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Meg Ruddy brings the ability to create complex, quirky characters in dark, dramatic stories from her background studying at Diana Castle's "The Imagined Life." Ruddy has self-produced and written many short films such as "Oh His Way" and "Happy Hour." Ruddy has a very personal understanding of how the talent and film world operates from her experience graduating from the Agent Training Program at United Talent Agency as well as her job as an assistant in their TV Talent Department. From tailored suits and non-stop emails at one of the top talent agencies in the industry to ragged aprons bussing tables at countless top restaurants in Los Angeles Ruddy has continued to navigate the film and television world, and create her own content. Working as a server she has gained a deep understanding of how to empathize and relate to people of all different backgrounds, which has transformed her experience as an artist to accept every role that comes her way. Ruddy is currently represented by Rachel Flores with Coast to Coast Talent (Commercial Division), Paula Mitchell-Manning with Synergy Talent (Theatrical Division), and Terrie Marroquin with TLynn Talent Management.