Megan was the fifth and final child born to Mary Beth and Paul in Massachusetts. After a childhood filled with fake tears to get what she wanted, she quickly fell in love with acting at a young age. Performing in an abundance of shows in High School, Megan decided to continue her quest for acting greatness in college, first attending Dalhousie University in Halifax Nova Scotia, where she performed in "The Bacchae." However, Megan was quick to realize that living that far away from home at age 19 was not a smart idea, so she transferred to Stonehill College, a mere 45 minutes from home. At Stonehill, she quickly found her niche within the Stonehill Theatre Company, performing in five productions in 3 years. It most likely would have been six productions had she not decided to study abroad in London one semester, which began her obsession with the city. While in London, she interned at the Battersea Arts Center, and saw as many shows as possible. Thus began her love of London. After graduating from Stonehill, she was an apprentice at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, where she quickly found out the Suzuki training for acting was not good for her knees! She performed in several productions in Massachusetts, and then decided to further her education in London, attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. After a year in London, Megan decided that if she couldn't move there, she would move to New York City, where she has been for four years. She has performed in numerous productions, taken several classes, and is constantly trying to improve her craft.
Besides theatre, she loves reading, watching movies, anything British, researching genealogy, Prince Edward Island, and hockey (watching, not playing).
Besides theatre, she loves reading, watching movies, anything British, researching genealogy, Prince Edward Island, and hockey (watching, not playing).