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Megan Mitchell is an Australian actor, model, TV presenter, and radio presenter who is set to star in internationally acclaimed director Mostafa Sarwar Farooki’s forthcoming feature film No Land’s Man alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
Wiki/BiographyÂ
Megan Mitchell was born in Victoria, Australia.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 9″
Eye Colour: Blue
Hair Colour: Brown
Family, Ethnicity & Boyfriend
Her ethnicity is White/Caucasian. There is not much information about her personal life.
Career
In 2009, she debuted as an actor in the amateur feature film, ‘Doctor Skull.’ In the same year, she played the lead role in the short film, ‘Freddy’s Big Adventure’ by Coleen Hughson, and she worked as a backup dancer in Barry Peters’ DVD ‘Canya Dantz’ in 2009. She performed at Candles by Candlelight, Ballarat and Warrnambool in 2010. She played the lead role in the MAFMAD advertisement, ‘There’s no place like home safe.’
In 2016, she started her career as a model. She has worked as a model in various projects, including Bridal Makeup shoot for Makeup by Millie Tran, Video & Photography for Greywings, Ecommerce photography for Boy is Mine, Runway for Whitehouse Institute of Design, Hunter Creative shoot, and Mermaid shoot for Amy May.
She has acted in various theatre plays, like ‘The Improv Conspiracy: Improv’ (2016), ‘PEM Australia: Introduction to PEM’ (2017), ‘What Country, Friends, Is This?: Ophelia’ (2019), ‘Greg Apps-The Audition Technique: Self-Tape School’ (2019), and ‘Coriolanus, Melbourne University Shakespeare Company: Brutus’ (2020).
In 2020, she appeared in the feature film, ‘No Lands Man’ starring the popular Bollywood actor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The famous Indian music composer, A. R. Rahman worked as a co-producer and composer in this film.
Facts/Trivia
- Her full name is Megan Taylor Mitchell.
- She is an animal lover and owns a pet dog.
- Her hobbies include travelling and scuba diving.
- She is well versed in accents of Australia, New Zealand, UK English, USA California, USA New York, USA Southern, and French.