
Megan Gay
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Megan Gay (born 1967) is an actress from New Zealand. From 1986 to 1988, she studied English and German at the University of Auckland before getting her education as an actress at the City Literary Institute in London from 1988 to 1993. She has appeared in plays as well as in films, such as Berlin Calling, Aeon Flux or One Day in Europe. She lives in Berlin. She is a fluent speaker of German. Description above from the Wikipedia article Megan Gay, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: January 1, 1967
Place of Birth: Napier, New Zealand
Known For

V for Vendetta
In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.

Villa Amore
Liara goes to Italy and impulsively buys the villa where her parents met. She soon learns she is in way over her head and must ask a lawyer-turned-handyman to help her renovate.

Ramstein - The Pierced Heart
The accident during an air show in Ramstein in the summer of 1988 is one of the greatest tragedies in German post-war history. Against the backdrop of the momentous collision of two aerobatic planes on "Open Day" at the American air base, this film tells the story of four families in fictionalized form - they are visitors to the air show who lost their loved ones in the horrific inferno, and an emergency doctor who cannot forget the sight of the dead and injured. They all suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome. Years after the disaster, they finally have the opportunity to share their experiences and come to terms with the trauma in a specially founded aftercare group. Meanwhile, a duo of investigators commissioned by the German Federal Ministry investigates the background to the air accident and uncovers massive failures in safety precautions and rescue measures. Beyond political responsibility on both the German and American sides, both come up against a wall of silence.

Sanctuary
Summer 1968. 14-year-old Wolfgang is deported from his family in the secluded Church Welfare Institution sanctuary. One thing is clear for Wolfgang: His yearning for freedom, he will not soon buried in the bog.

Hindenburg: The Last Flight
A chance encounter throws a young engineer into the depths of a deadly conspiracy that leads to the crash of the Hindenburg zeppelin in 1937.

Somewhere Else Tomorrow
War zone borders, engine trouble and the difficulties of making money to survive couldn't outweigh the thrill of adventure and discovery Daniel Rintz encountered while motorcycling around the world for two and a half years.

Phoenix
German-Jewish cabaret singer Nelly survived Auschwitz but had to undergo reconstructive surgery as her face was disfigured. Without recognizing Nelly, her former husband Johnny asks her to help him claim his wife’s inheritance. To see if he betrayed her, she agrees, becoming her own doppelganger.

Berlin Calling
A man tours clubs around the globe with his manager and girlfriend. On the eve of their largest album release he is admitted to a psychiatric clinic after overdosing at a gig.

The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey
The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey is a Danish police procedural television series produced by Danmarks Radio, created and written by Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm. The series debuted on 10 October 2004 in Denmark. It won an International Emmy Award from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for best non-American television drama series in 2005. There were three seasons; the second season premiered in Denmark on 9 October 2005 and the third on 8 October 2006. The last episode originally aired in Denmark on 26 November 2006. The series was filmed on location in various parts of northern Europe, from Berlin and Copenhagen to Oslo and other locations including Iceland. The series has enjoyed particular success in Australia, where it airs on SBS and is available on DVD with English subtitles.

The Net – Prometheus
Filmography
as Maryann
as Leo's Mother
as Director of Administration
as Captain Grady
as Vivian Kaufmann
as Narrator
as Principal
as Jil Hagen
as Frau vom Jugendamt
as Una Queens
as Marianne (voice)
as Mitarbeiterin Zentralstelle Halensee
as Una Queens
as Diana Hardenberg
as Olivia Norris
as Jessie
as Ronda (segment "Person to Person")
as Alice
as Senior Race Official
as Principal
as BTN News Poppet
as Weaver
as Kate
as Angelika Siegel