Melissa Sue Anderson: Life Beyond “Little House on the Prairie”
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Melissa Sue Anderson, born on September 26, 1962, in Berkeley, California, is best known for her role as Mary Ingalls on “Little House on the Prairie.” Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was young, and her parents divorced when she was 13. Encouraged by her teacher, Anderson’s parents found her an agent, leading to roles in commercials and TV shows like “Bewitched” and “The Brady Bunch.”
Breakthrough with “Little House on the Prairie”
Anderson’s major break came with “Little House on the Prairie,” where she portrayed Mary Ingalls for eight years. The show, set in the 1870s and 1880s, focused on the Ingalls family’s life on a farm. Reflecting on her role, Anderson noted the challenge of her character going blind in the fourth season.
Post-Little House Career
After “Little House,” Anderson received a nomination for her role in the horror film “Happy Birthday to Me.” She appeared in TV shows like “The Equalizer,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “CHiPs,” and worked as an associate producer on Michael Landon’s final film, “Where Pigeons Go to Die.” In 1998, she was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame and starred in the sitcom “Partners.”
Later Life and Personal Reflections
In the latter stages of her career, Anderson acted less frequently, with one of her final roles being First Lady Megan Hollister in the 2006 miniseries “10.5 Apocalypse.” She published her autobiography, “The Way I See It: A Look Back at My Life on Little House,” sharing behind-the-scenes stories. In 2002, her family moved to Montreal and became Canadian citizens five years later. Anderson has largely stepped away from acting to focus on being a stay-at-home mom.