While in college, Seehorn was looking to get into theater after the encouragement of her acting teacher, and worked many jobs in the theater industry of
Washington, D.C. to try to get noticed. She ended up getting some major roles in local theater productions, but still needed to take odd jobs to make ends meet, as well as taking on roles in various corporate instructional videos. Seehorn's film credits include roles in the independent films
Riders and
Floating and the short films
The Pitch,
The Gentlemen, and
A Case Against Karen. Her theater credits include her
Broadway debut as an understudy in the production of
45 Seconds from Broadway, as well as well-received roles in
Marat/Sade, Freedomland,
How I Learned to Drive, Stop Kiss, All My Sons and
The World Over. She was part of the
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. In May 2014, Seehorn was cast in the
Breaking Bad spin-off prequel series
Better Call Saul (2015–2022), created by
Vince Gilligan and
Peter Gould. Seehorn portrays
Kim Wexler, a lawyer and the love interest of the titular
Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman (
Bob Odenkirk). The series premiered on February 8, 2015. For her role, she has received widespread critical acclaim, winning two
Satellite Awards for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, one
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television out of two nominations, and one
Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama out of three nominations, also receiving two nominations for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and three nominations for the
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
TVLine named Seehorn "Performer of the Year" in 2022 for her work on
Better Call Saul. In 2021, Seehorn starred in the horror-thriller film
Things Heard & Seen. In 2022, she made her television directorial debut with the fourth episode of
Better Call Saul final season ("
Hit and Run"). That same year, she began appearing in the AMC web series ''Cooper's Bar'', which earned her an additional Emmy nomination for
Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. Seehorn stars in
Pluribus, Gilligan's next series after
Better Call Saul, which was picked up by
Apple TV+ for a two-season order and premiered on November 7, 2025. Her performance as
Carol Sturka, a cynical
fantasy romance author who discovers that she is one of 13 people in the world immune to an alien virus that turns the rest of humanity into a
hive mind, garnered her a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and a
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. == Personal life ==