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Meaghan Jette Martin (/ˈmɡən/) (born February 17, 1992)[1] is an American actress and singer best known for her work in film, television, and theatre. She is best known for her starring role in the ABC Family television series, 10 Things I Hate About You as Bianca Stratford. She is also well known for her role as Tess Tyler in the Disney Channel television films Camp Rock and its sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. She has also had guest starring roles in House and Jessie, and played the recurring role of Julie #2 in Awkward. Martin also starred as Jo Mitchell in Mean Girls 2. Martin is also known for voicing Naminé in the video game series Kingdom Hearts and Jessica in Until Dawn. In 2019, Martin made her professional London stage debut in The Actor's Nightmare at the Park Theatre in London.[2]

Key Information

Early life

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Martin appeared in several community theater productions in Las Vegas such as Peter Pan and performed for her Showteam and later made her professional theater debut as Kendra in the Los Angeles production of 13 by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Todd Graff.[3][4]

Acting

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Martin in 2009

Martin started her acting career in 2007, in television programs such as Nickelodeon's Just Jordan and CBS's Close to Home, as well as a guest stint in the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Martin was eventually cast as the lead antagonist Tess Tyler in the Disney Channel original film, Camp Rock, starring Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. Martin was selected by TV Guide in 2008, as one of the "13 Hottest Young Stars to Watch".[5] She was the online host for the 2008 Disney Channel Games.

Martin voiced the character Naminé in all releases in the Kingdom Hearts series following Kingdom Hearts II, replacing Brittany Snow. Martin starred in the ABC Family sitcom 10 Things I Hate About You as Bianca (originated by Larisa Oleynik in the film version) and received rave reviews for her performance in the series. Mike Hale of The New York Times described Meaghan as "the high point of an excellent ensemble".[6] She also played the role of Megan Kennedy in the independent film Dear Lemon Lima which received the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Woodstock Film Festival.[7] Martin returned to reprise her role as Tess Tyler in Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, premiered on September 3, 2010, on Disney Channel. In 2011, Martin played the main character Jo Mitchell in the television film Mean Girls 2, the sequel of the 2004 film Mean Girls. Martin also played the role of Aubrey in the feature film Sironia.

On June 16, 2011, Martin appeared for one night in Super Summer Theatre's live production of "Annie" at Spring Mountain Ranch in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the role of Star-To-Be. Martin is also starring in the web series Wendy as the title character alongside Tyler Blackburn. Wendy is a dark twist on 'Peter Pan'. The series premiered on macys.com on September 15, 2011. In 2013, Martin appeared in the film adaptation Geography Club as Trish, earning a nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at L.A. Outfest. Entertainment Tonight wrote "Every year sees the release of one film so culturally important it should be required viewing. This year, that film is Geography Club".[citation needed]

Later in 2013, she appeared in the thriller The Good Mother which aired on Lifetime Channel and was cast as Julie #2 in MTV's Awkward, replacing Sophie Tilson. Martin voiced and motion-captured the character of Jessica in the PlayStation 4 exclusive Until Dawn opposite Rami Malek and Peter Stormare.

Played the role of Sharon opposite Evan Peters and Juno Temple in the drama feature film Safelight, written and directed by Tony Aloupis.

Martin trained as an actor in London, England. In September 2016 she graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).[8] After re-locating permanently to the UK, it was announced on April 9, 2019, that Martin would make her professional London stage debut in The Actor's Nightmare by Tony award-winning playwright Christopher Durang. The show is a dark satire exploring the entertainment industry. She starred in the world premiere production which played at London's Park Theatre, July 16 – August 10, 2019. The show received mixed reviews, though Martin received unanimously positive reviews for her performance, with The Stage writing "Meaghan Martin - best known for film work - makes a strong stage debut here, nailing her part as a stand-up comic desperate for approval, wincing anxiously every time her laugh track plays".[9] Michael Billington of The Guardian called Martin's performance "Chilling", writing: "Meaghan Martin plays, with a marvellous mix of ingratiation and panic, a collapsing standup who pleadingly asks: 'Do you find me funny or disturbing?' On a lighter note, Martin also appears to great effect as a Hollywood hustler meeting a dithering dramatist".[10]

Martin starred in award-winning short films Wives of the Landed Gentry and British political satire Bad News which premiered at the 2020 London Independent Film Festival at Vue Cinema West End.[11] Martin played Henrietta in the video game Kosmokrats with actor Bill Nighy. Martin also appeared in Naked Times directed by Jake Kuhn, premiering at the Cannes Straight 8 Film Festival.[12]

In December 2020, Martin played Lucy in the LGBTQ+ drama radio series Hell Cats for Audible, directed by Kate Saxon, alongside Adetomiwa Edun, Jonathan Bailey, and Erin Doherty. The series was a Critics Pick for The Sunday Times.[13] Martin filmed the short Before Seven directed by the Ray Sisters, starring in the lead role of Sage in the film.

