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Megan Charpentier

Megan Charpentier (born May 26, 2001) is a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of the in the Mama (2013). Born in , , Charpentier began her career appearing in commercials before transitioning to on-screen roles in . Her early credits include small parts in Jennifer's Body (2009) and Red Riding Hood (2011), marking her entry into dramatic acting. The role in Mama, directed by and starring , served as her breakthrough performance and earned her a nomination for Best Performance in a - Leading Young Actress at the 2014 Young Artist Awards. She later appeared as Kate Phillips in the drama The Shack (2017), alongside Sam Worthington and Octavia Spencer. Charpentier also played the bully Gretta Keene in the horror adaptations It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019), directed by Muschietti. In recent years, her work has included the mystery thriller Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders (2022), a Paramount+ original film. For her performance as Mary Rose in the time-bending drama The Island Between Tides (2025), which premiered at Cinequest in 2024 and was released theatrically in March 2025, Charpentier received a nomination for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture at the 2025 Leo Awards.

Early life

Birth and family

Megan Charpentier was born on May 26, 2001, in , , . She was raised in a Canadian by parents J. Charpentier and Anne V. Charpentier, with limited public details available about their backgrounds or professions. Charpentier has two younger sisters, and Genea, the latter of whom has also pursued acting. No notable prior connections to the entertainment industry have been documented for her immediate . Charpentier's early childhood unfolded in , a suburban city in the area known for its community-oriented environment and proximity to natural landscapes like the . This setting provided a typical Canadian upbringing, with her family offering support for her emerging interests, though specific details on familial influences remain private.

Introduction to acting

Megan Charpentier entered the acting industry at the age of three, making her debut in a commercial for toys after being offered an audition opportunity. This early work in local and national commercials provided her initial exposure to professional performing and served as the entry point to her career as a . Born in 2001, she began these endeavors around 2004, highlighting her status as one of the youngest entrants into Vancouver's competitive media landscape at the time. Growing up in , , Charpentier was immersed in the region's thriving film and television production hub, which fostered an environment conducive to young talent development. With family support, she pursued further opportunities in the industry, participating in auditions that built on her commercial experience. This period marked her foundational steps, emphasizing non-professional influences such as the local entertainment scene and personal encouragement rather than formal training. By age six, in 2007, Charpentier transitioned from advertising spots to dramatic scripted work, debuting in the TV series and , navigating Vancouver's active casting circuit for child performers. This shift represented a pivotal move toward more narrative-driven roles, allowing her to apply the on-camera skills honed through commercials while adapting to the demands of structured storytelling. Her early career thus exemplified the typical path for many young actors in , leveraging the area's proximity to major productions as a key enabler.

Career

Early roles

Megan Charpentier's early credited acting roles began in 2007 with guest appearances on television, including as a "Little Girl" in the Painkiller Jane episode "Thanks for the Memories" and as young Anita in the Aliens in America episode "The Metamorphosis." Her first television movie came the following year in the 2008 Hallmark Channel production The Christmas Clause, directed by Doug Lefler, where she portrayed Anna, the youngest daughter in a stressed-out lawyer's family who experiences a magical wish fulfillment. Filmed in , this marked her transition from uncredited commercials to scripted work and highlighted her ability to handle ensemble family dynamics at age seven. In 2009, Charpentier debuted in feature films with a small but memorable role as the young version of Amanda Seyfried's character, Needy Lesnicky, in , a horror-comedy directed by and produced by . The film, which follows a demonic possession storyline starring and Seyfried, provided Charpentier brief screen time in flashback sequences, offering early exposure to genre elements and major studio collaboration during in . That same year, she demonstrated versatility in science fiction by guest-starring as a "Little Girl" in the episode "Earthling," a Fox series episode involving alien possession and mysterious deaths, where her performance contributed to the eerie atmosphere of the procedural drama. Charpentier's role in the 2011 fantasy film Red Riding Hood, directed by , further solidified her early career by casting her as young Valerie, the childhood version of Amanda Seyfried's lead character in a dark retelling of the set in a medieval village terrorized by a werewolf. Filmed primarily in , the production paired her with stars including Seyfried, , and Billy Burke, emphasizing her resemblance to Seyfried and providing significant on-screen time in origin-story flashbacks that explored themes of innocence and impending danger. This role, at age nine, showcased her growing presence in high-profile fantasy projects amid the bustling film scene. Throughout her pre-teen years, around ages eight to ten, Charpentier built her resume through a series of small supporting roles in Vancouver-based features and , navigating the local industry's reliance on child performers for international productions while balancing typical demands like on-set and irregular schedules common to young actors in British Columbia's film hub. These opportunities, including additional uncredited work and guest spots, helped establish her as a reliable child actress in family, sci-fi, and fantasy genres before transitioning to more prominent parts.

