Megan Ketch
View on WikipediaMegan Ketch is an American actress, best known for her roles on film such as the 2013 romantic comedy movie The Big Wedding and the mystery television series American Gothic.
Key Information
Life and career
[edit]Ketch graduated from New York University and in March 2012 was cast in a lead role on the ABC drama pilot Gotham.[1][2] Later in 2012 she appeared in a recurring role on the CBS series Blue Bloods[3] as Detective Kate Lansing. Her other television credits include A Gifted Man, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and The Good Wife. She made her feature film debut in the 2013 comedy The Big Wedding.[1]
From 2015 to 2016, Ketch had a recurring role in the CW comedy series Jane the Virgin. In 2016, she went on to star in the CBS murder mystery summer drama series American Gothic.[4][5][6]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Settle Down Easy | Jana | Short film |
| 2011 | Crystal Sessions | Lilly Moore Granzen | Short film |
| 2012 | Bright Morning | Julie | Short film |
| 2013 | The Big Wedding | Jane | |
| 2015 | Louder Than Bombs | Amy | |
| 2016 | Cohab | Caye | Short film |
| 2017 | The Incredible Jessica James | Mandy |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | A Gifted Man | Julia | Episode: "In Case of Abnormal Rhythm" |
| 2012 | Gotham | Anne Travers | Unsold TV pilot |
| 2012 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Corey Green | Episode: "Official Story" |
| 2012–2013 | Blue Bloods | Detective Kate Lansing | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
| 2013–2015 | The Good Wife | Deena Lampard | 4 episodes |
| 2013–2015 | Under the Dome | Harriet Arnold | 4 episodes |
| 2014 | Reckless | Shelby Rayder | Episodes: "Family Plot", "Civil Wars: Part 1" |
| 2015 | Forever | Irene | Episode: "Social Engineering" |
| 2015–2016 | Jane the Virgin | Susanna Barnett/Sin Rostro | Recurring role, 12 episodes |
| 2016 | American Gothic | Tessa Hawthorne | Main role |
| 2018 | Tremors | Mindy | Unsold TV pilot |
| 2018–2019 | The Affair | Gaelle | 2 episodes |
| 2020 | Evil | Judy James | Episode: "Room 320"
2025 |
| 2025 | Monster: The Ed Gein Story | Dr. Ann Burgess | |
| 2025 | Chad Powers | Wendy | Episode: 5th Quarter |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (5 March 2012). "ABC Drama Pilot 'Gotham' - Megan Ketch Cast In Lead Role". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Published Tuesday, Mar 6 2012, 14:54 GMT (2012-03-06). "'Gotham' ABC pilot casts newcomer Megan Ketch as lead - US TV News". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "'Blue Bloods': Marisa Ramirez Promoted to Series Regular (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (7 December 2015). "Justin Chatwin & Megan Ketch To Star In CBS Summer Series 'American Gothic'". Retrieved 31 May 2016.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2012-03-05). "Newcomer Megan Ketch Gets Female Lead In ABC Drama Pilot 'Gotham'". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ "Five Things You Didn't Know about Megan Ketch". TVOvermind. 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
External links
[edit]- Megan Ketch at IMDb
Megan Ketch
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early life
Megan Margaret Ketch was born on July 26, 1982, in New York City, New York.[8][9] She is the daughter of Jim Ketch, a trumpet player, jazz teacher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and big band leader.[8][6] Ketch grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where her family's deep engagement with music and performance profoundly shaped her early years.[6] She was exposed to the arts from a young age, participating in summer musicals at Westminster Presbyterian Church and community plays through the local Arts Council, while frequently watching her father perform.[6] This environment, enriched by imaginative play like treehouse performances and influences from classic films on Turner Movie Classics, novels, and local theater figures such as Julie Fishell at PlayMakers Repertory Company, fostered her childhood aspirations to pursue acting.[6]Education
Ketch earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dramatic Art from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[10] Following her bachelor's degree, Ketch pursued advanced training at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she completed a Master of Fine Arts in Acting through the Graduate Acting Program in 2011.[11] Her graduate education emphasized intensive acting techniques, including participation in theater productions; for instance, in her second year, she performed in a piece related to historical narratives at the program.[12]Career
