While the character of Katie was ultimately cut from "The Big Bang Theory," Amanda Walsh has been an up-and-coming star in many different television shows since that ill-fated pilot. Between guest appearances, recurring roles, and taking a turn in the writing and editing chair, Walsh has been busy.
The same year Walsh taped the unaired pilot, she joined the cast of the short-lived ABC television series "Sons & Daughters" as Jenna Halbert, Cameron's (Fred Goss) half sister, who is a single mom with a thing for bad boys. Fortunately, Walsh found herself starring alongside Hilary Duff a few years later in "Beauty & the Briefcase" as Joanne, the friend of Duff's character, Lane.
From 2014 to 2015, Walsh appeared in nine episodes of the series "Lost Girl" as the Ancient Zee, who possesses the human Elizabeth Helm. After that, she became a story editor for "Schitt's Creek," even writing an episode in Season 1 titled "The Cabin," which follows Johnny (Eugene Levy) and Moira (Catherine O'Hara) becoming accustomed to having privacy as a privilege. A few years later, Walsh was in the film "Doula" and joined the TV series "Pretty Hard Cases" as the character Ro Wells for the show's third season.
Despite the failure of the unaired "Big Bang Theory" pilot, Amanda Walsh has become a talented and successful actor.