Biography
Date of Birth
18 December 1986, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nickname
Meg
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Trivia
She is studying Cinema and Communications at Dawson college in Montreal.
Sister of actor Jesse Rath.
Her father is of Austrian Jewish descent. Her mother is Indian (from Goa).
She played the elder sister of her real life younger brother Jesse Rath in both 18 to Life: One Is the Loneliest Number (2011) and Being Human (2011).
Quotes
I am so attracted to ambition and drive and talent. If a man loves something and can put his heart into it, I am instantly into him. I like a strong man who can be in control and make decisions but who is sensitive and attentive. That is the perfect combination.
I've always been into the horror genre, so I've seen a lot of movies with ghosts and supernatural stuff.
When I was younger, I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do, but I told a lot of lies in school. I told my friends once that I was playing John Travolta's daughter in a movie. I also told people that I had this romantic affair with Jonathan Taylor Thomas over a summer.
I've done a couple of series before, and what I like about TV is, as an actor, you get that chance to practice all the time, and that's really how you grow.
I watched a lot of movies when I was younger and I remember, when I was seven years old, I asked my parents if I could have an agent for Christmas.
My dad's family is part British and Austrian, and my mother's family is from Goa, which is in the south of India. I looked different from everyone else, which now is such a blessing. It was harder at the beginning of my career.
I fully believe in ghosts. I have, my entire life. The first house I ever lived in was haunted. There was a grave of a man in the backyard. I was just a baby then, but my parents would tell me that every night, at the same time, they would hear someone walking up the stairs.
High school was hard for me. I tried really hard to fit in and said the things I thought people wanted to hear. But I was unsure of myself. I was self-conscious, and I didn't really know my place or where I fit in.
I love the action stuff. Honestly, I like sci-fi and everything supernatural.
My dream role would be to play a femme fatale in a Quentin Tarantino movie.
There aren't as many roles for people who look like me, and it was always complicated when it came to casting my parents. But now I couldn't be more grateful that I have a different look.
I remember so many times taking classes and feeling completely discouraged because I felt like I wasn't getting it and I couldn't understand. I kept working at it and I kept going back to class, and I wouldn't let myself get intimidated or get scared away, and it really does pay off.
I would love to do films. It's just the way things happened for me - I ended up doing a lot of TV.