Dammit, Jerry! You finally got something right.

Jim O’Heir, the actor who once played the lovable, bumbling Jerry (Garry? Larry?) Gergich on Parks and Recreation, is now the proud owner of a Daytime Emmy Award. The actor won the statuette for outstanding guest performer in a drama series on Sunday night, for his turn in The Bold and the Beautiful as Matt, a nosy, pestering neighbor on a flight.

The actor tweeted out a delightful, slightly frazzled Jerry-esque photo on Sunday night, shocked at his win. “I won the f'ing Emmy!” he wrote. “What????? Amazing!!!!”

Chris Pratt (formerly known as Andy Dwyer in Parks world) gave O’Heir a shout-out on his own Twitter page, congratulating his former co-star on the lovely win.

O’Heir isn’t the only Parks alum to scoop up an Emmy after the show’s 2015 finale. Amy Poehler, who was nominated for an Emmy multiple times for her role as the brainy Leslie Knope but never won, has gone on to produce multiple shows, including Broad City and Difficult People. She finally picked up her first (only her first?!) Emmy last year, for outstanding guest actress on Saturday Night Live.

Aziz Ansari, who played the lovable party fool Tom Haverford, has also gone on to be something of a TV powerhouse, crafting the auteur comedy series Master of None for Netflix. Last year, he was nominated for four Emmys (including best director and lead actor) and walked away with a statuette for outstanding comedy writing. His acceptance speech was a little more Jerry than Tom, however—Ansari memorably got played off and bolted off the stage after co-creator Alan Yang’s speech.

Anyway: congratulations are in order for O’Heir, who will hopefully not celebrate things the Jerry way, a.k.a by accidentally lighting himself on fire with the candles from a celebratory cake.