Megan Franich, a multifaceted creative force, was born and raised in New Zealand, where the scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage likely instilled in her a passion for the arts.
As a young adult, Franich made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, California in 2009, a move that would ultimately lead to her becoming a US citizen in 2016.
Prior to establishing herself as an actress, Franich's entry into the entertainment industry was as an audio engineer, a role that allowed her to develop a strong foundation in the technical aspects of filmmaking.
However, it was during her work on a film in Wellington, New Zealand that Franich's talents as an actress were first discovered by a director, paving the way for her to make her film debut in the highly acclaimed "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", in which she played dual roles as a nymph and a goblin.
Franich's breakthrough performance came in the form of her portrayal of the vicious and grotesque vampire Iris in David Slade's horror masterpiece "30 Days of Night", a role that cemented her status as a talented and versatile actress.
After a brief hiatus from acting in 2013 to start a family and raise her two children, Franich is now based in Austin, Texas, where she continues to work and pursue her passions.
Throughout her career, Franich has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to diverse roles and genres, showcasing her impressive range and dedication to her craft.