Meagan Good
Meagan Good, born on August 8, 1981, in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, is a highly acclaimed American actress and model. She kick-started her acting career at the young age of four, proving her talent with notable appearances in TV shows such as Gabriel's Fire and On Our Own during the early years. However, it was her role in the critically acclaimed series "Cousin Skeeter" that truly solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
From there, Good's career took flight, transitioning smoothly into big-screen projects. In 1997, she landed her first film role in the comedy-drama Friday, sharing screen space with the likes of Ice Cube and Chris Tucker. This opened more doors for her, leading to significant roles in blockbuster movies like Eve's Bayou for which she earned an NAACP Image Award nomination. Over time, Good has brilliantly showcased her versatility by playing diverse roles in various genres, from action thrillers like Waist Deep to romantic dramas like Stomp the Yard.
In addition to her acting prowess, Good is also known for her proactive involvement in charity work. She co-produced the short film "If I Had Known I Was a Genius," which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival. This showcases her dedication not just to her craft, but also to making a difference in society.