If there’s one thing fans agree on, it’s that Annie Murphy knows how to light up a screen. Ever since she broke out with Schitt’s Creek, she’s made it clear that she’s not just a one-role wonder. Whether she’s making us laugh, pulling at our heartstrings, or messing with our minds in some wild sci-fi plot twist, Murphy brings a little bit of magic to every character she plays.
What’s honestly pretty amazing about her career is how she’s managed to avoid getting boxed into one type of role. Instead of playing it safe, Annie keeps choosing projects that are unexpected, a little offbeat, and sometimes totally out there, but in the absolute best way. One minute she’s in a hilarious indie comedy, the next she’s tackling something dark and dystopian, or lending her voice to an animated character you didn’t see coming. That’s exactly what makes following her career so much fun, you never really know what curveball she’s going to throw next, and that’s part of the magic.

Who is Annie Murphy?
Annie Murphy was born in Ottawa, Canada, back in December of ’86. And pretty much from the jump, acting was her thing. She followed the classic path, studied theater at Concordia University in Montreal, then leveled up her skills at the Canadian Film Centre. But the journey? Oh, it was anything but easy.
There was a point, no joke, where everything that could go wrong, kinda did. She was broke, completely drained, and, just to make things extra dramatic, she literally lost her home to a fire. And yeah… she almost quit. Like, right there. Imagine that. The version of reality where Annie Murphy hangs it up before the world even gets to meet Alexis Rose? Wild.

Top 7 Annie Murphy TV shows (and why you should watch them)
1. Schitt’s Creek (2015–2020)
This one’s a no-brainer. As Alexis Rose, Annie basically stole every scene she was in. The story follows a filthy rich family that loses everything and ends up living in a tiny town they once bought as a joke. Alexis starts as a clueless socialite but grows into someone independent, compassionate, and genuinely inspiring.
Her delivery of lines like Ew, David! became pop culture gold. And that Emmy she won in 2020? Totally deserved.
2. Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021–2022)
This show flips the classic sitcom wife trope right on its head. Annie plays Allison, who realizes she’s trapped in a life where she’s just the punchline to her husband’s jokes. Half the show looks like a goofy sitcom, and the other half is a gritty drama showing what her life is really like behind the laughs.
It’s sharp, dark, and super clever, and Annie absolutely crushes it.
3. Black Mirror – Joan Is Awful (2023)
This is the episode that had everyone talking when Black Mirror Season 6 dropped. Murphy plays Joan, an average woman who discovers that her life is being turned into a TV show, starring none other than Salma Hayek as... her.
It’s weird, hilarious, a little terrifying, and a full-on commentary about privacy in the streaming age. Annie’s mix of panic, disbelief, and humor makes this episode one of the season’s highlights.
4. Russian Doll – Season 2 (2022)
In this mind-bending Netflix show, Annie steps into a more serious role. She plays a younger version of Ruth, the mother figure to Nadia. The season dives into generational trauma and time travel, with Nadia literally living in her mother’s body back in the ’80s.
Annie’s performance brings a lot of heart and nuance, helping ground the wild sci-fi plot in something very real and emotional.
5. Praise Petey (2023)
Switching things up, Annie lends her voice to the lead character in this animated series. Petey is a New York socialite who inherits her dad’s... wait for it... cult. Yep, an actual cult.
The show is as hilarious and ridiculous as it sounds, with Murphy perfectly nailing Petey’s mix of cluelessness and determination. Honestly, it’s proof that her comedic timing works just as well in animation as it does on screen.
6. The Plateaus (2015)
This one's a hidden gem. The Plateaus is a Canadian web series that pokes fun at the indie music scene. Annie not only stars as Morgan, a member of a hilariously pretentious band, but she also co-created the series.
It’s super meta, full of dry humor, and shows off Murphy’s behind-the-scenes talent as a writer and creator. Definitely worth a watch if you love clever comedy with a side of satire.
7. Guest spots in Blue Mountain State (2010) & Rookie Blue (2012)
Before all the fame, Annie paid her dues with smaller roles. In Blue Mountain State, she popped up in the raunchy football comedy, and in Rookie Blue, she had a guest role in this Canadian police drama.
Not exactly groundbreaking stuff, but hey, it’s part of the journey. These gigs gave her the on-set experience that helped pave the way for everything that came next.

The bottom line
Annie Murphy is the real deal. She’s funny, fearless, and full of surprises. What’s awesome about her career is how she keeps choosing roles that are unpredictable, whether it’s a clueless socialite, a frustrated sitcom wife, or the accidental leader of a cult.
With big things ahead, like her role in Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2, there’s no doubt that Annie’s just getting started. And honestly? We’ll be watching every step of the way.
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