In March 2021, Martin played Julie in a reading workshop of the play Smoke by Kim Davies, at the Arcola Theatre in London.[12] The play is a modern adaptation of Miss Julie exploring sexual consent at a BDSM party in New York. Martin starred in the 1950s drama short Tap Twice.[14][15]

In January 2022, it was announced that Martin would star in the UK premiere of the play Never Not Once at the Park Theatre running through February and March 2022, in a cast including Flora Montgomery and Amanda Bright.[16] The play is written by Carey Crim and directed by Katharine Farmer. Martin plays Eleanor, who is described as "bright, funny and completely happy apart from one small thing: she wants to know who her father is".[17] The play is a "searing new drama about the families we choose and the secrets that can pull them apart" and was the winner of the Jane Chambers Award for Feminist Writing and Eugene O'Neil Award in America.[18]

Never Not Once received positive 4 and 5 star reviews from critics including The Guardian, WhatsOnStage, The Upcoming, and London Theatre. The Guardian called the play "Gut-wrenching, weighty and forceful - a visceral interrogation of the lasting effects and consequences of rape".[19] The Upcoming said "This is a play for our time, the topics it discusses resonate in every corner of society".[20] Critics praised Martin's "superbly acted" performance.[21] Everything Theatre called Martin "spine-tingling and uncomfortably brilliant"[22] and The Arts Desk praised a "pitch-perfect Meaghan Martin".[23] London Theatre wrote "Eleanor is very believably acted by Meaghan Martin with a terrific sense of energy and disbelief at the havoc she has unleashed by her quest for the truth".[21] WhatsOnStage described Eleanor as "imbued with irresistible warmth and energy by Meaghan Martin".[24]

In March 2022, it was announced that Martin would star in Ten Dates, a sequel to Five Dates, alongside Rosie Day, Rhiannon Clements, and Sagar Radia.[25] Filming began in April 2022, with the game releasing in February 2023.

Martin starred as Julie in the London première of the play Smoke by Kim Davies at the Southwark Playhouse in February 2023.[26] The production was produced by Katy Galloway Productions and featured Martin's real-life partner Oli Higginson in the opposite role of John.[27] Smoke is a modern adaption of August Strindberg's Miss Julie set at a BDSM party in New York City, and was co-directed by Polina Kalinina and Júlia Levai.[28] The play is described as a "piercingly witty and sometimes painful exploration of gender, sexuality and desire".[29]

Smoke opened at Southwark Playhouse on February 1, 2023, to positive reviews from London critics, including 5 stars from The Arts Desk and Theatre News, and 4 stars from WhatsOnStage, Theatre Weekly, London Theatre Reviews, and Everything Theatre.[30] In particular, Martin's performance was highly praised with WhatsOnStage writing "Higginson and Martin are delivering two of the most exciting performances on any current London stage".[31] WhatsOnStage goes on to say "what makes Smoke rise from thought-provoking shocker to unmissable event, is the quality of the acting. Meaghan Martin and Oli Higginson are astonishing. Tender, brutal and utterly convincing, the measured sensuality of their movements contrasting intriguingly with line deliveries so naturalistic they sound like improvisation, this stunning pair mine Davies's text for all its dark humour and ambiguity."[31] The Arts Desk 5 star review from critic Gary Naylor praised Davies' "dazzling Strindberg update" as a "complicated, clever and challenging play unafraid to treat its audience as grown-ups and all the more rewarding for that."[32] Naylor writes that "the co-directors, Polina Kalinina and Júlia Levai are extremely adept at constructing this delicious set up and get super performances from their leads", before concluding that "Meaghan Martin, perfectly captures the coquettish bravado of Julie, that curdles into confusion, fear, and a cruelty both inflicted and endured."[32]

In 2023, Martin starred in the feature film Journey alongside Rafael Cebrian, Arcelia Ramirez, and Gustavo Sanchez Parra.[33][34]

