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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.

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Career

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Early career

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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

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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 game Frankenstein: 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

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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

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Deadly Whispers Crystal Acton TV movie
1996 The Making of a Hollywood Madam Brittany TV movie
1997 'Til There Was You Debbie, Age 13
Don King: Only in America Teen Girl #2 TV movie
1998 Carson's Vertical Suburbia Racelle TV movie
Real Story Mallory TV movie
Whatever It Takes April
Safety Patrol Amanda Fuller, Girl in Hallway TV movie
1999 The Incredible Genie Emily
2000 Children of Fortune Erica Passenger TV movie
2001 Askari Emma Crawshay
Anatomy of a Hate Crime Kristen Price TV movie
2003 The Failures Sally
2004 Death, Can I Buy You a Drink? Cricket King Short
2005 Conviction TV movie
2006 Americanese Holly
2007 Primal Doubt Claire Harper TV movie
Kush Sandra
2009 Mr. Sadman Anna
2010 Hopeless Michelle Short
Red White & Blue Erica
2011 Other People's Lives Alexis
Freerunner Dolores
Creature Beth
2012 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! Spa Employee Video
The Haun Solo Project: Addicted Sparkle Video short
2013 The Barista Audrey[11] Short
Cheap Thrills Audret
2014 Nanoblood Lisa Short
The Brittany Murphy Story Brittany Murphy
Starry Eyes Tracy
2016 Fashionista April
2018 All The Creatures Were Stirring Linda

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1993 Tales of the City Lexy TV Mini-Series. Episode: Episode #1.4
1995 Charlie Grace Jordan Episode: Bring Me the Head of Darnell Sims
1997 The Tom Show Katie Episode: Bad Publicity
1998 L.A. Doctors Courtney Wilkes Episode: What About Bob?
Walker, Texas Ranger Katie Episode: Code of the West
Party of Five Hollie Episode: Naming Names
That '70s Show Tina Pinciotti Episode: Eric's Burger Job
1999 One World Megan Episode: Tough Love
Two of a Kind Courtney Collins Episode: Kevin Burke's Day Off
The Practice Julie Episode: A Day in the Life
2000 Malcolm in the Middle April Episode: Water Park
2001 Touched by an Angel Lucy Baker Episode: Bringer of Light
First Years Cami Episode: And Then You Die
2002 8 Simple Rules Lindsay Episode: Cheerleader
The Division Summer Landers Episode: Welcome Home
2003 Judging Amy Shannon Ellner Episode: Tricks of the Trade
Dragnet Emily Ambrose Episode: Daddy's Girl
Boston Public Marie Watson Episode: Chapter Sixty-Seven
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Eve Episode: Showtime
2004 NCIS Jen Shields Episode: Terminal Leave
7th Heaven Leanne Episode: Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do
Strong Medicine Tally Episode: Prophylactic Measures
Summerland Tracy Episode: Pilot
Without a Trace Jessica Raab / Rebecca / Angie Novell Episode: Risen
2005-2006 Threshold Karyn Reynolds Episodes: The Crossing & Pulse
2006 Bones Lori Mueller Episode: The Headless Witch in the Woods
Independent Lens Tisa TV series documentary. Episode: My Life... Disoriented
CSI Cara Day Episode: Toe Tags
2007 Women's Murder Club Beth Williams Episode: Maybe Baby
Close to Home Sally O'Neil Episode: Making Amends
2009 Life Ann Earley Episodes: I Heart Mom & 5 Quarts
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Emma Brooks Episode: Wet
2011 Rizzoli & Isles Nancy Lanford Episode: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
2012 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Morgan Peterson Episodes: Moment of Truth, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, One Step Too Far, If Only You Were Lonely & Have You Seen Me Lately?
Scandal Carly Weston Episode: Crash and Burn
2012–2021 Last Man Standing Kristin Baxter Main role (170 episodes), director (2 episodes)
2018–2019 Orange Is the New Black Madison "Badison" Murphy Recurring role, seasons 6–7

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster Gabrielle

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Amanda Fuller is an American best known for her portrayal of Kristin Baxter, the eldest daughter in the family, on the ABC/Fox sitcom Last Man Standing from 2012 to 2021. Born on August 27, 1984, in , and raised in , Fuller discovered her passion for performing early, starting with dance classes at age two and transitioning to school plays and community theater by age three. Her professional career began with local theater productions and commercials, leading to her first major television role in the 1993 miniseries alongside and . Fuller gained critical attention for her lead performance as Erica in the 2010 independent thriller Red White & Blue, which premiered at film festivals including and , earning praise for her intense dramatic range. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, she appeared in guest roles on notable television series such as , , Bones, , and , showcasing her versatility in both comedic and dramatic formats. In addition to acting, Fuller has directed projects and maintains interests in , writing, , and animal rescue advocacy. More recently, she starred as Diane in the 2023 zombie horror film Herd, directed by Steven C. Miller, which explores themes of survival and fractured relationships amid an outbreak, and appeared as Madison Humphrey in the 2025 Max series The Pitt. On a personal note, Fuller married writer-producer Matthew Bryan Feld in 2018, and the couple welcomed their son, Hayes, in November 2019; Hayes was later diagnosed with Hemophilia B, prompting Fuller to become an advocate for related research.