Breakthrough projects

Megan Charpentier's breakthrough arrived with her starring role as Victoria Desange, the older of two feral sisters raised by a spectral entity, in the 2013 Mama, directed by Andrés Muschietti. Executive produced by , the film expanded a short subject into a feature that explored twisted maternal bonds, with Charpentier, then 11 years old, delivering a wrenchingly believable performance alongside as her sibling. Critics commended the young actors for anchoring the film's emotional core amid its eerie visuals, with reviews noting their terrific portrayals as essential to the chiller's impact. This role propelled her career forward, establishing her as a rising in genre cinema after earlier supporting appearances. Venturing into drama, Charpentier portrayed , the eldest daughter grappling with family tragedy, in the 2017 adaptation The Shack, co-starring as her father. In a film centered on and , her performance conveyed raw emotional depth, particularly in a direct confrontation scene that stood out for its unadorned authenticity amid the production's broader allegorical elements. This supporting turn highlighted her range, bridging her horror background with more introspective character work. Charpentier further entrenched her horror credentials by playing Gretta Keene, the vicious bully targeting the Losers' Club, in the 2017 blockbuster It and its 2019 sequel . Her portrayal of the foul-mouthed antagonist across both installments added layers of schoolyard menace to Stephen King's adapted tale, enhancing the ensemble dynamics in a franchise that achieved massive global success, with the first film earning over $700 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. These roles amplified her visibility in high-stakes productions. In the mid-2010s, Charpentier transitioned from child-centric parts to more mature teen characters, often in horror projects that leveraged her skill for intense, unsettling dynamics and earned her broader international acclaim through these critically and commercially potent films.

Recent and upcoming work

Following a period of relative quiet in her career during the early 2020s, Charpentier made a notable return to acting in the 2022 thriller Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders, marking her transition into more mature roles as she turned 21. In the film, directed by Sean McNamara and released on Paramount+, she portrays Livie Betts, the daughter of a wealthy family patriarch played by Jon Voight, who gathers his heirs at a remote mansion for what begins as an innocent board game but escalates into a deadly trap where participants must solve murders to survive. Co-starring alongside Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Letoya Luckett, and Kaya Coleman, Charpentier's character emerges as a key figure in the plot's twists, showcasing her ability to handle complex, antagonistic dynamics in an ensemble-driven horror-mystery. The project highlighted her shift from child performer to adult actress, with critics noting her poised performance amid the film's tense, game-like structure. Building on this momentum, Charpentier appeared in the 2025 Canadian indie supernatural drama The Island Between Tides (premiered 2024), directed by Austin Andrews and Andrew Holmes, further demonstrating her interest in genre work with psychological depth. She plays , a supporting role in a story centered on a young woman () who follows a haunting melody to a remote , only to return to a world altered by 25 years in the past, unraveling family secrets and supernatural elements. Produced in with co-stars including , as Zinnia, , and , the film premiered at the Cinequest in March 2024 and received praise for its atmospheric tension and exploration of time and loss. For her performance, Charpentier received a for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture at the 2025 . As of November 2025, The Island Between Tides has completed its festival run and limited theatrical release, positioning Charpentier within Vancouver's thriving community. Charpentier's career evolution since 2020 reflects a deliberate pivot from her childhood roles to more nuanced, adult-oriented characters, amid industry-wide pauses caused by the that limited productions in 2020 and 2021. Now 24 and based in , she has expressed a focus on selective projects that allow for personal growth, as discussed in a 2025 appearance where she reflected on navigating challenges with industry coach Deb Podowski. While no new film or television commitments have been publicly confirmed as of November 2025, her ongoing engagement in Vancouver's local scene—through auditions, workshops, and collaborations—signals continued activity and a measured approach to building her portfolio in a competitive market.

