Maeve Quinlan is an American film and television actress. Most viewers know her due to the role of Megan in the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful." Quinlan is a lover of sports dramas for the movie "It's Easy Not to Give Up."
TV projects
In 1995, Maeve Quinlan got the role of Megan Conley in the series “The Bold and the Beautiful,” which she worked on for the next 11 years. In the US, this series was watched by more than 6 million viewers.
In 2005, Maeve was selected for one of the main roles in the youth series "South Nowhere." The series received mostly positive reviews from critics. “South Nowhere” stayed on air for 3 seasons, after which it was closed due to a sharp drop in rating.
From 2008 to 2011 the actress periodically appeared in the teenage series "Beverly Hills: 90210", in which she played the role of Constance Tale-Duncan. The series was very popular among American teenagers.
Feature film
In the full-length movie, Maeve first appeared in 1999, playing a cameo role in the sports drama Beat the Bone.
In 2002, the actress played in the drama Larry Clarke "Ken Park", the continuation of the controversial film "Kids." Due to overt sex scenes, Ken Park received an NC-17 rating and was not shown in movie theaters. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
In the same year, Uwe Boll's drama "Heart of America" about shooting at school was released. A small role in the film went to Maeve Quinlan. Uwe Boll's films were never box office hits, and Heart of America was no exception - the film failed at the box office without having recouped its 5 millionth budget.
The next project with the participation of the actress was more successful - she played the main female role in the romantic comedy "It’s easy not to give up." The tape collected at the box office $ 10 million with a modest budget of 5 million.
In 2010, Maeve, along with Juneau Temple and Mila Jovovich appeared in the comedy "Mean Girl". The critics' reviews of the film were mixed, even a good cast could not ensure his box office success.