Maggie Lawson has the kind of screen presence that makes you feel like you’ve known her for years — probably because, in a way, you have. Best known as Juliet “Jules” O’Hara on the long-running detective comedy Psych, Maggie perfected the role of the sharp, charming, and occasionally eye-rolling detective who somehow managed to keep up with Shawn Spencer’s never-ending nonsense.

Before Psych, Maggie popped up all over TV, with roles in Party of Five, Two and a Half Men, Smallville, and It’s All Relative. Her career has been a steady blend of comedy, drama, and “Oh hey, I remember her in that!” guest spots. She’s also starred in Hallmark movies — which is basically proof you’ve achieved TV comfort-food status — and reprised her beloved role as Jules in the Psych reunion movies, much to the delight of the show’s fiercely loyal fans.

She’s got a knack for making her characters feel approachable and relatable — the kind of person you’d actually want as your detective partner, even if you knew she’d spend half the time giving you “the look” when you inevitably said something stupid.

Maggie Lawson has built a career on being instantly likable without ever being predictable. Whether she’s catching bad guys, surviving sitcom chaos, or falling in love in a snow-covered small town, she brings a warmth and humor that keeps audiences coming back.