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She is the creator of Doreen George's ''My Travel Show''. |
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She can currently be seen on the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]'s ''[[This Hour Has 22 Minutes]]'' and was awarded best actress at the 2015 Atlantic Film Festival for her role in the indie comedy ''Your Money or Your Wife''. |
She can currently be seen on the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]'s ''[[This Hour Has 22 Minutes]]'' and was awarded best actress at the 2015 [[Atlantic Film Festival]] for her role in the indie comedy ''Your Money or Your Wife''.<ref name="LoC">[http://atlanticfilm.com/media/archive/winners-35th-atlantic-film-festival-announced]</ref> |
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Meredith MacNeill (born 1975) is an actress originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, who now lives in the United Kingdom. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
She is most famous for her roles in the BBC Three sketch show Man Stroke Woman and the film Confetti.
In 2005, she appeared in series 3, episode 2 of Peep Show, playing the character of Mark and Jez's old friend from university, "Canadian" Merry. She promises Jez and Super Hans the disused pub she owns, and has a manic episode shortly afterwards.
She appears in the 2009 film Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel as a time traveller called Millie.
In 2009, she appeared in production of Mary Stuart which plays at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and Linz in Austria.[citation needed]
She is the creator of Doreen George's My Travel Show.
She can currently be seen on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's This Hour Has 22 Minutes and was awarded best actress at the 2015 Atlantic Film Festival for her role in the indie comedy Your Money or Your Wife.[1]
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