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Meg DeLacy

Posted on December 26, 2025 By admin No Comments on Meg DeLacy
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DeLacy was born and raised in Southern California. Her mother is Filipina, a background DeLacy has acknowledged as part of her identity.

Career

DeLacy began her creative career at a young age, starting to make music at eight years old and later teaching herself guitar at age twelve. She maintains a strong interest in music alongside acting and has used online platforms to share her work.

Her acting debut came in 2012 with a role in the South Korean comedy-drama film Papa, in which she played Maya. From 2013 to 2015, she starred as Whitney Connolly in the web series Side Effects, marking her first sustained lead role.

In 2016, DeLacy appeared in a recurring role as Nyla on the teen drama series Recovery Road. The following year, she expanded her film work with roles in the comedy Austin Found and the teen film F the Prom. During the same period, she held a recurring role as Chloe in the drama web series Zac & Mia and appeared as Grace on the television series The Fosters from 2017 to 2018.

DeLacy continued building a presence in independent film, earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination from the Lady Filmmakers Film Festival in 2019 for Woodstock or Bust. She also appeared in the thriller Shattered Memories, directed by Chris Sivertson.

In 2020, DeLacy received recognition for her performance in the short film Scars, winning Best Actress at the Fright Night Film Festival and sharing a Best Ensemble award at the Independent Shorts Awards.

From 2020 to 2022, she gained wider recognition portraying the antagonistic Cindy Burman in Stargirl, a role that showcased her range and established her as a standout presence in genre television.


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