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Megan Ward Biography

news-detailsMegan Ward emerged as a familiar face to fans of 1990s cult cinema and science fiction television, carving a niche with her performances in a string of memorable genre projects before achieving wider recognition in daytime drama. Born Megan Marie Ward on September 24, 1969, in Los Angeles, California, she embarked on an acting career that would see her navigate between big-screen comedies and eerie thrillers with notable ease.

Her early film work quickly established her presence in the comedy landscape of the decade. She appeared alongside Brendan Fraser and Sean Astin in the 1992 comedy Encino Man, and followed this with roles in the campus satire PCU, the surreal Freaked starring Alex Winter and Randy Quaid, and the 1995 parody The Brady Bunch Movie. She also lent her voice to the live-action/animated hybrid Joe's Apartment. Parallel to these comedic turns, Ward built a substantial resume in science fiction and horror, starring in films like Crash and Burn, Trancers II, and The Dark, and appearing in episodes of series such as The Outer Limits and The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr..

A significant career shift occurred in 2007 when Ward joined the enduring ABC daytime series General Hospital in the contract role of Kate Howard, the savvy editor of Crimson magazine. Her portrayal of Kate, which lasted through 2010, introduced her to a massive new audience and stands as one of her most prominent roles. Prior to this, she had recurring roles on other television series, including Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Party of Five.

Beyond her acting career, Megan Ward has maintained a notably private personal life. She has been married to producer Michael Shore since 1995. While her on-screen appearances have become less frequent in recent years, her body of work from the 1990s and 2000s continues to be celebrated by fans of cult film and television, ensuring her place in the pop culture landscape of that era.