In October 2025 it was reported in Variety that Martin was in Portugal filming the lead role in erotic thriller Red Flags, developing the story alongside writer/director Bradley Porter, and produced by Thomas McDonald for London-based Tedium Entertainment in a co-production with Staffan Tranaeus of SouthWest Productions in Portugal.[35] Variety reported that the film follows a former child actress whose husband disappears on their European vacation, triggering a “ravenous journey of self-discovery driven by an insatiable appetite for sex, violence and pasteis de nata.”[36] Producer McDonald said that the film is "a truly unique story that deconstructs the infantilisation of the media industry and a woman’s defiance of this structure to reclaim her sense of self and adulthood on her own terms. I can’t wait to bring this thrilling story and Meaghan’s incredible performance to the world.”[37] In addition to Martin, the Red Flags cast includes Bert Seymour, Anatole Taubman, Roxanne Mesquida, Freddie Dennis, and Ana Cristina de Oliveira.[38]

Music

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Martin recorded two songs in Camp Rock, "Too Cool" and "2 Stars". Martin sang a version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the 2009 re-release of Disney's Pinocchio, as well as appearing in the related music video. The song debuted at number fifty-two on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart, becoming her first and only chart single. It has since peaked at number thirty-seven.

Martin also recorded a version of the Olivia Newton-John song "Magic" for the Wizards of Waverly Place soundtrack. Martin has partnered with Build-A-Bear Workshop for their "Love.Hugs.Peace" movement. For the ad campaign, Martin recorded a special version of "Let's Talk About Love". Martin also recorded two songs in Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, "Tear it Down" and "Walkin in My Shoes", alongside the Camp Rock co-star Matthew Finley. Martin also appear on the collaborative song "It's On", which features the co-stars of the film. All songs appear in the soundtrack of the film.

Martin appeared in the music videos "Remember December" by Demi Lovato and "It's On" by the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. Martin did not join the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour, with Lovato and the Camp Rock 2 cast, because she was filming Mean Girls 2.

Personal life

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Martin became engaged to British actor Oli Higginson in May 2016.[39] They were married on September 24, 2016, in London, UK.[40] Martin lives in East London.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Camp Rock Tess Tyler Winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a TV movie at the Family Television Awards
2009 Dear Lemon Lima Megan Kennedy Audience Award winner for Best Narrative Feature at the Woodstock Film Festival
Nominated for Standout Performance at the Young Hollywood Awards
2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Tess Tyler Disney Channel Original Movie
2010 Privileged Vera
2011 Mean Girls 2 Jo Mitchell Television film
2011 Sironia Aubrey Audience Award winner at the 2011 Austin Film Festival
2013 The Good Mother Melanie Television film
2013 Geography Club Trish Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at L.A. Outfest
2014 Senior Project Natalia Bell
2014 Time Does Not Pass Girl Short film
2015 Safelight Sharon
2019 Wives of the Landed Gentry Lavinia Short film; also producer
2020 Unstable Bitches Grace Short film
2020 Bad News Gina Premiered at the London Independent Film Festival
2020 Naked Times Premiered at the Cannes Straight 8 Film Festival
2022 Before Seven Sage Short film
2022 Ten Dates Feature Film
2023 Journey Samantha Feature Film
TBA Tap Twice Alice Short film
TBA Red Flags Alyssa Feature Film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Just Jordan Ashley Episode: "Home Alone in the Diner"
2007 Close to Home Candy Episode: "Fall from Grace"
2007 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Stacey Episode: "Sleepover Suite"
2008 Disney Channel's 3 Minute Game Show Herself / Host 6 episodes
2008 Disney Channel Games Herself / Online Host 5 episodes
2008 House Sarah Episode: "Joy to the World"
2008 Holly and Hal Moose: Our Uplifting Christmas Adventure Easton (voice) [41]
2009–2010 10 Things I Hate About You Bianca Stratford Main role, 20 episodes
2011 Dr. Phil Herself Episode: "Mini Mean Girls"
2012 Wedding Band Jenna Episode: "I Love College"
2013 The Coppertop Flop Show Herself 2 episodes
2013–2016 Awkward Julie #2 Recurring role, 11 episodes
2014 Melissa & Joey Jordan 2 episodes
2015 Jessie Delphina / Kim Episode: "Rossed at Sea"

