Megan Magee
Hi there, I'm Megan (she/her)! I'm an American actress living in NYC.
I've got training in theater and film performance, and I've studied at William Esper Studio, The Pearl, and Terry Knickerbocker Studio. I also completed the Musical Theatre 2-Year Integrated Program at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
I'm an excellent cold reader with a professional tech-set up for virtual readings. In addition to helping you nail that self-tape by providing services as a reader, I am also a professional director in both Theatre and Film in NYC and am happy to assist with line-learning, script analysis, ann character development.
Looking forward to collaborating to help you achieve your best self tapes, auditions, and rehearsals!
Feel free to reach out on social too: @meganmageenyc on IG. And find me on Venmo @Megan-Magee-1 to avoid those pesky Paypal fees. ;)
www.meganmagee.com
Megan is an actress, director, and producer of theatre and film with 15 New York years under her belt. On stage, Megan has performed at such renowned venues as The Cherry Lane, The Triad, St. Luke’s, BAM, and more. She has performed in numerous films and shorts, and recently co-starred with Marty Grabstein in Hunter is F**ked, in which she and Grabstein won the award for Best Acting Duo at the Austin Comedy Film Festival.
Megan had the privilege of co-starring with Austin Pendleton in the sci-fi found footage podcast MISSION: SANCTUARY.
Favorite past productions include Your Alice (Tweedle Dum), The Tempest (Caliban), Stupid F**king Bird (Nina), and Some Night: A Sequel to Midsummer Night’s Dream (Natalie/Titania). Megan has worked previously as the Communications Director and Associate Artistic Director of Theatre 68 in Manhattan, and is currently the Managing Director of Outta Bounds Productions.
Megan directed the award-winning pilot of the female-driven buddy comedy Yellow Lines, which won Best New Pilot at the Chain Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Dramedy at NJ Web Fest. The remaining seven episodes will be available for streaming early next year. Favorite stage directing credits include String of Pearls (Arthur Seelen Theatre), and Burning House (New York Theatre Festival).
In addition to creating theatre and film, Megan enjoys karaoke, running and yoga, petting cats, and recently picked up gardening. She has only killed one tomato thus far.