Meg, a talented individual, was first discovered at Jeff Daniel's theatre in Michigan, where she was cast and earned her Equity card before even graduating from college. In fact, she graduated as Valedictorian of her class, and shortly after, she landed the lead role in her first feature film.
As she transitioned to New York City, Meg had the opportunity to work with some of the most renowned theatres, including the critically acclaimed Cherry Lane Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Primary Stages, among others. Additionally, she executive produced and starred in a play written by Beau Willimon, Elizabeth Meriwether, and Billy Eichner, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Meg's impressive range has allowed her to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama, with notable roles in shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Mr. Mercedes. She has also been recognized as Glamour Magazine's "IT" girl, hosting an improvised comedy season of "Why Do Guys?" and starring in similar campaigns for Microsoft and Samsung, as well as numerous National and Regional commercials.
After gaining experience behind the scenes in both management and production, Meg began freelance producing in 2015. Her impressive portfolio includes pilots, award-winning shorts, multi-million dollar feature films, and critically acclaimed series. Most recently, she has written and developed TV series with her companies, Messmerize Entertainment and New South Independent.