Meghan's cinematic career took a significant turn with her starring role in the critically acclaimed South African feature film "Cut- Out Girls", penned and directed by the accomplished writer and actress Nicola Hannekom. The film premiered at the esteemed Silwerskerm Film Festival in Cape Town in 2018, where it garnered widespread attention, and later made its way to the Cape Town International Film Festival, also in 2018. The film's subsequent screening at the Rapid Lion Film Festival in Johannesburg in 2019 solidified its reputation as a standout production.
After its successful festival run, "Cut- Out Girls" was released in cinemas across South Africa in 2019, allowing audiences nationwide to experience Meghan's impressive performance. The film has since been made available to rent on DSTV Box Office, further expanding its reach. This notable achievement has not gone unnoticed, as the film has been nominated for a prestigious South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) for best editing.
In addition to her work on "Cut- Out Girls", Meghan also took on the role of an environmentalist reporter in Asylum's "Monster Island", a production that boasted an impressive cast, including Eric Roberts and Toshi Toda, in 2019. This dual accomplishment demonstrates Meghan's versatility as a talented actress, capable of exceling in a variety of roles.