Actress Anna Konkle began making waves in the entertainment industry with her film debut back in 2012, starring in the short film “Last Call.” Not long after, Anna Konkle continued building momentum—by 2013, she had landed a role in the SyFy TV miniseries “Project Reality,” and also portrayed Enid in two episodes of Amazon’s “Betas,” which aired from 2013 to 2014. The following year, Anna Konkle expanded her presence on screen, appearing in the Ben Stiller-produced web series “Next Time on Lonny” and making a guest appearance on the popular Fox sitcom “New Girl,” which had been running since 2011.
Then came 2015—a pivotal year for Anna Konkle. Her career really started gaining traction, bringing her significant visibility across both television and digital platforms. That year, Anna Konkle joined the cast of the FXX comedy series “Man Seeking Woman,” which ran from 2015 to 2017, and appeared in Comedy Central’s mockumentary-style show “Big Time in Hollywood, FL,” which premiered in 2015. She also made an impression on IFC’s “Maron,” the comedy series starring Marc Maron that spanned from 2013 to 2016. Around the same time, it was announced that Anna Konkle would be taking on a major role opposite Morris Chestnut in the procedural comedy-drama “Rosewood,” which debuted on FOX in 2015. It was clear that Anna Konkle was establishing herself as a versatile and dynamic talent in the world of television.
So, when it comes to Anna Konkle’s work, there’s definitely a standout in her recent projects. Anna Konkle’s highest rated film to date is Periodical (2023), which really seemed to resonate with audiences and critics alike. It’s clear that Anna Konkle brought something special to that project, showcasing her range and comedic timing in a way fans have come to appreciate. On the other hand, Anna Konkle also had a release that didn’t quite hit the same mark—The Drop (2022) ended up being her lowest rated movie so far. While every artist has ups and downs, it’s interesting to see how Anna Konkle continues to evolve through different roles. Still, Anna Konkle remains a compelling figure in today’s comedy scene, and many are curious to see what Anna Konkle does next.