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Jonas Brothers: Band In a Bus Herself Episode: "Video (Hometown) Girl"
2011 Wendy Wendy Series lead, 10 episodes
2018–2019 The Band Formerly Known As Paige 6 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories Naminé [41]
2009 Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days [41]
2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep [41]
2011 Kingdom Hearts Re:coded [41]
2013 Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix [41]
2014 Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix [41]
2015, 2024 Until Dawn Jessica "Jess" Riley Voice and motion capture[41]
2018 The Crew 2 June Wilder
2019 Kingdom Hearts III Naminé [41]
2020 Kosmokrats Henrietta
2021 Battlefield 2042 Female
2021 Triangle Strategy Medina Alliam, Orlaea [41]
2022 Arknights Hoshiguma, Quercus, Saileach
2023 Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Linka [41]
2024 Stellar Blade Enya [41]
2024 Wuthering Waves Camellya [42]
2025 The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Kako Tsukumo, Zen'ta [41]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 13 Kendra Kirk Douglas Theatre
2016 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Annabella London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
2016 Othello Desdemona London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
2019 The Actor's Nightmare Melissa Park Theatre in London
2021 Smoke Julie Arcola Theatre in London (Workshop reading)
2022 Never Not Once Eleanor Park Theatre in London
2022 The Least We Could Do Charlie The Other Palace in London
2023 Smoke Julie Southwark Playhouse in London

Radio

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Hell Cats Lucy Directed by BAFTA award-winning director Kate Saxon

The Sunday Times Critics Pick

Discography

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Year Title Notes
2009 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Disneymania 6
"Let's Talk About Love" Build-A-Bear Workshop Promo
2010 "Walkin' In My Shoes" (with Matthew "Mdot" Finley) Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
"Tear It Down" (with Matthew "Mdot" Finley)
"It's On" (with the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam)
2011 "Meantime" Sironia
"I'm All Yours"
2013 "Hate You" Geography Club

Other appearances

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Song Year Other artist(s) Album
"We Rock" 2008 Cast of Camp Rock Camp Rock
"Too Cool" N/a
"2 Stars"
"Our Time Is Here" Demi Lovato
Aaryn Doyle
"Magic" 2009 N/a Wizards of Waverly Place
"Walkin' In My Shoes" 2010 Matthew "Mdot" Finley Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
"Tear It Down"

Other credits

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Title Year Artist Credit Ref.
A Little Bit Longer 2008 Jonas Brothers Vocals ("Video Girl")

Music videos

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As lead artist

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Year Title Director Ref.
2009 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Brandon Dickerson [43]
"Let's Talk About Love" None [44]

Guest appearances

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Year Title Artist(s) Director Ref.
2008 "We Rock" (Cast Video) Cast of Camp Rock None [45]
"Start the Party" Jordan Francis
Roshon Fegan
Eric Covert [46]
2009 "I Want You to Want Me" (10 Things I Hate About You version) KSM Declan Whitebloom [47]
"Remember December" Demi Lovato Tim Wheeler [48]
2010 "It's On" Cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Brandon Dickerson [49]
2011 "Save Me" Golden State featuring Tyler Blackburn None [50]
2012 "Bad for You" Midnight Mirage John W. MacDonald [51]

Awards

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2008 Family Television Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Movie Camp Rock Won
2008 Popcorn Film Festival Audience Award (Best TV Movie Actress) Won
2009 Young Hollywood Awards Standout Performance Dear Lemon Lima Nominated
2010 Young Artist Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Comedy or Drama) 10 Things I Hate About You Nominated
2010 Popcorn Film Festival Audience Award (Best TV Actress) Won
2010 Popcorn Film Festival Female Newcomer Nominated
2013 L.A. Outfest Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Geography Club Nominated
2014 Family Television Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Movie The Good Mother Won
2014 Young Hollywood Awards Fan favorite Actress Nominated

References

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Meaghan Jette Martin (born February 17, 1992) is an American actress and singer recognized for her prominent roles in productions and subsequent work in film, television, , and theater. Born in , , Martin developed an early passion for musical theater, participating in several community productions during her childhood, including local stagings of shows like Peter Pan. Her professional career began in the mid-2000s with guest appearances on television series such as The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and Greek, but she gained widespread recognition in 2008 for portraying the ambitious and initially antagonistic Tess Tyler in the Original Movie , opposite and the . She reprised the role in the 2010 sequel, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, which further solidified her status as a teen entertainment staple. Following her Disney success, Martin transitioned to more mature roles, starring as the clever Bianca Stratford in the ABC Family adaptation of 10 Things I Hate About You (2010), a short-lived series based on the 1999 film. She also led the film (2011) as Jo Mitchell, a new student navigating high school cliques. In , Martin has provided the voice of Naminé in the Kingdom Hearts video game series starting with (2010) and Jessica Riley in the interactive horror game (2015). Her stage work includes performances in London's West End, such as the 2023 production of Smoke at the , a modern take on August Strindberg's . More recently, in 2024, Martin reflected on the lasting impact and occasional fan backlash from her role in interviews, highlighting the cultural endurance of the franchise. As of 2025, she stars as the lead in the erotic thriller Red Flags, filming in , where her character explores themes of desire, violence, and indulgence.

