real education. And while at Greendale, he met the study group who wound up becoming more like family.
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She completed four years at school and left her friends and the academic world behind finding employment as a bartender. Sometime after graduating, she later unexpectedly reunited with her study group at Greendale. Britta ultimately decided to re-enroll to pursue her original goal of earning a Psychology degree.
After a bit of awkward questioning from the Dean, Michelle decided to come clean and proudly stated they were dating. However, Jeff was loathe to put a label on what they were doing which disappointed Slater. She immediately broke up with Jeff not wanting to be with someone who didn't want to commit.
While Dan Harmon and a few fans try and make an issue out the 12 year age gap between Jeff and Annie it is an interesting side note that on the same station (NBC) on the same night (Thursday) there was a show (Parks and Recreation) that had a relationship between two characters with almost the same age gap.
Despite mutual romantic feelings, Jeff and Annie do not get together in the Community finale, with director Dan Harmon providing insight into why. Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) and Annie Edison (Alison Brie) didn't end up together in Community despite the mutual feelings they had for one another.
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But I can never admit that because that would make me an ass. â Jeff Winger, " Pilot ". Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger (played by Joel McHale) is a graduate of Greendale Community College and currently a Professor of Law at the school.
Jeff is forced to reevaluate his goals after a brief return to his former life. Among the various escapades and hijinks, he had with the study group, Jeff dealt with his complicated feelings for Annie, his increasingly acrimonious relationship with Pierce and a secret affair he was keeping from the study group.
School year synopsis. After his law firm discovered that Jeff's bachelor's degree was falsified, Jeff was disbarred. He enrolled at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. He hoped to exploit his friendship with a professor who worked there, Ian Duncan, in order to secure an easy graduation.
She kissed Jeff to prove her point resulting in the judges declaring Greendale the winner. Afterwards, Jeff awkwardly congratulated Annie who suggested he just pat her before he left (" Debate 109 ") . " The Politics of Human Sexuality ": Jeff hooks up with Dean Pelton's newest assistant Sabrina Shmuckle .
Jeff and Pierce finished their presentation. Jeff signed up for an Accounting class taught by Professor Eustice Whitman believing it was an easy "A".
This relationship is the primary reason Jeff decided to go to Greendale after he was disbarred for faking his credentials. He had hoped to exploit their friendship to cheat his way to a legit degree, which Duncan refused. Although Ian is at times as unethical as Jeff, he will sometimes try to teach him a lesson. The two remain friends and drinking buddies.
It wasn't until the opposing debater Jeremy Simmons bullied Annie that Jeff took the contest more seriously. He studied with Annie which caused an unexpected sexual tension between them to flare up. At the rescheduled second half of the debate, Team Greendale pulled a commanding lead.
However, Jeff's time with the study group has been a more positive influence and started to change him for the better. When Alan Connor tells him he was responsible for his disbarment, Jeff thanks him as he genuinely values his time spent at Greendale ("Introduction to Finality").
Among the various escapades and hijinks he had with the study group, Jeff dealt with his complicated feelings for Annie, his increasingly acrimonious relationship with Pierce and a secret affair he was keeping from the study group.
He and the study group join a "Save Greendale Committee" tasked with bringing harmony to the school's campus. Jeff and Annie investigate the campus menace known as the "Ass Crack Bandit" which comes to an abrupt end when they learn of Pierce Hawthorne's death.
Season 1. After his law firm discovered that Jeff's bachelor's degree was falsified, Jeff was disbarred. He enrolled at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. He hoped to exploit his friendship with a professor who worked there, Ian Duncan, in order to secure an easy graduation.
Jeff. Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger (born November 20, 1974) is a character in the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community. He is played and voiced by Joel McHale. Jeff is a snarky lawyer who is disbarred of his position in the pilot after it is discovered he faked his law degree.
He faced off against Pierce's representative, his former law firm colleague Alan Conner. Alan bribed him with his old job at the firm to throw the case. Instead, he resolves the dispute amicably with a "Winger Speech". In retaliation, Alan told Jeff he was responsible for getting him fired.
He is of Welsh descent. When Jeff was young, his father divorced from his mother and later had another son named William Jr. As an adult, Jeff became a very successful defense attorney specializing in DUI/DWAI/DUID cases, traffic offenses, and juvenile crimes for over six years.