Megan Follows

Canadian-American actress and director

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2023 Guest-starred in two different series: Hudson & Rex as Detective Sidney Scott and Rabbit Hole as Senator Evers
2023 Directed an audiobook dramatisation of Anne of Green Gables, expressing her love for deeply immersing herself in Lucy Maud Montgomery's original text.
2021 Played Ellen Cooper in 7 episodes of The Republic of Sarah
2020 Portrayed Edith Mooreland in 8 episodes of October Faction
2020 Announced as the director of She Came Back, which was released in 2024 starring Amybeth McNulty.
2019 Megan Follows played the character Diane in the film 'Lie Exposed'
2018 Played Michelle Gibson in 6 episodes of Wynonna Earp
2018 Announced as the lead director on Held, a psychological web series produced by marblemedia. Also began a recurring role as the mother of the titular character on Wynonna Earp.
2017 Concluded her role as Catherine de' Medici in the television series Reign after four seasons.
2016 Nominated for Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for her role in Reign
2015 Nominated for Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for her role in Reign
2015 Voiced Meg O'Leary in the animated TV movie Pirate's Passage
2013 Began her role as Catherine de' Medici in the television drama series Reign, playing the Queen of France and marking a significant period in her acting career.
2012 Follows guest-starred in multiple TV shows including Longmire and Hollywood Heights
2012 Starred in the lead role of 'Penelope' in the Nightwood Theatre's production of The Penelopiad.
2012 Played Beth in Hollywood Heights and appeared as Alice Stewart in one episode of Longmire. Also appeared in the Starz series World Without End as Lady Maud.
2011 Megan Follows appeared in an episode of House as Jennifer Williams
2011 Starred in the Canadian premiere of Melissa James Gibson's This at the Vancouver Playhouse, directed by Amiel Gladstone.
2011 Made an uncredited cameo as a grocery store clerk in the movie I Am Number Four.
2011 Had a guest role on the medical drama House.
2010 Follows ended her long-term relationship with actor Stuart Hughes.
2010 Returned to the stage in Mirvish Productions's revival of Churchill's Cloud 9.

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