Meghan Deonn Oberholzer was born on 14 June 1995 in Durban, South Africa. Attended the Durban Girls' College, graduating in 2013. Apprenticed as a ballet dancer on a graduate program, studying in Cape Town City in 2014. Although she danced since the age of 4, Meghan suffered a career-ending injury. Since moving to Cape Town, she began a career in modeling, signing with the Fusion Model Management agency. Meghan later began studying acting at the ACT Cape Town drama school. She made her screen debut in the 2016 short thriller Sinner (2016). In 2017, Meghan appeared in the romantic sports comedy Bring It On: Worldwide #Cheersmack (2017), starring Vivica A. Fox and Cristine Prosperi. The next year, she appeared in Syfy's 6-Headed Shark Attack (2018) as one of several unlucky victims stalked by the mutated marine monster. The film marked the fourth sequel installment in the "Shark Attack" franchise and premiered on August 18, 2018 as part of the Syfy Channel's "Shark Week" lineup.Meghan starred in the South African feature film "Cut- Out Girls" written and directed by award winning writer and actress Nicola Hannekom. It premiered at the Silwerskerm Film Festival in Cape Town in 2018 as well as the Cape Town International Film Festival that same year. It then went on to screen at the Rapid Lion Film Festival in Johannesburg in 2019 and later that year released in cinemas nationwide throughout South Africa. It has recently been released on DSTV Box Office and is available to rent throughout South Africa. It has also been nominated for a South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) for best editing. Meghan also went on to play the part of a environmentalist reporter in Asylum's "Monster Island" alongside Eric Roberts and Toshi Toda (2019).
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Meghan Deonn Oberholzer was born on 14 June 1995 in Durban, South Africa. Attended the Durban Girls' College, graduating in 2013. Apprenticed as a ballet dancer on a graduate program, studying in Cape Town City in 2014. Although she danced since the age of 4, Meghan suffered a career-ending injury. Since moving to Cape Town, she began a career in modeling, signing with the Fusion Model Management agency. Meghan later began studying acting at the ACT Cape Town drama school. She made her screen debut in the 2016 short thriller Sinner (2016). In 2017, Meghan appeared in the romantic sports comedy Bring It On: Worldwide #Cheersmack (2017), starring Vivica A. Fox and Cristine Prosperi. The next year, she appeared in Syfy's 6-Headed Shark Attack (2018) as one of several unlucky victims stalked by the mutated marine monster. The film marked the fourth sequel installment in the "Shark Attack" franchise and premiered on August 18, 2018 as part of the Syfy Channel's "Shark Week" lineup.
Meghan starred in the South African feature film "Cut- Out Girls" written and directed by award winning writer and actress Nicola Hannekom. It premiered at the Silwerskerm Film Festival in Cape Town in 2018 as well as the Cape Town International Film Festival that same year. It then went on to screen at the Rapid Lion Film Festival in Johannesburg in 2019 and later that year released in cinemas nationwide throughout South Africa. It has recently been released on DSTV Box Office and is available to rent throughout South Africa. It has also been nominated for a South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) for best editing. Meghan also went on to play the part of a environmentalist reporter in Asylum's "Monster Island" alongside Eric Roberts and Toshi Toda (2019).
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Meghan Deonn Oberholzer was born on 14 June 1995 in Durban, South Africa. Attended the Durban Girls\' College, graduating in 2013. Apprenticed as a ballet dancer on a graduate program, studying in Cape Town City in 2014. Although she danced since the