Early career
Ketch entered the professional acting world following her graduation from New York University's Graduate Acting Program around 2011, building on her training with initial theater engagements in New York. Her early stage work featured Off-Broadway appearances, including a role in Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard produced by the Classic Stage Company.[13] In 2011, Ketch made her on-screen debut with a guest appearance as Julia in the episode "In Case of Abnormal Rhythm" of the CBS medical drama A Gifted Man.[14] She followed this with another guest role as Corey Green in the January 2012 episode "Official Story" of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[15] A key milestone came in March 2012 when, as a relative newcomer, Ketch was cast in the lead role of Anne Travers for the ABC drama pilot Gotham, directed by Francis Lawrence.[16] Although the pilot was not picked up to series, it highlighted her rising profile. Ketch's breakthrough in television arrived later that year on the CBS procedural Blue Bloods, where she replaced Jennifer Esposito as Detective Kate Lansing, Danny Reagan's partner. She appeared in six episodes across the 2012–2013 third season, providing a recurring presence amid the show's cast changes.[17]Television roles
Ketch gained prominence in television through a series of recurring roles in network dramas starting in the early 2010s. Her breakthrough came with the role of Deena Lampard, a client involved in complex legal cases, on The Good Wife from 2013 to 2015, where she appeared in multiple episodes showcasing her ability to portray layered, morally ambiguous characters in high-stakes legal environments.[3] This was followed by her portrayal of Harriet Arnold, a devoted townsperson navigating the supernatural isolation of Chester's Mill, in Under the Dome across seasons 1 through 3 (2013–2015), appearing in four episodes that highlighted her skill in ensemble-driven science fiction thrillers.[18] In 2014, she took on Shelby Rayder in the legal drama Reckless, a recurring part that allowed her to explore interpersonal conflicts in a Southern courtroom setting, further establishing her in CBS programming.[19] Building on these, Ketch demonstrated range in prestige cable series with her recurring role as Gaelle, a nuanced supporting figure in relational dynamics, on The Affair from 2018 to 2019.[19] She also appeared as Judy James, a former associate entangled in psychological investigations, in a 2020 episode of Evil, blending mystery and supernatural elements to underscore her adaptability in genre-bending narratives.[3] These roles marked her transition from guest spots—such as her early appearance on Blue Bloods—to more sustained television presence, emphasizing dramatic depth across legal, sci-fi, and psychological thrillers. Ketch's major series leads further illustrated her versatility. In Jane the Virgin (2015–2016), she played Susanna Barnett in 12 episodes, a detective whose arc intertwined with the show's telenovela-style intrigue, allowing her to infuse wit and intensity into a comedic-drama hybrid.[20] Her starring turn as Tessa Ross, the empathetic youngest sibling in a family unraveling dark secrets, in the 2016 CBS mystery American Gothic positioned her as a central figure in a short-lived but critically noted ensemble drama, praised for her portrayal of familial loyalty amid suspense.[21] In recent years, Ketch has expanded into anthology and comedy formats. She portrayed Dr. Ann Burgess, a forensic psychologist consulting on criminal profiling, in the 2025 episode of Ryan Murphy's Monsters: The Ed Gein Story, contributing to the series' true-crime explorations with a performance grounded in historical accuracy.[22] In the Hulu comedy Chad Powers (2025), she played Wendy Hudson, the coach's wife entangled in humorous team scandals, bringing levity and relational complexity to the sports satire.[23] Additionally, in the 2025 miniseries Sirens, Ketch appeared as Susan Davenport across five episodes, delving into themes of power and sisterhood in a thriller setting.[1] Collectively, these television roles have showcased Ketch's progression from supporting dramatic parts to lead positions across mystery, comedy, and horror genres, solidifying her reputation for versatile, character-driven performances.[24]Film and stage roles