Early life and education

Early life

Meaghan Jette Martin was born on February 17, 1992, in , . She grew up in with her parents and three siblings: older brother Sean, older sister Rebecca, and younger brother Zachary. Her father worked as a gynecologist, a profession Martin has noted in interviews as an ironic contrast to some of her early acting roles involving medical themes. From a young age, Martin developed a strong interest in musical theater, beginning performances in local community productions around age five. She participated in shows such as Peter Pan, along with other local community theater productions, which fueled her passion for performing arts in the entertainment-rich environment of Las Vegas. These early experiences, supported by her family, laid the foundation for her involvement in acting by her pre-teen years.

Education

Martin attended a regular high school in , , for one year, while continuing her participation in local community theater productions. She was subsequently homeschooled. In 2016, she relocated to , , to pursue advanced professional training, completing a in for the Professional Theatre at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art () in September 2016. The program provided rigorous instruction in core skills, including classical acting techniques, voice and speech training, singing, movement, and dance, equipping her with the tools to perform in professional theater settings. This formal education represented a pivotal shift in Martin's career trajectory, enabling her to transition from early screen roles to a primary focus on theater and , where she could refine her craft through intensive rehearsal processes and classical performance.

Career

Acting

Martin began her acting career in 2007 with guest appearances on television series, including the sitcom and the drama Close to Home, marking her transition from community theater in to professional screen work. That same year, she appeared as Stacey in an episode of Channel's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, which helped pave the way for her involvement in Disney projects. Her breakthrough came in 2008 with the role of Tess Tyler, the ambitious and initially antagonistic diva, in the Original Movie , which propelled her to fame among young audiences worldwide and showcased her ability to portray complex teen characters. She reprised the role in the sequel, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), where Tess's character arc evolved toward redemption, though the portrayal has drawn ongoing fan backlash for the elements in the first film. This success established Martin as a prominent figure in teen-oriented media, blending acting with brief musical elements in the films. Following her Disney prominence, Martin starred as Bianca Stratford, the socially savvy younger sister navigating high school dynamics, in the ABC Family series 10 Things I Hate About You (2009–2010), a role that highlighted her comedic timing and led to 20 episodes over one season. She continued with the lead role of Jo Mitchell, a new student challenging the social hierarchy, in the 2011 television film Mean Girls 2, further solidifying her presence in young adult adaptations. Post-Disney, Martin shifted toward more mature and diverse roles, including a recurring part as Julie #2 in the MTV series Awkward. (2013–2016), where she explored nuanced interpersonal conflicts over 11 episodes. This evolution allowed her to move beyond teen idol stereotypes, incorporating independent film work such as Megan Kennedy in Dear Lemon Lima (2009) and emphasizing character-driven narratives in smaller productions. After 2015, Martin's career increasingly focused on voice acting, beginning with her takeover as Naminé in the Kingdom Hearts video game series starting from Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories (2007), a role she continued across multiple installments for over six years. Notable voice credits include Jessica Riley in the horror game Until Dawn (2015) and Camellya in Wuthering Waves (2024), demonstrating her versatility in animated and interactive media. In 2016, she relocated to to pursue a Master's in at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), graduating that year and using the training to pivot toward theater and sophisticated voice performances. Her LAMDA education facilitated a return to stage work, with her professional London theater debut as Meg in Christopher Durang's at the Park Theatre in 2019, marking a deliberate transition to live performance and classical techniques. She later starred as Julie in the 2023 London premiere of by Kim Davies at the , a modern adaptation of August Strindberg's . This phase addressed earlier career challenges, such as typecasting from Disney roles, by enabling more versatile opportunities in theater and gaming, where she voiced characters in upcoming 2025 titles including Lost Soul Aside, FBC: Firebreak, and The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy. By 2025, Martin had embraced leading roles in independent projects, starring as the protagonist in the darkly comic erotic thriller Red Flags, which she co-wrote and was filming in Portugal, reflecting her growth into a multifaceted performer capable of producing and headlining mature genre films.