Filmography

Film

Megan Charpentier's feature film appearances span a range of genres, from horror to drama, often featuring her in supporting roles as young characters central to the narrative.
YearTitleRoleDirectorCharacter Significance
2009Jennifer's BodyYoung NeedyKaryn KusamaPortrays the childhood version of the protagonist's best friend, highlighting early innocence amid supernatural horror.
2011Red Riding HoodYoung ValerieCatherine HardwickeDepicts the youthful incarnation of the lead character in this dark fairy tale retelling, emphasizing her village roots.
2012Resident Evil: RetributionThe Red Queen (voice)Paul W. S. AndersonVoices the AI antagonist in this action-horror sequel.
2013MamaVictoriaAndy MuschiettiPlays one of two feral sisters rescued and haunted by a ghostly maternal figure in this psychological horror.
2014The Games MakerAnunciacionJuan José CampanellaSupporting role in this fantasy adventure.
2017The ShackKate PhillipsStuart HazeldineServes as the deceased daughter whose tragedy drives the protagonist's spiritual journey.
2017ItGrettaAndy MuschiettiActs as a school bully antagonizing the young protagonists in this Stephen King adaptation.
2019It Chapter TwoYoung Gretta KeeneAndy MuschiettiAppears as young Gretta Keene in flashbacks.
2022Dangerous Game: The Legacy MurdersLivie BettsSean McNamaraPortrays a family member entangled in a deadly inheritance game, revealing a villainous twist.
2025The Island Between TidesMary RoseAustin Andrews, Andrew HolmesFeatures as a key figure in a time-bending mystery on a remote island.

Television

Megan Charpentier's career features a series of guest roles in episodic dramas and comedies, as well as supporting parts in made-for-TV movies, spanning from 2007 to 2024. Her early appearances often portrayed young children in tense or scenarios, reflecting her transition from commercials to scripted work. While her output in has been more limited than in film, these roles showcased her versatility in genres ranging from sci-fi to holiday specials. The following table lists her television credits chronologically:
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Painkiller JaneLittle GirlGuest role in episode "Thanks for the Memories" (Season 1, Episode 9).
2007Aliens in AmericaYoung AnitaGuest role in episode "The Metamorphosis" (Season 1, Episode 9).
2008The Christmas ClauseAnnaSupporting role in TV movie.
2009Storm SeekersYoung LeahSupporting role in TV movie.
2009The GuardEllie VanderleeGuest role in episode "He Is Heavy, He's My Brother" (Season 2, Episode 18).
2009FringeLittle Girl / TaraGuest role in episode "Earthling" (Season 2, Episode 6).
2010Life UnexpectedYoung Lux CassidyGuest role in episode "Storm Weathered" (Season 1, Episode 11).
2010HiccupsLittle Bus GirlGuest role in episode "Autograph Hound" (Season 1, Episode 6).
2010R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The SeriesJuliaGuest role in episodes "Really You: Part 1" and "Part 2" (Season 1, Episodes 1-2).
2010PsychLittle SisterGuest role in episode "Yang 3 in 2D" (Season 5, Episode 16).
2010A Trace of DangerEmily ArnoldSupporting role in TV movie.
2011He Loves MeEmilySupporting role in TV movie.
2012SupernaturalTess McAnnGuest role in episode "Party On, Garth" (Season 7, Episode 11).
2013Profile for MurderAmberSupporting role in TV movie.
2014MotiveJackie RobinsonGuest role in episode "Deception" (Season 2, Episode 4).
2014Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas EverChrystalSupporting role in TV movie.
2015Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be ToldPhoebe AmidonSupporting role in TV movie.
2015Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible DreamPhoebe AmidonSupporting role in TV movie.
2016Operation ChristmasDanielle RobertsSupporting role in TV movie.
2019SeeFethinGuest role in episode "Fresh Blood" (Season 1, Episode 2).
2020Close UpAbbySupporting role in TV movie.
2023CreepshowDawnGuest role in episode "George Romero in 3D" (Season 4, Episode 6).
2024Sight UnseenAmelia MeadwellGuest role in episode "Burn Notice" (Season 1, Episode 9).

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