Megan Ketch made her feature film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy The Big Wedding, directed by Justin Zackham, where she portrayed Jane, the supportive girlfriend of the groom in an ensemble cast that included Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, and Amanda Seyfried. The film, which grossed over $53 million worldwide against a $35 million budget, highlighted Ketch's ability to contribute to lighthearted family dynamics amid comedic chaos. In 2015, Ketch took on a more dramatic role as Amy in Joachim Trier's indie film Louder Than Bombs, a poignant exploration of grief and family secrets starring Jesse Eisenberg and Isabelle Huppert. Her performance as the ex-wife navigating emotional turmoil received praise for adding depth to the ensemble's introspective narrative, with the film earning critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival for its subtle character studies. Ketch continued showcasing her versatility in 2017's The Incredible Jessica James, a Netflix romantic comedy directed by James C. Strouse, where she played Mandy, the pragmatic best friend to the protagonist (Jessica Williams).[25] The film, which holds an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, emphasized Ketch's comedic timing in supporting roles that grounded the story's themes of resilience and self-discovery.[25] Looking ahead, Ketch is set to appear in the 2025 short film Waves, directed by an emerging filmmaker, playing the role of Victoria in a project that promises intimate storytelling.[26] On stage, Ketch has balanced film work with theater, notably starring as Alyssa in the world premiere of Bekah Brunstetter's The Game at Playmakers Repertory Company in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in April 2024.[27] This comedic adaptation of Aristophanes' Lysistrata addressed modern themes of addiction and feminism through Alyssa's efforts to reclaim her life from her husband's video game obsession, earning positive reviews for Ketch's energetic and relatable portrayal in a production that ran through late April.[28] Earlier, she appeared in Off-Broadway productions such as Continuity at Manhattan Theatre Club and a revival of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard at Classic Stage Company, roles that underscored her commitment to ensemble-driven theater exploring interpersonal tensions.[13] In addition to her acting work, Ketch wrote and produced the short film Remind Me, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2018.[4] In 2019, she founded and serves as director of Studio, a Los Angeles-based professional acting community offering classes, scene studies, intensives, and production opportunities for actors at all career stages.[6] Ketch's film and stage work illustrates a deliberate transition from television toward indie cinema and regional theater, where she excels in ensemble settings that prioritize character-driven narratives over lead roles.[7] Her choices in projects like Louder Than Bombs and The Game demonstrate a range spanning comedic timing, dramatic nuance, and feminist perspectives, contributing to stories that resonate through subtle emotional layers rather than spectacle.[29]Personal life
Marriage
Megan Ketch married British actor Max Deacon in October 2018.[30][31] The couple first met in 2014 during a screen test for a CBS pilot in Los Angeles.[6][7] Ketch and Deacon maintain a low public profile regarding their relationship, focusing on their shared professional lives as actors while occasionally referencing each other in interviews.[7]Family
Ketch and her husband welcomed their first child, a son named Leon, in 2022.[32][8] As a mother, Ketch has spoken about the challenges and joys of balancing her acting career with parenthood, noting that her family provides essential motivation to pursue her professional goals. She has expressed a desire for her son to witness her efforts and achievements, emphasizing how this parental role reinforces her commitment to her craft.[7] Ketch maintains a close connection with her father, Jim Ketch, an emeritus Director of Jazz Studies and trumpet instructor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who has offered ongoing support throughout her acting career. As the only other performer in her immediate family, he has provided reassurance and encouragement over nearly two decades in the industry.[32][8][6][33]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | The Big Wedding | Jane |
| 2015 | Louder Than Bombs | Amy Reed[34] |
| 2017 | The Incredible Jessica James | Mandy |
| 2019 | Remind Me | Nora[35] |