Music

Martin debuted as a singer in 2008 with the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, where she portrayed Tess Tyler and performed solo tracks including "Too Cool" and "2 Stars," alongside group songs such as "Our Time Is Here." Her vocal contributions extended to the sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010), featuring the duet "Tear it Down" with Matthew Finley and ensemble pieces like "It's On." These performances showcased her pop-infused style, blending confident, upbeat delivery with harmonies suited to teen musical narratives. Beyond film soundtracks, Martin contributed to other Disney projects, recording "Magic" for the Wizards of Waverly Place album in 2009 and a cover of "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the re-release of Pinocchio that same year, accompanied by an official music video. She also appeared on compilations like Disney Girlz Rock 2, highlighting her versatility in pop and rock-tinged tracks. These recordings often tied directly to her acting roles, emphasizing her integration of into character-driven . A lifelong enthusiast of musical theater, Martin's influences stem from early exposure to productions like Peter Pan and in community theater, fostering a style rooted in theatrical expression and pop accessibility. Her professional stage debut came in 2007 as Kendra in a workshop production of Jason Robert Brown's musical 13 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, a role requiring vocal prowess in ensemble numbers. She later performed live outside film promotions, including a 2009 rendition of "" at the Festival of Ballooning in , demonstrating her stage presence in solo settings. Martin's music career intertwines closely with her acting, particularly in theater, where singing forms a core element of her portrayals; for instance, her one-night appearance as Grace Farrell in a 2011 production of Annie involved key vocal moments in the classic musical score. This synergy has allowed her to explore live performances beyond screen roles, prioritizing musical theater's narrative depth over standalone recording projects up to 2025.

Filmography

Film

Martin's film career includes lead and supporting roles in both Disney Channel Original Movies and independent features, spanning from musical comedies to dramas. Her breakthrough came with the antagonist role of Tess Tyler in the Camp Rock franchise, establishing her in family-oriented cinema before she pursued more diverse indie projects. The following table lists her credited film roles chronologically, including character names, directors, and brief notes on role significance where applicable.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2008Tess TylerLead antagonist in this Original Movie musical.
2009Megan KennedySuzi YoonessiLead role in independent coming-of-age comedy-.
2010 2: The Final JamTess TylerReturning lead antagonist in Original Movie sequel.
2011SironiaAubreyWilliam KaufmanSupporting role in independent drama about a musician's journey.
2013Geography ClubTrishGary EntinSupporting role in LGBTQ+ teen comedy-drama.
2014Senior ProjectNatalia BellNadine TruongSupporting role in independent comedy.
2015SafelightSharonTony AloupisSupporting role opposite in road drama.
2023JourneySamanthaChristopher RodriguezSupporting role in independent drama about family and perseverance.
2025Red FlagsLead (name TBA)TBALead in erotic thriller filmed in .

Television

Meaghan Martin's television career spans guest spots, recurring roles, and a lead in a short-lived series, beginning with a pilot in 2006 and continuing through guest appearances into the mid-2010s. Her roles often featured in youth-oriented programming on networks like , ABC Family (now Freeform), and . Below is a chronological list of her television credits, distinguishing between series regulars, recurring, and one-off appearances.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Just JordanAshleyGuest role (1 episode).
2007The Suite Life of Zack & CodyStaceyGuest role (1 episode: "Doin' Time in Suite 2330").
2008Disney Channel GamesHerselfMini-series; hostess (multiple parts).
2008HouseSarahGuest role (1 episode: "You Don't Want to Know").
2008Holly and Hal Moose: Our Uplifting Christmas AdventureEaston (voice)TV special.
2009–201010 Things I Hate About YouBianca StratfordSeries regular (20 episodes).
2011Mean Girls 2Jo MitchellLead role; TV movie.
2013–2016Awkward.Julie #2Recurring role (11 episodes).
2014Melissa & JoeyJordanGuest role (2 episodes: "Catch & Release," "More Than Roommates").
2015JessieDelphinaGuest role (1 episode: "Rossed at Sea: Part 1").

