Alia Shawkat, born on April eighteenth, nineteen eighty-nine, is a multifaceted American actress renowned for her diverse roles across television and film. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Maeby Fünke in the critically acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development, which aired on Fox and later on Netflix from two thousand three to two thousand six and again from two thousand thirteen to two thousand nineteen.
In addition to her iconic role in Arrested Development, Shawkat showcased her talent as Dory Sief in the dark comedy series Search Party, which ran from two thousand sixteen to two thousand twenty-two on TBS and HBO Max. Her film credits include a standout performance as Gertie Michaels in the horror-comedy The Final Girls, released in two thousand fifteen, further establishing her versatility as an actress.
Shawkat's career also includes notable appearances in the television series State of Grace from two thousand one to two thousand two and a significant role in the upcoming series The Old Man, starring Jeff Bridges, set to air from two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-four. Her ability to embody a range of characters is further highlighted by her guest appearances as historical figures on Comedy Central's Drunk History, where she portrayed Frances Cleveland, Virginia Hall, and Alexander Hamilton between two thousand fourteen and two thousand sixteen.