Meagan Good has been lighting up screens since the ’90s with her charisma, talent, and unmistakable star power. From child star to leading lady, she’s carved out a dynamic career across television, film, and behind the camera—always on her own terms, and with a fierce sense of self.
Raised in California, Meagan began acting at the age of four and landed early roles in commercials, TV shows, and small parts in films. Her breakout came in 1997’s Eve’s Bayou, where her performance as Cisely Batiste earned her critical acclaim at just 16 years old. It was clear then—this wasn’t just another cute kid on screen. Meagan had serious chops.
Throughout the early 2000s, she became a staple of Black cinema and teen comedies, starring in films like Deliver Us from Eva, You Got Served, and Roll Bounce. But it was her role in Think Like a Man (2012) that reintroduced her to a whole new audience, showcasing her comedic timing, romantic charm, and magnetic screen presence.
Good has also made a strong impression on television. She starred in Deception, Minority Report, and most recently, Harlem, where she plays Camille—a smart, messy, and funny character navigating friendship and love in modern NYC. It’s a role that feels like it was written just for her.
Beyond acting, Meagan has stepped into the role of director and producer. She’s also known for her empowering voice on faith, identity, and self-worth, particularly within the entertainment industry where she's pushed back on stereotypes and carved out her own lane.
Meagan Good’s career is a testament to longevity, reinvention, and never letting Hollywood define you. As she celebrates another birthday, fans celebrate a woman who’s beautiful, brainy, and blazing her own creative trail.
Happy Birthday to Meagan Good—a star who keeps shining on her own terms.