When we think of , it’s hard not to recall the many controversies that plagued the show—Charlie Sheen’s explosive exit, the ongoing drama between the cast and the creators, and the gossip that seemed to follow the production everywhere. Yet, amidst all the scandal, there’s a surprisingly uplifting story: the incredible rise of Conchata Ferrell, who started as a two-episode guest and ended up becoming one of the sitcom’s most iconic characters, Berta.

From Humble Beginnings to Unlikely Stardom
At first, Conchata Ferrell’s role as Berta was supposed to be a minor, short-term part. Originally, the character was intended to be a brief two-episode arc, where she would quit her job after helping Alan and Jake settle into their new home.
But what started as a fleeting appearance ended up being something much more significant. Ferrell’s take on Berta was so magnetic that the producers couldn’t bear to let her go.
“When I auditioned, I think they wanted her to have an Eastern European accent. They were envisioning this as an ethnic character,” Ferrell shared in an interview.
“But I took the material and did it my own way, and they liked it!” This decision to embrace her own voice over the expected one was the turning point for Ferrell’s future on the show—and for Berta’s journey from a disposable maid to a beloved regular.
The Character That Took Hollywood by Surprise
What made Berta so unforgettable was Ferrell’s ability to bring a unique blend of humor, tough love, and vulnerability to the character. While Berta was originally written as a gruff, no-nonsense housekeeper, Ferrell imbued her with layers of emotion that audiences didn’t expect.
Despite her tough exterior, Berta was a woman who, deep down, cared for her employers—albeit in her own way.

As Ferrell herself put it, “Berta was a woman who didn’t care what people thought about her, but she had a heart—just a very tough one.
” It’s this mix of sarcasm, strength, and surprising tenderness that made Berta one of the most beloved characters of the show, capturing the hearts of fans across the globe. The contrast between her gruff demeanor and her hidden warmth made her not only funny but relatable.
Berta’s Unexpected Longevity
Despite her humble beginnings on the show, Berta’s character quickly became an integral part of , and Ferrell was soon made a permanent fixture. But this wasn’t the original plan. Berta was supposed to leave after just a few episodes, but thanks to Ferrell’s undeniable charm and perfect comedic timing, the character stuck around for the entire series run.