A Biography Of

MEGAN FOX

 

 

Born May 16, 1986 in Tennessee, Megan began her training in drama and dance at the age of 5.  At 10 years of age, Megan moved to Florida where she continued to pursue her dreams.  At 13, Megan won several awards at the 1999 American Modeling and Talent Convention in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

 

In 2001, Megan made her film debut as “Brianna Wallace” in Tapestry Films’ “Holiday in the Sun”.  In 2002, Megan landed a contract role on “Ocean Avenue”, a tele-novella which shot in Miami, FL for the coming year. 

 

Only days after she was wrapped from production in Miami, Megan set off to Los Angeles where she was cast within the month as series regular “Cassandra”, in the WB’s new comedy pilot “The Help”. 

 

In 2003, Megan landed the starring role of  “Carla Santini” opposite Lindsay Lohan in Walt Disney Pictures’ feature film “Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen”.

 

In 2004, Megan filmed a lead role in ABC Family’s “Crimes of Fashion” where she played “Candace Birch”, one of the bright lights of the fashion University.  “Crimes of Fashion” was directed by Steven Robman and executive produced by Sheri Singer.  In the same year, Megan had several guest starring appearances including the WB’s “What I Like About You”, CBS’s “Two And A Half Men” and ABC’s 2004/2005 comedy pilot, “News To Me”.

Megan can currently be seen as a series regular on ABC’s ˝ hour sitcom “Hope & Faith” where she plays the oldest daughter of Faith Ford and Ted McGinley.  Megan’s new role, “Sydney Shanowski”, is an early bloomer whose hormones are racing at full throttle.