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Megan Follows

Megan Follows

Birthday: 14 March 1968, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Birth Name: Megan Elizabeth Laura Diana Follows
Height: 163 cm

Megan (pronounced Mee-gan) has two children, a daughter, Lyla, and a son, Russel. Megan comes from a showbiz family: father Ted Follows, mother Dawn Greenhalgh, and sister Samantha Follows are all act ...Show More

Megan Follows
That whole thing: the paparazzi, a gazillion magazines. You can't lie on a beach. God forbid your bi Show more That whole thing: the paparazzi, a gazillion magazines. You can't lie on a beach. God forbid your bikini rides up too far or you've eaten too many doughnuts and they catch you wiping your mouth. That must be exhausting, that lack of privacy. Hide
My parents were working performers, so obviously I saw that there wasn't a lot of fairy tale going o Show more My parents were working performers, so obviously I saw that there wasn't a lot of fairy tale going on there. It was a precarious world. One that they were deeply committed to and deeply loved, but one that required a lot of hard work. Hide
I have two children myself. I always laugh; they have you playing mothers pretty early, us women. Yo Show more I have two children myself. I always laugh; they have you playing mothers pretty early, us women. You look at the television, the mothers get younger and younger, and the children get older and older, and you start to wonder when these people had these children. Were they breeding when they were 12? Hide
I did a short film at Outfest, 'Where Are the Dolls,' based on an Elizabeth Bishop poem done, where Show more I did a short film at Outfest, 'Where Are the Dolls,' based on an Elizabeth Bishop poem done, where I play this woman who is sort of walking the streets and ends up alone dancing in a club. I have this hot and heavy scene with a very beautiful actress. It became very popular. Hide
[remembering her "Anne Of Green Gables" co-star and friend Jonathan Crombie] Truly I just remember a Show more [remembering her "Anne Of Green Gables" co-star and friend Jonathan Crombie] Truly I just remember at times just laughing so hard that you'd just be crying. He was so playful and silly and as I said really bright, so his humor was always informed with that, which made him even funnier. He had that beautiful face. He was a lot of fun, he was very open so you just felt he was someone who really wanted to play and it really was a new experience for him. We were all just in it to do the best that we could and we had a lot of fun. Hide
My parents lived, breathed, ate and slept theatre. Emotions were right on the surface. Growing up, t Show more My parents lived, breathed, ate and slept theatre. Emotions were right on the surface. Growing up, the unreal had as much importance as the real. Hide
I like to say Reign (2013) is the 24 (2001) of the pre-Renaissance. I think we're going to take a lo Show more I like to say Reign (2013) is the 24 (2001) of the pre-Renaissance. I think we're going to take a lot of liberties with history, as well as extend it over a longer period of time. Hide
I do experience more scrutiny because of [Anne of Green Gables], but I have come to the conclusion, Show more I do experience more scrutiny because of [Anne of Green Gables], but I have come to the conclusion, for my own sanity, that I can only choose things according to my own barometer of what I'm trying to achieve or how I'm stretching and reaching. That's all I really have in my control. - MF, 2005 interview Hide
On her fondest memory about Anne of Green Gables (1985): Colleen Dewhurst is coming to mind. She was Show more On her fondest memory about Anne of Green Gables (1985): Colleen Dewhurst is coming to mind. She was such a great old broad of the theatre. She was a true thespian, the real deal, and she'd be there smoking her Carltons right up until we were ready to film. Hide
There are some fantastic roles for women and women of a certain age on television, whether it's 'Med Show more There are some fantastic roles for women and women of a certain age on television, whether it's 'Medium' or 'The Closer' or Damages (2007) or 'Saving Grace.' Hide
[on the title role in 'Anne of Green Gables'] It was not an easy character. She's iconic, so people Show more [on the title role in 'Anne of Green Gables'] It was not an easy character. She's iconic, so people think they know what she is, but she was multifaceted. She was not the appendage of a male character; she was number one. She had a lot of character defects that were fantastic to play. She had an uncontrollable temper; she was a compulsive talker; she had a rich fantasy life - all of which were products of the fact she was an orphan and raised in undesirable circumstances. And it is her intellect, her wit which turns that around and turns the community around. I think that is why that is why that story has had lasting power. Hide
It's funny. I did give birth to an alien on 'The X-Files.' And it's just the teaser, so I'm dead bef Show more It's funny. I did give birth to an alien on 'The X-Files.' And it's just the teaser, so I'm dead before we even get into the episode. Hide
What I love is a good role. In the theatre, there is just a canon of extraordinary roles, the qualit Show more What I love is a good role. In the theatre, there is just a canon of extraordinary roles, the quality of character is amazing, but I also love working in front of a camera. It was the first one for me; as a kid I was in front of a camera. I feel at home. Hide
You see the allure of theatre. You see the jealousy. You see the frustration. All of it. My parents Show more You see the allure of theatre. You see the jealousy. You see the frustration. All of it. My parents lived, breathed, ate and slept theatre. Emotions were right on the surface. Growing up, the unreal had as much importance as the real. - MF, 2005 interview Hide
Megan Follows's FILMOGRAPHY
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