Canadian actress Meredith MacNeill is a graduate of RADA. She is most famous for her roles in the BBC Three sketch show Man Stroke Woman and her appearance in the third series of Peep Show, playing Merry. She has also starred in the films Confetti, Festival, The Good Night and FAQ About Time Travel, and has returned to her native Canada in recent years to co-create, write and star in CBC TV's Baroness Von Sketch Show.
Gender: Female
Born On: 1-Jan-1975
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Meredith MacNeill's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Meredith MacNeill on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 6:20 PM
Pretty Hard Cases (2021)
A fun and honest portrayal of two radically different female detectives in their early 40s following Guns and Gangs detective Sam and Narcotics detective Kelly, who by day are true action heroes in their own particular way: skilled, tough, determined, and ruthless. But by night, they’re both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families, screwed-up love lives, and a sense that their professional ambitions may not be totally in line with their personal needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (2009)
Three men walk into a bar; two geeks and a cynic. They are three ordinary blokes who all have dreams and hopes for an exciting and better future
FAQ (2009)
Three men walk into a bar; two geeks and a cynic. They are three ordinary blokes who all have dreams and hopes for an exciting and better future
Frequently Asked Questions About Time Tr (2009)
Three men walk into a bar; two geeks and a cynic. They are three ordinary blokes who all have dreams and hopes for an exciting and better future
FAQ About Time Travel (2009)
Three men walk into a bar; two geeks and a cynic. They are three ordinary blokes who all have dreams and hopes for an exciting and better future
Festival (2005)
'Festival' is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival. The film is based around both the judging of a major comedy award and the performers at one of the smaller venues. Various plot strands interweave, including the bitter relationship between a famous self-obsessed British comic and his ever-suffering assistant, an actress debuting at the festival with a one-woman show about Dorothy Wordsworth and a depressed, rich housewife who spies on the stoned Canadian theatre troup