Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Megan Hayes knew from a young age,
that entertaining would be her calling. Megan spent most of her youth
either playing superhero, while in her Wonder Woman Underoos or looking
like a boy in a dress.
At 15 she discovered that an audience's laughter is a euphoric drug,
when she starred in her high school production of The Pajama Game. This
performance sealed her fate, to pursue a life as an actor. After high
school, Megan attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, wondering all
the while, "What am I doing in the middle of Amish Farmland?" After her
freshman year at Kenyon, she transferred to New York University's Tisch
School of the Art, where she studied at the Experimental Theatre Wing.
After graduating with honors in Acting, Megan began writing and
performing her own work. She started Southern Belle Productions (SBP),
a company dedicated to giving a voice to emerging artists. SBP produced
a short film, several One Acts and Megan's own full-length play,
Opelika, which had two sold out runs in New York. Despite loving New
York and all that it had to offer, Megan decided to move back to
Atlanta, which was a great decision considering this is where her film
and television career truly got its start.
While continuing to do countless theater projects, Megan was cast in
HBO's Eastbound and Down, What to Expect When You Are Expecting, the
IFC thriller +1, from the director of The Last House on the Left Dennis
Iliadis, as well as numerous commercials and TV guest spots. However,
as luck would have it, the second film in the Hunger Games trilogy,
Catching Fire, was shooting in Atlanta. Megan was cast as The
Morphling, the tribute from District 6.
Now in Los Angeles, Megan continues to hone her craft, acting in all
mediums, teaching drama, and writing. Megan loves dogs, and had two
pups of her own, one now lives with her family in Atlanta. She is also
passionate about bringing awareness to the stigma attached to Mental
Health issues, as her father suffered from them for many years.