Megan Duffy
Megan Duffy is a Los Angeles based actress and filmmaker who has appeared in over 50 national commercials, with scene partners including David Beckham, Jay Leno, J.K. Simmons and Selma Hayek, a leading role opposite Elijah Wood in the feature film Maniac, which premiered as an Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival, a recurring guest star role on the final season of Showtime’s The Affair, and other TV guest appearances including Torchwood, Criminal Minds, and Mad Men.
Trained in comedy & improv, Megan was a lead cast member of Blumhouse-created improvised horror-comedy Dungeons and Dragons podcast Fear Initiative, and a series regular in the comedy pilot “Staffed.” Megan next stars in the family indie drama “Gracias Padre” alongside cast members Rhys Coiro and Matthew Jacobs, from director Jen Kuhn.
As a director Megan made her directorial debut with a music video for the LA based electronic dance duo Smoke Season, and since then has had her directing work exhibited at film festivals around the world including the Chattanooga Film Festival, Filmquest, Chicago Horror and exhibited online via W Magazine, Elizabeth Bank’s WhoHaHa, and Fangoria.
Megan currently resides in Los Angeles with her cat Iris, and makes a terrific homemade beef jerky
Acting
TV
Mad Men
as Poetry Girl
2007
TV
Gilmore Girls
as Girl
2000
Movie
Maniac
as Lucie
2012
TV
Torchwood
as Claire
2006
Movie
Holidays
as Mandy (segment "New Year's")
2016
TV
The Affair
as Erica
2014
Movie
Camp Takota
as Manda
2014
Movie
All the Creatures Were Stirring
as Suzy
2018
Movie
Little Athens
as Barnes' Girlfriend
2005
Movie
Fun Size Horror: Volume Two
as Melissa (segment 'Pinned')
2015
Movie
The Reenactment
as Jane Frazier
2021
Movie
Meat Friend
as Mom
2022
The Lowrider
as Julie Middleman
2007
Movie
Memento Mori
as Scientist
2022
Movie
Dark Signals
as Lily
2024
Movie
13 Minutes of Horror: Sci-Fi Horror
as Scientist ("Memento Mori")
2022
Movie
Seeing Green
as Tabby
2018
Movie
Severed
as Abigail
2025
Movie
Hag
as Marie Somers
2014
Movie
Howard the Doc or: How I Learned to Start Quacking and Love the Bomb
as Self