Overview Marcia Langman (played by actress and comedian Mo Collins ) is a recurring fictional character on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation . She is the self-appointed spokesperson for the "Society for Family Stability Foundation," a conservative moral watchdog group based in Pawnee, Indiana. Appearing primarily in Seasons 4 and 6, Langman serves as a vocal antagonist to Leslie Knope and the Parks Department, representing the town’s socially conservative, anti-government, and easily outraged faction. Character Biography Marcia Langman is a middle-aged Pawnee resident characterized by her severe bob haircut, sensible cardigans, and a permanent expression of mild disgust. She speaks with a sharp, nasal Midwestern accent and has a habit of clutching a binder filled with "offensive material" she has catalogued.
Overview Marcia Langman (played by actress and comedian Mo Collins ) is a recurring fictional character on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation . She is the self-appointed spokesperson for the "Society for Family Stability Foundation," a conservative moral watchdog group based in Pawnee, Indiana. Appearing primarily in Seasons 4 and 6, Langman serves as a vocal antagonist to Leslie Knope and the Parks Department, representing the town’s socially conservative, anti-government, and easily outraged faction. Character Biography Marcia Langman is a middle-aged Pawnee resident characterized by her severe bob haircut, sensible cardigans, and a permanent expression of mild disgust. She speaks with a sharp, nasal Midwestern accent and has a habit of clutching a binder filled with "offensive material" she has catalogued.