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Megan Gallagher
Megan Gallagher (born February 6, 1960) is an American theater and television actress. She wanted to act from the time she was five years old. She later took drama lessons when she was in high school. She moved to New York to attend the Juilliard and appeared in the Broadway cast of "A Few Good Men" where she won two theater awards (Theatre World and Outer Critics Circle Award for outstanding debut) for her Broadway performance in "A Few Good Men". After graduating from Juilliard with a bachelor's degree, she began to work with John Houseman's Acting Company and soon had screen roles in TV movies and miniseries, but was so discouraged trying to make it in L.A. that she nearly gave up to go to law school. Then she won the Hill Street Blues (1981) role, which developed from a guest star to a regular role. The rest is history.
As actor
Distant Tales
Five Seconds Flat, the Film
Millennium After the Millennium
King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen
Last Rampage
Get a Job
Double Mommy
Alyce Kills
Best Friends
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Homeland Security
First to Die
Inhabited
A Time to Remember
Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property
Contagion
National Lampoon's Van Wilder
Blind Obsession
Lethal Vows
Like Father, Like Santa
Abducted: A Father's Love
Crosscut
Breaking Free
Trade Off
The Ambulance
Champagne Charlie
Sins of the Past