Meg Crosbie
- Actress
Meg Crosbie has established herself as a dynamic and versatile actress, known for her impactful performances in film, television, and on stage. Beginning her journey in the entertainment industry at a young age, Meg first gained attention with her role as a pageant contestant in "Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa." Since then, she has demonstrated her range by exploring complex characters in various genres.
One of Meg's notable performances was as young Jody Linder in "The Scent of Rain & Lightning," where she acted alongside Maika Monroe, Maggie Grace, Bonnie Bedelia, and Will Patton. This role marked a significant shift towards more dramatic and challenging roles, showcasing her ability to handle intense emotional depth.
In television, Meg shined as a series regular on the Nickelodeon series "W.I.T.'s Academy," portraying Emily, a cunning and ambitious witch. Her portrayal of Emily was praised for its complexity and depth, adding a notable credit to her growing resume.
Meg's versatility was further evident in "Paper Towns," the film adaptation of John Green's novel, where she played Ruthie Spiegelman. Additionally, her performance in the Sundance Film Festival film "Grandma," directed by Paul Weitz and starring Lily Tomlin and others, was memorable and showcased her talent for capturing audience attention.
Originally from Davidson, NC, Meg's passion for the performing arts was evident from a young age. She began with dance and gymnastics, honing her skills and cultivating her love for the stage. Winning several National Dance Awards and working with professional choreographers, she developed a strong foundation in performance. She has continued her love for dance and tumbling as a D1 SEC Cheerleader at Vanderbilt.
As she continues to evolve in her career, Meg remains committed to exploring diverse roles that challenge her and resonate with audiences. Her journey from a child actress to a mature and respected performer is marked by continuous growth and an unwavering passion for the arts.
One of Meg's notable performances was as young Jody Linder in "The Scent of Rain & Lightning," where she acted alongside Maika Monroe, Maggie Grace, Bonnie Bedelia, and Will Patton. This role marked a significant shift towards more dramatic and challenging roles, showcasing her ability to handle intense emotional depth.
In television, Meg shined as a series regular on the Nickelodeon series "W.I.T.'s Academy," portraying Emily, a cunning and ambitious witch. Her portrayal of Emily was praised for its complexity and depth, adding a notable credit to her growing resume.
Meg's versatility was further evident in "Paper Towns," the film adaptation of John Green's novel, where she played Ruthie Spiegelman. Additionally, her performance in the Sundance Film Festival film "Grandma," directed by Paul Weitz and starring Lily Tomlin and others, was memorable and showcased her talent for capturing audience attention.
Originally from Davidson, NC, Meg's passion for the performing arts was evident from a young age. She began with dance and gymnastics, honing her skills and cultivating her love for the stage. Winning several National Dance Awards and working with professional choreographers, she developed a strong foundation in performance. She has continued her love for dance and tumbling as a D1 SEC Cheerleader at Vanderbilt.
As she continues to evolve in her career, Meg remains committed to exploring diverse roles that challenge her and resonate with audiences. Her journey from a child actress to a mature and respected performer is marked by continuous growth and an unwavering passion for the arts.