Anna Chlumsky remains a compelling presence in film and theatre, with several high-profile projects marking her 2025. As of December, she stars in a major Off-Broadway revival of Queens at the Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC), and appears in the crime-drama series Smoke on Apple TV+ — proving she’s still evolving and expanding her creative footprint.
Below is a full look at her current status, recent projects, and what’s ahead for the veteran actress.
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🎭 Anna Chlumsky’s 2025 Highlights
Queens (Off-Broadway)
- In mid-2025, MTC officially announced that Anna Chlumsky would play Agata in the reimagined production of Queens.
- The play — written by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Martyna Majok and directed by Trip Cullman — began performances on October 15 at New York City Center, with opening night held on November 5.
- The 2025 production carries deep themes of survival, displacement and community, as it follows a group of immigrant women living in an illegal basement apartment in Queens.
- Thanks to its strong reception, MTC extended Queens for an additional week beyond its original run — a vote of confidence reflecting the cast’s performance, including Chlumsky’s.
Smoke (Apple TV+ series)
- Anna Chlumsky also appears in Smoke, a 2025 crime-drama series on Apple TV+. In the show, she plays a law-enforcement figure who joins an investigation into serial arson cases in the Pacific Northwest.
- The series premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Festival: Chlumsky attended the global premiere screening on June 12 in New York City, alongside other cast members including Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett.
- For Chlumsky, Smoke represents a strong dramatic turn — balancing the versatility she’s long demonstrated across film, television, and stage.
Film: Bride Hard (2025 release)
- In 2025, Chlumsky appeared in the action-comedy film Bride Hard, alongside actors Rebel Wilson and Anna Camp.
- She has spoken publicly about the strong bond she formed with Camp during filming — the two go way back as “audition buddies,” and working together on Bride Hard reportedly deepened their friendship.
- While Bride Hard garnered mixed reviews, Chlumsky’s participation added yet another medium — film — to her already busy 2025 slate.
Background: From Child Star to Versatile Performer
Anna Chlumsky first rose to fame as a child actor, playing Vada Sultenfuss in My Girl (1991) and its 1994 sequel. After a hiatus to attend college — she earned a BA from the University of Chicago — she returned to acting and steadily rebuilt her career.
Between 2012 and 2019, she garnered widespread acclaim for her role as Amy Brookheimer on the HBO television series Veep — a role that earned her six nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Over the years, she has diversified her portfolio across indie films, television series, and stage — proving resilient and adaptable in a competitive industry.
Why 2025 Is a Milestone Year
| Project | Medium | Significance in 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Queens | Off-Broadway theatre | Return to stage in major production; cast includes acclaimed contemporaries; play extended due to positive reception. |
| Smoke | Streaming TV series | High-profile dramatic role on Apple TV+; showcases her range beyond comedy. |
| Bride Hard | Feature film | Adds to her filmography with a theatrical release; shows willingness to diversify roles. |
This mix of theatrical, streaming-series, and film work in a single year underscores Chlumsky’s continued relevance and versatility.
What This Means for Fans and Audiences
- For theatre lovers: The revamped Queens offers a powerful, socially resonant story — and Chlumsky’s performance as Agata is central.
- For TV viewers: Smoke marks a dramatic shift for Chlumsky, offering a gritty, adult-oriented role on a major streaming platform.
- For filmgoers: Bride Hard offers a lighter, more commercial outing — perfect if you enjoy action-comedy genres.
- For long-time followers: Seeing her evolve from My Girl’s child star to a mature actress tackling diverse roles makes 2025 a reaffirmation of her talent.
What’s Next?
Given Chlumsky’s prolific 2025, many observers anticipate more creative choices ahead — perhaps another play, a new limited series, or feature film. Her willingness to alternate between stage, screen, drama, and comedy suggests she’ll continue surprising audiences.
Her fans and industry watchers alike should keep an eye on announcements in early 2026 for what could be another exciting project.
What do you think about Anna Chlumsky’s recent career moves? Let us know in the comments — and keep checking back for updates.
