Anna Gunn is the kind of actress who can take a role and make it unforgettable—whether you love her character, hate her, or spend entire seasons flip-flopping between the two. Best known for her powerhouse performance as Skyler White on AMC’s Breaking Bad, Gunn turned what could have been a background “TV wife” role into a fully realized, complex, and often polarizing character. That’s talent—and maybe just a little bit of wizardry.

Before she was keeping Walter White’s criminal empire in check (or at least trying to), Gunn built her résumé with a steady stream of TV appearances. She had roles on The Practice, Deadwood, and The Mindy Project, proving she could handle everything from gritty Western drama to modern rom-com banter. And if you think she’s only about television, think again—Gunn’s stage work includes Broadway performances, and she’s appeared in films like Little Red Wagon and Nobody’s Baby.

Her portrayal of Skyler White earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, and a permanent place in pop culture history. While some fans fiercely defended Skyler, others… well, let’s just say they needed a reminder that she was a fictional character and not their actual next-door neighbor. Through it all, Gunn handled the intense fan reactions with grace, humor, and an unwavering commitment to her craft.

Off-screen, she’s known for her intelligence, thoughtfulness, and advocacy for women in Hollywood. She’s spoken openly about the challenges actresses face both on and off the screen, using her platform to encourage more nuanced and dynamic roles for women.

Anna Gunn is living proof that great acting isn’t about being liked—it’s about being unforgettable. And judging by the fact that Skyler White is still being debated in coffee shops and internet forums years after the show ended, she nailed it.