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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