Melissa Sue Anderson, best known for her role as Mary Ingalls on the iconic television series “Little House on the Prairie,” has had a diverse and fascinating career beyond the prairie. Born in 1962, Anderson’s career began with commercials and appearances in shows like “Bewitched” and “The Brady Bunch.” However, her breakthrough came at the age of 11 when she landed the role of Mary Ingalls.
Following her time on “Little House on the Prairie,” Anderson’s career took various turns. She received a nomination for her role in the horror film “Happy Birthday to Me” and made appearances on TV shows such as “The Equalizer,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “CHiPs.” Additionally, she explored the production side of the industry, serving as an associate producer on the 1990 TV episode “Where Pigeons Go to Die.”
Despite occasional acting roles, Anderson shifted her focus to family life after her family moved to Montreal in 2002. Her estimated net worth of $1.5 million in late 2018 reflects her successful acting career. Beyond her Hollywood journey, Anderson’s autobiography, “The Way I See It,” provides insights into her life as a child star and her subsequent role as a dedicated stay-at-home mom in Canada, showcasing a remarkable life post-“Little House on the Prairie.”