Meghan Geier
Meghan Geier isn’t just a name you’ll find buried in some credits scroll—she’s got that magnetic energy on screen that makes you pause and think, “Wait, who is that?” You catch her in Goliath (2023), and she’s not just filling space. She’s bringing these characters to life with this raw edge that’s hard to fake. In 11 Minutes (2022), she’s got this vibe that’s both vulnerable and tough, like someone who’s seen a little too much but isn’t letting it break her. There’s something about her delivery—never overly polished, always just a bit unpredictable—that makes her performances stick with you.
Then there’s Clemente (2024), where she just goes for it, really digging into the role and showing off some real range. It’s not just about hitting marks or saying lines; it’s like she’s genuinely living in the skin of whoever she’s playing. And honestly, that’s not super common these days. Meghan’s got this way of making you believe every word, every look, like she’s not performing at all—it’s just real. Whether she’s in a tense scene or something more subtle, there’s this authenticity that pops. She’s definitely one to keep your eye on. The industry needs more of that, you know? Raw, unfiltered, straight-up honest acting. Meghan Geier’s got it.