Jane Kaczmarek became so well-known for playing Lois during the original run of Malcolm in the Middle (2000-06) that, after the show ended, Hollywood kept offering her similar roles, much to her chagrin.
“Oh, I would have loved to have done something on it,” she tells Gold Derby about Breaking Bad, the hit post-Malcolm in the Middle drama led by her co-star Bryan Cranston. “But, no, I think I got rather pigeonholed. I did get a lot of opportunities to play a character like that again that I really didn’t want to do.”
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Kaczmarek continues: “I came from the theater. I went to frickin’ Yale School of Drama. I’ve done Long Day’s Journey into Night twice. I was, as they call them, a ‘classically trained theater actress.’ I studied Norwegian in college so that I could read Ibsen without a translation. That was what I planned to do as an actress — and then, you know, I made a killing on a sitcom on Fox.”
Two decades later, the actress was finally ready to embrace Lois again. She and much of the original cast — including Cranston as Hal and Frankie Muniz as Malcolm — returned in Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, a four-episode revival on Disney+ and Hulu. It’s eligible at the 2026 Emmys in the comedy categories, something Kaczmarek knows a thing or two about.
Jane Kaczmarek at the 2000 EmmysDonato Sardella/WWD
She received seven Best Comedy Actress Emmy nominations for the original series. While voting today takes place on the internet, Kaczmarek recalls a time when Television Academy members received “packs of papers” in the mail, and they had to mark off their choices with a pencil.
“I never won, but I was nominated seven consecutive times, and what really touched me was that for seven years running, people took out a pencil and circled my name,” she chuckles. “That’s corny and old-fashioned, but it wasn’t like pushing a ‘like,’ or a ‘dislike,’ or a button. It was a circle and a pencil. And that’s not the way it’s done anymore. It was just such a different thing.”
The vibe on set for the reboot was “surreal,” a word that’s “used so often, but perfectly captured what that was,” Kaczmarek says. “I’d seen Bryan all over, but those children were all grown up. Those boys all have children of their own, and are the age Bryan and I were when we started this. We looked at each other, like, ‘Wait a minute, that means how old are we?!'”
‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ castDisney/David Bukach
She says that “the situation was so close to being what it was originally,” though Life’s Still Unfair was shot in Vancouver, Canada, instead of at CBS Radford in Studio City, Calif. She jokingly compares the aged actors to being replicas of their former selves.
“You know how they always find a stand-in for you, and she’ll be the same height, same build, they put her basically in the same clothes, and if you kind of blurred your eyes, or people didn’t know, they’d think that was you? It was almost like we were stand-ins. Everybody looked the same — pretty much. The kitchen was the same — kinda. But it was just magnificent.”
Malcolm in the Middle is “the gift that keeps on giving,” Kaczmarek declares, whether it’s the original pickup in 1999 after being “passed on” by multiple networks, or the “surprise phone call” of the reboot being ordered two decades later.
In the lead-up to the premiere of Life’s Still Unfair, the fandom went crazy every time Muniz posted a new photo from the set, but Kaczmarek wasn’t following any of that.
“I had no social media,” she reveals. “I was afraid if I had it, all I’d do, all day long, was be on social media. So I never got it. And again, the whole computer thing is not for me. I like to do things with a pencil!”
Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston, and Frankie MunizDisney/Hulu
Her daughter recently created an Instagram page for her, where she quickly amassed more than 137,000 followers. “It’s not a pencil, but boy, I couldn’t believe that many people were interested in me,” she confesses. “I still haven’t gone on it, because I don’t know how to, and I’m afraid if I do, I’ll just be wondering, ‘Why did they put that picture up?'”
Channeling Lois again after all these years was “like falling off a log,” Kaczmarek proclaims. “That character is so me, which is why I’m surprised so many of those [social media] comments were that they wanted to have me as their mother. Lois was the easiest thing I ever stepped into. She made sense to me. She reminded me of growing up in the Midwest in a strict household, not taking guff from your kids. I always liked her.”
Her first scene back was “shaving Hal’s undergrowth” in the kitchen. “What a great word: ‘undergrowth’! He puts his leg up there, and if it had been a different actor or something, you might be a little, ‘Is it OK? Do we have an intimacy coordinator?’ Instead, it’s [creator] Linwood Boomer saying, ‘OK, now blow on it.’ That was the first day filming, and we knew we were all right back in the saddle. It was a blast.”
Kaczmarek’s favorite scene with Cranston in Life’s Still Unfair is when Lois uses sexy role-playing to comfort a despondent Hal. “That was just so much fun, because we had a great time making out,” she smiles. “Hal and Lois were really into each other physically on that show, which was just great. Those kids were our nemeses of sorts, but Hal and Lois really got it on, and it was probably the real glue in their marriage.”
Jane Kaczmarek and Alfred Molina in ‘The Boroughs’Netflix
Besides reuniting with her Malcolm in the Middle cast this year, Kaczmarek also got to work again with frequent collaborator Alfred Molina, playing his wife in the Netflix horror series The Boroughs.
“Fred and I are friends. This was our fifth time working together,” she admits. “My agent said they’re looking for somebody to play Fred’s wife on this, and I thought, ‘I’m not gonna call him.’ Of course, I was hoping he did. It’s wonderful when you have an opportunity to play with someone that you really trust.”
She ended up getting cast in the role of Lilly, the recently deceased wife of Sam. “It was so funny because it was like, ‘Lilly?!’ I don’t play people named Lilly. I play, like, Barb and Lois,” she laughs. “I remember wearing a pink linen top [in the Zoom audition], so I looked kind of feminine and demure.”
Kaczmarek now has her fingers crossed for Season 2 of The Boroughs: “Maybe Lilly will keep haunting him, I don’t know. That was just a wonderful experience.”
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