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Amanda Fuller

American actress (born 1984)

Amanda Fuller (born August 27, 1984) is an American actress.[3] She is perhaps best known for being the second actress to portray Kristin Baxter on the ABC/FOX sitcom Last Man Standing.

Career

Early career

In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fuller played Eve, one of the potential slayers who appeared in the final season. In 'Til There Was You, Fuller played the role of Debbie, a 13-year-old whose mature role was played by Jennifer Aniston. In Askari, she played opposite Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin.

Present career

Fuller's credits include cult indie film Red White & Blue[4][5] and Creature,[6] with appearances in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,NCIS,7th Heaven,Judging Amy, Boston Public,Buffy the Vampire Slayer,8 Simple Rules,The Division,Touched by an Angel,Malcolm in the Middle,The Practice,Without a Trace,L.A. Doctors and That 70s Show and a role in the graphic adventure gameFrankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster. Fuller directed the Los Angeles production of the theatrical play This is our Youth written by Kenneth Lonergan starring Tyler Williams (of television's Everybody Hates Chris). Fuller was a recurring guest star on the 2012 season of Grey's Anatomy on ABC.[7]

In 2012, Fuller joined the cast of the Tim Allen-starred ABC sitcom Last Man Standing, portraying the role of Kristin Baxter, replacing Alexandra Krosney who played the role in the first season.[8] She also portrayed Madison "Badison" Murphy in the final two seasons of Orange Is the New Black (2018–2019). When ABC cancelled Last Man Standing and FOX Network picked it up, she signed on to continue playing her role as Kristin Baxter in 2018. Fuller made her debut as a director on Last Man Standing in the season 8 episode "Garage Band".[9]

Personal life

Fuller currently resides in Los Angeles, California and is married to Matthew Bryan Feld. They announced in July 2019 that they were expecting their first child after battling with endometriosis her entire life.[10]

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Tales of the CityLexy TV Mini-Series. Episode: Episode #1.4
1995 Charlie GraceJordan Episode: Bring Me the Head of Darnell Sims
1997 The Tom ShowKatie Episode: Bad Publicity
1998 L.A. DoctorsCourtney Wilkes Episode: What About Bob?
Walker, Texas RangerKatie Episode: Code of the West
Party of FiveHollie Episode: Naming Names
That '70s ShowTina Pinciotti Episode: Eric's Burger Job
1999 One WorldMegan Episode: Tough Love
Two of a KindCourtney Collins Episode: Kevin Burke's Day Off
The PracticeJulie Episode: A Day in the Life
2000 Malcolm in the MiddleApril Episode: Water Park
2001 Touched by an AngelLucy Baker Episode: Bringer of Light
First YearsCami Episode: And Then You Die
2002 8 Simple RulesLindsay Episode: Cheerleader
The DivisionSummer Landers Episode: Welcome Home
2003 Judging AmyShannon Ellner Episode: Tricks of the Trade
DragnetEmily Ambrose Episode: Daddy's Girl
Boston PublicMarie Watson Episode: Chapter Sixty-Seven
Buffy the Vampire SlayerEve Episode: Showtime
2004 NCISJen Shields Episode: Terminal Leave
7th HeavenLeanne Episode: Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do
Strong MedicineTally Episode: Prophylactic Measures
SummerlandTracy Episode: Pilot
Without a TraceJessica Raab / Rebecca / Angie Novell Episode: Risen
2005-2006 ThresholdKaryn Reynolds Episodes: The Crossing & Pulse
2006 BonesLori Mueller Episode: The Headless Witch in the Woods
Independent LensTisa TV series documentary. Episode: My Life... Disoriented
CSICara Day Episode: Toe Tags
2007 Women's Murder ClubBeth Williams Episode: Maybe Baby
Close to HomeSally O'Neil Episode: Making Amends
2009 LifeAnn Earley Episodes: I Heart Mom & 5 Quarts
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims UnitEmma Brooks Episode: Wet
2011 Rizzoli & IslesNancy Lanford Episode: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
2012 Grey's AnatomyDr. Morgan Peterson Episodes: Moment of Truth, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, One Step Too Far, If Only You Were Lonely & Have You Seen Me Lately?
ScandalCarly Weston Episode: Crash and Burn
2012–2021 Last Man StandingKristin Baxter Main role (170 episodes), director (2 episodes)
2018–2019 Orange Is the New BlackMadison "Badison" Murphy Recurring role, seasons 6-7

Video games

References

  1. ^Rose, Mike (August 27, 2022). "Today's famous birthdays list for August 27, 2022 includes celebrities Aaron Paul, Paul Reubens". The Plain Dealer. Associated Press. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  2. ^https://people.com/parents/amanda-fuller-opens-up-about-son-hayes-rare-blood-condition/
  3. ^Skinner, Craig (August 31, 2010). "Interview with Amanda Fuller - FrightFest 2010".
  4. ^Harris, Brandon (October 6, 2010). "Simon Rumley "Red, White & Blue" Filmmaker Magazine Interview".
  5. ^Lichman, John (March 16, 2010). "Red White & Blue': Love, Brutality, Duct Tape". The Wrap.
  6. ^[1]Archived July 29, 2018, at the Wayback Machine "Creature" Film Review, Fangoria Magazine by Chris Alexander, September 9, 2011
  7. ^[2]Archived September 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Amanda Fuller bio
  8. ^Andreeva, Nellie (June 27, 2012). "TV Castings - Chicago Fire, Last Man Standing, Arrow". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  9. ^Schwartz, Ryan (April 8, 2020). "Last Man Standing's Amanda Fuller Tees Up Her Directorial Debut, Hints at Season 8 Finale Cliffhanger". TVline. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  10. ^"Last Man Standing's Amanda Fuller 'Shocked' to Be Expecting Baby Boy After Endometriosis Battle". People.com. July 15, 2019. Archived from the original on July 16, 2019.
  11. ^"Merry Xmas! Warm up with Rebekah McKendry's "BARISTA" for FREE!". FANGORIA®.

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