Megan Parlen

Megan Sloan Parlen (born July 9, 1980[1] in Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Mary-Beth Pepperton on the NBC series Hang Time (1995–2000).[2]

Megan Parlen
Born
Megan Sloan Parlen

(1980-07-09) July 9, 1980
Other namesMegan Schwartzman
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present

In 2005, she received a Master's degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication. She has since worked on a documentary about servicemen returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan called Operation Homecoming.[3]

Filmography

Acting

Producing

  • This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) (associate producer)
  • Operation Homecoming (2007) (production coordinator)
  • Young Scientists (2008) (associate producer)
  • Popular Science's Future Of... (2009) (producer)
  • National Geographic Explorer: Born to Rage (2010) (associate producer)
  • Vanished from Alcatraz (2010) (associate producer)
  • Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman (2010: associate producer; 2011–13: producer)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title of work Result
1997 YoungStar Award Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Saturday Morning TV Program Hang Time Won
1998 YoungStar Award Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Saturday Morning TV Program Hang Time Nominated
1999 YoungStar Award Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Saturday Morning TV Program Hang Time Nominated
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References

  1. Associated Press (July 9, 2006). "Today in history: July 9". NBC News. Retrieved January 30, 2010.(confirms birtdate)
  2. Renee Busby (January 21, 1997). "TALKING WITH / Megan Parlen". Newsday. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  3. "Alumni". Annenberg Dispatch. October 4, 2007. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
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