Early life

Upbringing in California

Amanda Fuller was born on August 27, 1984, in , as the youngest of four children. She has three older brothers, including Jeff Fuller, a . Her family relocated to the area during her early childhood, where she was primarily raised. From a young age, Fuller showed a strong interest in the , influenced by her surroundings in . At age two, she enrolled in dance classes, which sparked her passion for artistic expression. By age three, she began participating in children's theater productions, marking her initial foray into acting. She continued to explore these interests through school plays and modeling during her developmental years, gaining early experience in theater and commercials. Fuller attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, graduating in 2002. She did not pursue college education, opting instead to focus on building her acting career immediately after high school. Throughout her upbringing, her experiences in California's vibrant entertainment landscape laid the foundation for her professional path in the industry.

Entry into acting

Amanda Fuller developed an early interest in performing arts, beginning her involvement in acting at the age of three through children's theater productions in . By age eight, she had transitioned into more structured pursuits, embarking on a traditional path in the industry that emphasized conventional roles for young female performers. Fuller made her professional screen debut at age nine in the PBS miniseries (1993), portraying the character Lexy in a supporting role alongside and ; this marked her first major television project after local theater and modeling work. In the mid-1990s, she continued building her resume with guest appearances on shows like Charlie Grace (1995), where she played Jordan, and the role of Crystal Acton, the younger daughter, in the Lifetime television movie Deadly Whispers (1995), a thriller directed by . These early television credits, often featuring young characters in family dramas or mysteries, helped establish her presence in Hollywood, leading to further opportunities in sitcoms and films by the late .

Career

Early roles ()

Fuller began her career at the age of eight, debuting in the PBS miniseries (1993), where she portrayed the character Lexy in one episode. This early role marked her entry into television, following local theater and commercial work in . Throughout the mid-, she secured supporting parts in made-for-TV movies, including Deadly Whispers (1995), a in which she played Acton, the younger sister in a family grappling with tragedy, opposite and . The following year, she appeared as Brittany in The Making of a Hollywood Madam (1996), a biographical film about the life of . By the late 1990s, Fuller transitioned to more prominent guest spots on network television, often playing teenage characters in family-oriented and dramatic series. In 1997, she had a small role as young Debbie in the romantic comedy 'Til There Was You, starring Jennifer Aniston and Dylan McDermott. Her television work expanded with appearances in shows like The Tom Show (1997) as Katie, Party of Five (1998) as Hollie, L.A. Doctors (1998) as Courtney Wilkes, and Judging Amy (2003) as Shannon Ellner. A notable early breakout came in 1998 when she guest-starred as Tina Pinciotti, the younger sister of Donna Pinciotti, in the pilot season of the sitcom That '70s Show. She also featured in episodes of One World (1999) as Megan and the fantasy film The Incredible Genie (1999) as Emily. Entering the 2000s, Fuller's roles continued to build her resume with recurring and guest appearances in popular series. She played April in an episode of (2000) and Erica Passenger in the TV movie Children of Fortune (2000). One of her most recognized early parts was as , a Potential , in the seventh and final season of (2003), appearing in the episode "Showtime" amid the storyline involving the fight against . Additional credits included guest roles in (2002) as Lindsay, (2002) as Summer Landers, (1999) as Julie Lennon, Bones (2007), and (2008), alongside the independent film Primal Doubt (2007) as Claire Harper. These varied performances in both television and film during the decade helped establish her as a versatile supporting actress before her breakthrough in the 2010s.

Breakthrough and major television work (2010–2020s)

Fuller achieved her breakthrough in television with the role of Kristin Baxter on the ABC (later ) sitcom Last Man Standing, joining the cast in the second season in 2012 after the character was recast from to better align with the storyline's needs for an older portrayal of the eldest daughter. As Kristin, a single mother navigating family dynamics and career challenges, Fuller appeared in 170 episodes across eight seasons through 2021, earning praise for bringing depth to the character's evolving personal and professional struggles. The role established her as a series regular on a long-running family comedy, contrasting her earlier guest appearances on shows like (2011) and (2012), and her lead performance in the 2010 independent thriller Red White & Blue. During her time on Last Man Standing, Fuller expanded her television presence with a notable guest spot as Dr. Morgan Peterson on in 2012 and a guest role as Carly Weston on that same year, showcasing her versatility in dramatic formats. In 2018, she took on the antagonistic role of Madison "Badison" Murphy in the sixth and seventh seasons of Netflix's , portraying a manipulative guard in 14 episodes; the character became a fan-favorite for her cunning schemes against the inmates, particularly . Fuller's performance in this final-season arc highlighted her ability to shift from comedic to intense dramatic roles, drawing comparisons to the show's previous antagonists. In the 2020s, Fuller directed her first episode of Last Man Standing ("Garage Band") in 2020, marking a transition into behind-the-scenes work while continuing to act. Following the series' conclusion, she appeared in guest roles on procedurals like NCIS (2011) and guest-starred as Madison Humphrey in the medical drama The Pitt (2025), appearing in 2 episodes, playing a entangled in the high-stakes environment of a Pittsburgh . These projects underscore her ongoing contributions to ensemble television, blending family-oriented narratives with procedural intensity.