Video games

Martin expanded her career into video games following her 2015 performance in , where she provided both and for the supporting character Jessica Riley, a college student whose survival depends on player choices in the horror released exclusively for PlayStation 4. Her involvement marked an early entry into motion-capture work, leveraging her physical performance to capture the character's vulnerability and relational dynamics with Sam. Subsequent contributions to the series highlighted her vocal range in ensemble fantasy roles, with Martin reprising the voice of Naminé—a key with memory-manipulation abilities—in releases like (2019) for PlayStation 4 and , where the character aids the protagonists in unraveling multiverse threats. This ongoing role, spanning multiple platforms including ports, built on her earlier series work starting with Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories (2007) and emphasized nuanced emotional delivery in narrative-driven sequences. In 2024, Martin took on supporting roles in high-profile action titles, voicing —a mysterious ally providing lore and guidance—in Stellar Blade for , contributing to the game's sci-fi combat narrative through additional voices that enhance world-building. That same year, she voiced Camellya in Wuthering Waves, a open-world RPG available on PC, mobile, and consoles, portraying a significant character tied to the story's lore and even performing vocals for the episode theme "A Million Possibilities." Her classical acting training from informed these performances, allowing precise modulation for diverse character personalities in .

Theater

Martin began performing in theater during her childhood in , appearing in several community productions before turning professional in 2006. These early experiences included roles in musicals such as Peter Pan, , Schoolhouse Rock Live!, , Dorothy Meets Alice, and . After graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2016 with a focus on , Martin transitioned to professional stage work in , applying her training in Shakespearean and Jacobean theater to contemporary roles. Her professional stage debut came in 2019 with Christopher Durang's dark comedy at the Park Theatre, where she performed in multiple sketches, including a collapsing stand-up routine that highlighted themes of performance anxiety and improvisation. In 2022, she starred as , a young woman questioning her family origins, in Carey Crim's drama Never Not Once at the Park Theatre, a production that examined trauma, identity, and familial bonds through a lens of emotional revelation. Martin also appeared in The Least We Could Do at , contributing to this ensemble piece exploring interpersonal dynamics. In 2023, she took on the lead role of Julie, a privileged young woman navigating power imbalances in a context, in Kim Davies's —a modern reimagining of August Strindberg's —at the , earning praise for her portrayal of vulnerability and .
YearProductionRoleVenue
Pre-2006Various community musicals (e.g., Peter Pan, )VariousLas Vegas community theaters
2019Ensemble (multiple sketches)Park Theatre,
2022Never Not OnceEleanorPark Theatre,
2022The Least We Could DoEnsembleThe ,
2023Julie,

Discography

Singles

Meaghan Martin's solo singles as a lead artist are few, focusing on pop and alternative styles, with releases primarily through digital platforms. Her debut single marked an early foray into outside projects, while later efforts reflect a more personal and collaborative approach. Commercial reception has been modest, with streams in the low millions on platforms like , but no major chart placements on or international lists.
TitleRelease DateLabelProducer(s)Notes
Hate YouFebruary 6, 2010Kane Churko (co-producer and co-writer)Pop track released during her Disney tenure; music video directed by Phil Harder; garnered approximately 1.5 million streams as of 2025.
QuarantineApril 24, 2020Independent (via /) (collaboration)Alternative track inspired by pandemic isolation; self-released digitally; limited streaming reception with under 100,000 plays.
A Million PossibilitiesNovember 18, 2024Kuro Games (via game soundtrack label)YUE.STEVEN, Liu ZhixiaoEthereal pop song serving as ending theme for Wuthering Waves EP1.4; Martin's lead vocals; achieved approximately 600,000 streams on as of late 2025, tied to the game's popularity.

