“The Office” is one of the most notable and watched television shows in history.
This includesfriends Steve Carell and John Krasinski, but “The Office” also launched Jenna Fischer’s career.
Here’s what Jenna Fischer has been up to since “The Office” ended.

“It was terrifying.
I managed to do both things.
I didn’t fall down and I remembered my words,” she said.

The actor announced early in the year that she was expecting her second child with husband Lee Kirk.
You’d think I’m putting the baby down there.
But it’s very clean and organized," Fischer also toldE!

Fischer also liked that the project didn’t require as much work as “The Office.”
Or so it seems, because the actor returned to the theater just a few years later.
making money for her work), the actor was already plenty familiar with stage work.

Fischer studied theater in college, and it was her theater work that got her signed by an agent.
“I had been living in LA for about 2 years.
He asked me to play a small role.

“My big piece of advice is to create your own work.
That can be in the form of anything.
It doesn’t have to be directly acting related …

Create any punch in of expression of art in your life while you’re pursuing acting.
All of it helps.
Eventually [opportunities] will come and you will be ready,” she added.

She starred in a short-lived television comedy
Jenna Fischer knows her way around a television comedy.
The series was created by a seasoned television writer and featured Oliver Hudson as Fischer’s counterpart.
Fischer welcomed it, though.

“I really liked working with the kids, and everybody.
That was really the only step we needed,” the actor said in an interview withCollider.
“I really just want to work with great people.

Unfortunately for Fischer, “Splitting Up Together” only lasted two seasons.
“It’s our love letter to the fans of ‘The Office’ because they are just amazing.
“We journaled all through ‘The Office’ about everything.

“What’s great is that we can put our values into how we do business.
And we have a shorthand because we’re best friends,” Fischer said of working with Kinsey.
2024 didn’t pass by for Fischer without anything “The Office”-related, though.

“It was so much fun and totally seamless.
We locked into our chemistry together immediately.
It was so thrilling.
It was over too fast.
I wish it had gone longer,” Fischer toldPeopleof reuniting with her old co-stars.
In the fall, Fischer shared a harrowing message to her followers onInstagram.
“October is breast cancer awareness month.
I never thought I’d be making an announcement like this but here we are.
Last December, I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Triple Positive Breast Cancer,” Fischer said.
“After completing surgery, chemotherapy and radiation I am now cancer free,” Fischer added.