Life After Pawnee: See What Your Favorite Parks and Recreation Stars Are Up To!

Not only did Parks and Recreation give us one of the most badass female characters ever, but it also had one of the best ensemble casts in TV history. Rarely do we find a group of actors who are all hilarious enough in their own right that they can share the spotlight and shine together. We loved each character individually and as part of a whole, and that's thanks to the amazing stars.

That's why hardcore Parks and Rec fans, such as myself, will never let the show go, even though the emotional finale gave us the perfect amount of closure. While I won't be holding my breath for a reboot featuring Beyoncé, I do love a good stroll down memory lane. Keep reading to find out what the cast has been up to since the comedy aired its series finale in 2015.

I'll just be here, watching Parks and Rec on an endless loop until I forget it actually ended . . .

Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope
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Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope

Leslie Knope is the deputy director of the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department and just wants to make her hometown a better place. She's a strong believer in government bureaucracy, a proud feminist, and a lover of waffles. By the series finale, she's hinted to have become the president of the United States, is married to Ben Wyatt, and is a mother to triplets.

Amy Poehler Now
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Amy Poehler Now

Amy Poehler has kept herself booked and busy since the end of Parks and Rec! She's starred in a few movies, including Sisters with Tina Fey and The House with Will Ferrell. More recently, she's signed on to star in, direct, and produce a new Netflix comedy named Wine Country and cohosted the NBC reality competition Making It with Nick Offerman.

Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson
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Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson

Ron Swanson is technically the Parks and Rec director, but he just lets Leslie do most of the real work. He's a man of nature who loves hunting, woodworking, and meat. He is a libertarian who, despite his gruff exterior, really cares about the people he works with, and by the end of the series, he's married to Diane, has a son named John, and is the new superintendent of the Pawnee National Park.

Nick Offerman Now
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Nick Offerman Now

Since Parks and Rec ended, Nick Offerman has been seen as Karl Weathers on Fargo, which earned him a best supporting actor in a miniseries nomination at the Critics' Choice Awards. He's currently one half of a mini-Parks and Rec reunion on NBC's crafts competition show with Poehler called Making It — which was renewed for a second season in August 2018 — and he founded a Los Angeles-based woodworking collective called Offerman Woodshop.

Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate
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Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate

April starts out as an intern of the Parks and Rec department who eventually becomes Ron's full-time assistant. She never really seems to care about her job, but looks can be deceiving. Despite her prickly exterior, April truly cares about her coworkers. She goes on to marry Andy Dwyer, have a son named Jack (short for Burt Snakehole Ludgate Karate Dracula Macklin Demon Jack-o-Lantern, FYI), and get a job in Washington DC as a career placement counselor.

Aubrey Plaza Now
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Aubrey Plaza Now

Since winning our hearts as April on Parks and Rec, Aburey Plaza has been seen in Dirty Grandpa, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, The Little Hours, and Ingrid Goes West. She currently stars as Lenny Busker on Legion, which will air its final season in June, and will star as Karen in the reimagining of the 1988 horror movie classic Child's Play.

Chris Pratt as Andy Dwyer
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Chris Pratt as Andy Dwyer

Andy Dwyer is a hot mess and a half. Initially introduced as the well-meaning loser boyfriend of Ann Perkins, Andy wins our hearts with his goofy, dim-witted antics. He starts off as a shoeshiner, then begins working for Leslie in the Parks and Rec department before finally finding his dream job hosting a children's TV show as the character "Johnny Karate." He ends the series with his show being a success, married to April and expecting baby number two.

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Chris Pratt Now

It's safe to say that Chris Pratt has become a household name for more than just his role on Parks and Rec. The actor plays Guardians of the Galaxy's lovable rogue Peter Quill in Marvel's Cinematic Universe and will star in the upcoming Avengers: Endgame. He's also part of another huge movie franchise, playing Owen Grady in the Jurassic World films.

Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford
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Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford

Tom Haverford, an administrator in the Parks department who works directly under Leslie, gives us some of the funniest lines of the show. Having never really cared much for his job, he quits to be an entrepreneur. Though he hits several rough patches in his career, he eventually becomes a bestselling author and marries his girlfriend, Lucy, in the final season.

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Aziz Ansari Now

After Parks and Rec ended, Aziz Ansari created and starred in the critically acclaimed Netflix series Master of None. He went on to win several writing and acting awards, including a Golden Globe. That win made him the first Indian American and Asian American actor to win a Golden Globe for acting in television.

Jim O'Heir as Garry (Jerry) Gergich
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Jim O'Heir as Garry (Jerry) Gergich

Garry, forever known as Jerry or Terry, deserves all the awards. He's a Parks and Recreation department employee who endures a TON of teasing from his coworkers for being a lovable klutz. By the end of the series, he retires from the department with a full pension and is repeatedly elected mayor of Pawnee, until he dies peacefully in his gorgeous wife's arms on his 100th birthday.

Jim O'Heir Now
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Jim O'Heir Now

Since Parks and Rec, O'Heir has had spots on various TV shows such as Veep, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Speechless, and The Bold and the Beautiful. His guest role on The Bold and the Beautiful earned him a daytime Emmy! Most recently, he brought back Jerry Gergich to channel the famous Andy King from Netflix's Fyre documentary for a hilarious parody video at the Spirit Awards.

Retta as Donna Meagle
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Retta as Donna Meagle

Donna Meagle is the Parks and Recreation employee we all aspire to be. Strong-willed, lively, and not here to play games, she always manages to make any scene 10 times funnier. She's mysteriously well-off, and though no one knows her business, she knows all of theirs. By the end of the series, Donna is happily married to Joe and owns a realty business.

Retta Now
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Retta Now

Retta has appeared on several projects since Parks and Rec, including Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce and To the Bone. She currently stars on NBC's Good Girls and published a series of essays in a book titled So Close to Being the Sh*t, Y'all Don't Even Know.

Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins
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Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins

Ann Perkins is the nurse who becomes Leslie's best friend and gives us one of the best female friendships ever seen on TV. By the end of the series, Ann moves to Ann Arbor, MI, where she lives with her partner, Chris Traeger, and their two kids.

Rashida Jones Now
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Rashida Jones Now

Since Jones's run as Ann Perkins on Parks and Rec, she's starred on the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca as well as appearing on Black-ish and Claws.

Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt
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Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt

Ben Wyatt joins Park and Rec as an Indiana state auditor sent to help solve Pawnee's crippling budget deficit. He soon begins working as the Pawnee deputy city manager under Chris Traeger, and it's obvious he's a dork on the highest of levels (and adorably awkward about it). Eventually Ben marries Leslie Knope, goes through several different career paths, designs a board game, and becomes a member of the US House of Representatives. It's also hinted that he becomes president of the US. (It's either him or Leslie, but it's never made clear!)

Adam Scott Now
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Adam Scott Now

Scott has also been booked since the end of Parks and Rec! He has appeared on The Good Place, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Sleeping With Other People, and The Disaster Artist. Currently he stars on HBO's Big Little Lies.

Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger
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Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger

Chris Traeger comes into Pawnee as an Indiana state auditor before he eventually becomes Pawnee's city manager. He's known for being SUPER positive, extremely health-conscious, and scarily upbeat. He's also known for being incredibly good-looking. In the series finale, he lives in Ann Arbor with Ann and their two kids.

Rob Lowe Now
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Rob Lowe Now

Since Parks and Rec, Lowe has starred as Dr. Ethan Willis on CBS's medical drama Code Black and currently serves as the host of Fox's competition series Mental Samurai.