Soundtrack contributions

Meaghan Martin's soundtrack contributions primarily stem from her roles in Disney Channel productions, where she provided lead and ensemble vocals for original songs and covers tied to film and television narratives. In the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, she portrayed Tess Tyler and performed two key tracks: "Too Cool," an upbeat electropop song showcasing her character's confident persona, written by Toby Gad and Pam Sheyne, and "2 Stars," a duet-style number reflecting themes of rivalry and alliance, co-written by Adam Anders and Nikki Hassman. These performances, featured on the Camp Rock soundtrack album released by Walt Disney Records, highlighted her vocal range in a pop-rock style integral to the film's musical sequences. The 2010 sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam expanded her contributions with collaborative tracks emphasizing group dynamics at a rival camp. Martin reprised her role as Tess and co-led "Tear It Down," a high-energy anthem co-written by , , and Kovas, alongside Matthew "Mdot" Finley's character Luke. She also featured prominently in the ensemble opener "It's On," written by , Kovasciar Myvette, and , which rallied the Camp Star performers, and the "Walkin' in My Shoes" with Finley, exploring interpersonal tensions. These songs appeared on the film's , reinforcing her as a central vocalist in Disney's format. Beyond the Camp Rock series, Martin contributed to other Disney media soundtracks. In 2009, she recorded a contemporary cover of Olivia Newton-John's "Magic," written by John Farrar, for the Wizards of Waverly Place compilation album, capturing a mystical pop vibe inspired by the series' supernatural themes. That same year, she offered a youthful rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star," originally composed by Leigh Harline with lyrics by Ned Washington for the 1940 film Pinocchio, as part of the Disney Channel's Platinum Edition promotional efforts. Her acting role as Bianca Stratford in the ABC Family series 10 Things I Hate About You (2009–2010) included a cover of Kim Wilde's 1981 hit "Kids in America," performed as a duet with co-star Dana Davis during a school performance episode, blending '80s new wave with teen drama energy. In more recent years, Martin extended her soundtrack work to media. For the 2024 open-world action RPG Wuthering Waves, she provided English vocals for the ending theme "A Million Possibilities," co-written and composed by YUE.STEVEN and Liu Zhixiao, aligning with her role and evoking themes of exploration and memory in the game's narrative. This contribution marked a shift toward while maintaining her signature emotive delivery in collaborative contexts.
TrackMediaYearCo-Performers/WritersAlbum/Soundtrack
"Too Cool" (film)2008Solo; ,
"2 Stars" (film)2008Solo; , Nikki Hassman
"Tear It Down" (film)2010Matthew "" Finley; , , Kovas
"It's On" (film)2010Ensemble ( et al.); , Kovasciar Myvette,
"Walkin' in My Shoes" (film)2010Matthew "" Finley; (soundtrack credits)
"Magic" (TV)2009Solo cover;
"When You Wish Upon a Star" (promotional)2009Solo cover; Leigh Harline, Disney Platinum Edition
"Kids in America"10 Things I Hate About You (TV)2009; , , Series episode performance
"A Million Possibilities"Wuthering Waves (video game)2024Solo vocals; YUE.STEVEN, Liu ZhixiaoGame EP soundtrack

Awards and nominations

Acting awards

Martin received her first acting accolade in 2008 with a win at the Popcorn Film Festival for Audience Award (Best TV Movie Actress) for her role as Tess Tyler in Camp Rock. In 2009, she earned a nomination for Standout Performance at the Young Hollywood Awards for her performance as Megan Kennedy in Dear Lemon Lima, recognizing her emerging talent in independent film. Her breakthrough television role as Bianca Stratford in the ABC Family series 10 Things I Hate About You (2009–2010) led to multiple honors. At the 2010 Popcorn Film Festival, Martin won the Audience Award for TV Actress and was nominated for Female Newcomer. She also received a nomination for Favorite Actress at the 2009 TV Guide Awards for the series. Additionally, in 2010, she was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actress at the Young Artist Awards for the same role.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultSource
2008Popcorn Film FestivalAudience Award (Best TV Movie )Camp RockWonIMDb
2009Young Hollywood AwardsStandout PerformanceDear Lemon LimaNominatedTV Guide
2009TV Guide AwardsFavorite 10 Things I Hate About YouNominatedTV Guide
2010Popcorn Film FestivalAudience Award (TV )10 Things I Hate About YouWonIMDb
2010Popcorn Film FestivalAudience Award (Female Newcomer)10 Things I Hate About YouNominatedIMDb
2010Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young 10 Things I Hate About YouNominatedIMDb
2013L.A. OutfestScreen Idol (Best Performance by an in a Leading Role)Geography ClubNominatedIMDb
2014Young Hollywood AwardsFan Favorite Actor – FemaleOverallNominatedIMDb
Following her relocation to the UK and graduation from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art () in 2016, Martin transitioned to theater with her professional debut in (2019) at the Park Theatre, though no specific acting awards for her stage work have been reported as of 2025. No acting awards or nominations were found for her performance in (2011).

Other recognitions

In 2008, Martin was named one of TV Guide magazine's "13 Hottest Young Stars to Watch," highlighting her emerging presence in entertainment during her early Disney Channel work. For her contributions to video game voice acting, Martin's performance as Jessica in Until Dawn (2015) received positive critical reception, contributing to the game's nomination for Best Story at The Game Awards and praise for the ensemble voice work. Her role as Enya in Stellar Blade (2024) has similarly garnered fan appreciation in gaming communities, though no formal awards were bestowed by November 2025. In the music realm, Martin earned fan-voted nominations in the 2010 Popstar! Awards from PopstarOnline.com, recognizing her soundtrack performances in Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, including the single "." Additionally, at the 2014 Young Hollywood Awards, she received a nomination for Fan Favorite - Female, reflecting broad online and fan community support for her multifaceted career.

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