Emily Meade (born January 10, 1989) is an American actress who began performing as a child and has since built a diverse career in both television and feature films. Early on she took supporting parts on network series and in independent projects, gradually moving into more prominent screen roles. For an overview of her credits and biography see her professional profile here.
Career and notable roles
Meade’s television work includes a recurring appearance in the third season of the science-fiction series Fringe, where she contributed to the show’s complex narrative across several episodes. On film she appeared in the 2010 horror picture My Soul to Take, among other cinematic projects. Over time she has moved between commercial studio efforts and smaller independent films, developing a reputation for versatility and steady screen presence.
Acting approach and range
Throughout her career Meade has taken on a variety of parts across genres, from genre television to psychological and character-driven dramas. Reviewers and collaborators have noted her ability to bring nuance to supporting roles and to adapt to ensemble casts. Her background as a child performer helped provide early on-set experience that informed her later work.
Selected credits
- Television: recurring and guest roles on several series, including a third-season arc on Fringe.
- Film: appearances in horror and independent films; credited in the 2010 film My Soul to Take and other features.
- Independent projects: participation in smaller-scale dramas and ensemble pieces that highlight character work.
While not every part has been a lead role, Meade’s steady output across mediums demonstrates a sustained professional presence. Her career illustrates a common path for working actors who balance television work with film roles and occasional independent releases. For further details about specific credits and recent projects consult the linked profile above.