Personal life

Marriage

Amanda Fuller has been married to Matthew Bryan Feld since 2018. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Hayes Blue, in November 2019, marking a significant milestone in their relationship after years of anticipation. Fuller has publicly shared that the birth was a "miracle" for them, highlighting the joy and challenges of starting a together. Prior to their marriage, little public information is available about their relationship, as Fuller maintains a degree of privacy regarding her .

Family

Amanda Fuller was born on August 27, 1984, in Sacramento, California, to Robert S. Fuller and Jeanette Marie Fuller (née Legoullon). Her parents owned a children's furniture store called My Kid's Room in Sacramento. She is the youngest of four siblings, with three older brothers. One brother, Jeff Fuller, works as an assistant director and producer in the film industry. Another, Stephen Lee, is a chef who has catered family events, including Fuller's baby shower. Fuller and her husband have one son, Hayes Blue, born on November 15, 2019. Hayes was diagnosed with Hemophilia B, a rare that impairs blood clotting due to a deficiency in , shortly after birth following complications from a . The family has since learned to administer treatments at home to manage the condition.

Filmography

Film

Amanda Fuller's film career spans independent cinema, with roles primarily in horror, thriller, and genres, often showcasing her in intense, character-driven parts. She began appearing in feature films in the late 1990s, gaining recognition for her lead performance as Erica in the 2010 cult indie thriller Red White & Blue, directed by Simon Rumley, where she portrayed a woman entangled in a following a chance encounter. This role marked a breakthrough in her film work, highlighting her ability to convey emotional depth in gritty narratives. Subsequent appearances include supporting turns in horror films like (2014), where she played Tracy, a friend to the ambitious navigating Hollywood's dark underbelly, and Cheap Thrills (2013), a thriller in which she starred as Audrey, a wife testing her husband's loyalties through escalating dares. Her filmography reflects a focus on low-budget, festival-circuit projects that emphasize psychological tension over mainstream blockbusters. Fuller continued to build her indie credentials with roles in Fashionista (2016), playing April in a surreal drama about obsession and identity, and All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018), an anthology horror where she took on multiple characters including Linda. More recent work includes the survival thriller Herd (2023) as Diane, a mother protecting her family during a mysterious outbreak, and the holiday film The Great Christmas Snow-In (2025) as Jane. These selections underscore her versatility in genre fare, contributing to films that often premiere at events like South by Southwest or Fantasia Festival.
YearTitleRole
1997'Til There Was YouDebbie
2001AskariEmma Crawshay
2006AmericaneseHolly
2007Primal DoubtClaire Harper
2009Mr. SadmanAnna
2010Red White & BlueErica
2011CreatureBeth
2011FreerunnerDolores
2013Cheap ThrillsAudrey
2014Starry EyesTracy
2016FashionistaApril
2018All the Creatures Were StirringLinda / Dickensian Woman No. 1 / Chet's Mom
2023HerdDiane
2025The Great Christmas Snow-InJane
The above table lists Fuller's feature film credits in chronological order, drawn from verified film databases.

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1998That '70s ShowTina Pinciotti1 episode: "Eric's Burger Job"
2001Touched by an AngelLucy Baker1 episode
20028 Simple RulesLindsay1 episode: "Cheerleader"
2003Judging AmyBridget Heller1 episode: "Tricks of the Trade"
2006BonesLori Mueller1 episode: "The Headless Witch in the Woods"
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationTania Santos1 episode
2009–2010LifeAnn Earley2 episodes
2010Law & Order: Special Victims UnitEmma Brooks1 episode: "Wet"
2011Rizzoli & IslesNancy Lanford1 episode
2012Grey's AnatomyDr. Morgan PetersonRecurring role, 5 episodes
2012ScandalCarly Weston1 episode
2012–2021Last Man StandingKristin BaxterMain role, 170 episodes
2019Orange Is the New BlackMadison Murphy (Badison)Recurring role, 13 episodes
2024Wicked WorldLisa1 episode
2025The PittMadison HumphreyMain role

Video games

Amanda Fuller began her voice acting career in video games during her early years as an actress. Her sole credited role in the medium is as the voice of Gabrielle, the adopted daughter of the monster, in the 1995 adventure game : Through the Eyes of the Monster. Developed by The Dreamers Guild and published by Interplay Productions for platforms including and Macintosh, the game is an title that places players in the role of Frankenstein's creature, navigating a first-person 3D environment to uncover the doctor's secrets through puzzle-solving and exploration. Fuller's character appears in key narrative sequences, adding emotional depth to the story's themes of isolation and family, alongside a cast featuring as Dr. and Robert Rothrock as the monster's voice. Released when Fuller was 11 years old, this performance marked one of her initial forays into professional acting beyond live-action television and film.

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