Megalyn Echikunwoke

Ebubennem Megalyn Ann Echikunwoke // (/ˈmɛɡəlɪn ɛˌɪkʊnˈwk/ MEG-ə-lin etch-IK-uun-WOH-kay;[1] born May 28, 1983[2][3]), also known as Megalyn E.K.,[4] is an American actress,[5] known primarily for her roles in television and film.

Megalyn Echikunwoke
Echikunwoke in 2016
Born
Ebubennem Megalyn Ann Echikunwoke

(1983-05-28) May 28, 1983 (age 41)
Other namesMegalyn E.K.
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Born in Spokane, Washington, she was discovered while performing in a theatrical production for an arts academy, and began working professionally at age 15, appearing in an episode of The Steve Harvey Show. Between 2001 and 2002, she starred as Nicole Palmer, daughter of David Palmer, on the Fox series 24, followed by guest roles on ER and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Between 2004 and 2005, she portrayed Angie Barnett, the half-sister of Steven Hyde, on the sitcom That '70s Show. In 2006, she starred as a lead in the series The 4400 which ran until 2007, followed by recurring roles on 90210 and House of Lies.

Her film roles in the early 2010s include Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress (2011), and the action sequel A Good Day to Die Hard (2013). In 2016, she portrayed Mari McCabe / Vixen in the Arrowverse. The following year, she had a supporting role in CHiPs (2017), followed by the independent comedy An Actor Prepares (2018). Next, she co-starred in the comedy Night School (2018). In late 2018, she made her New York stage debut in an off-Broadway production of Apologia.

Early life

Ebubennem Megalyn Ann Echikunwoke[6][7] was born in Spokane, Washington[2] to Mark Onigwe Versato Echikunwoke, an Igbo Nigerian father, and Anita Laurie.[2] Her father, an immigrant to the United States, was a survivor of the Nigerian Civil War, during which he suffered gunshot wounds that resulted in him contracting hepatitis B.[7]

When Echikunwoke was four years old, her father, then attending law school in Spokane, died of liver cancer, stemming from his war-related medical problems.[7] Her mother moved the family to the Navajo Nation, where she raised Echikunwoke and her siblings in the unincorporated community of Chinle, Arizona.[2][8] At age 14, Echikunwoke was discovered while performing in a theater production at an arts academy summer camp.[2]

Career

Echikunwoke in 2009

Echikunwoke's first featured role was a guest appearance on The Steve Harvey Show in 1998.[2] The following year, she had her first film role in Julie Dash's Funny Valentines.[9] In 2001, she starred in a lead role on the MTV soap opera Spyder Games as Cherish Pardee, a coffee house singer, which ran through the year.[2] She subsequently had a recurring role in the first season of 24 (2001–2002) as David Palmer's daughter Nicole.[2] Beginning in 2003, she appeared as Danika on the comedy series Like Family,[2] and guest-starred on Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the episode "The Killer in Me" (2003).[2] This was followed with a guest role on Veronica Mars (2004).[2]

Between 2004 and 2005, she appeared on FOX's That '70s Show as Steven Hyde's half-sister, Angie Barnett.[2] In 2006, she was cast as a series regular on the science fiction television series The 4400 as the adult version of the mysterious Isabelle Tyler.[2] She left the show in 2007. From 2008 to 2009, she appeared on season 7 of CSI: Miami as new medical examiner Dr. Tara Price.[2] She had a recurring role on TNT's Raising the Bar (2008–2009) as the love-interest of attorney Marcus McGrath, played by J. August Richards;[10] also in 2008, she appeared as a singer in the Leonard Chess biopic Who Do You Love?[11] In 2011, she played Holly for the fourth season of 90210,[12] and subsequently appeared in the comedy film Damsels in Distress.[13]

She played April on Showtime's House of Lies (2012) and Riley Parker, in the legal drama Made in Jersey (also 2012), on CBS.[14] In 2014, she co-starred in the drama series Mind Games on ABC.

In 2016, Echikunwoke appeared on the CW's Arrow as DC Comics superhero Mari McCabe / Vixen for an episode, and voiced the character in the CW Seed animated series Vixen. Due to prior commitments, she was unavailable to play the character in Legends of Tomorrow, resulting in the introduction of a new Vixen (played by Maisie Richardson-Sellers), the time-displaced grandmother of Echikunwoke's character. Echikunwoke had a supporting role in Dax Shepard's CHiPs (2017), followed by the comedy An Actor Prepares (2018). That year, she had a supporting role in the comedy Night School, which grossed over $100 million.[15]

In 2018, Echikunwoke played Claire in the off-Broadway production of Apologia for the Roundabout Theatre Company,[16] which ran from October 16 through December 16 of that year.[16] In 2019, she had a supporting role in Late Night.[9] She subsequently had a lead role on Almost Family, a FOX drama series chronicling three women who learn that they are siblings after a prominent fertility doctor reveals he has used his own sperm to father over 100 children with his patients.[17] It was canceled after one season.[18]

Personal life

In 2007, Echikunwoke, along with Justin Long, Olivia Wilde, and Kal Penn, successfully campaigned for 2008 Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. The campaign included a winter tour of college campuses and bars in Iowa, with the added goal of registering new and young college-aged voters, known as the “All-Actor All-Iowa All-Star Voter Education Tour”.[19][20]

Echikunwoke's cousin is athlete Annette Echikunwoke.[21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999Funny ValentinesLauren[9]
2004Great LengthsElenaShort film[2]
2006CamjackersSista Strada Cast[9]
2008FixCarmen[9]
2008Who Do You Love?Ivy Mills[9]
2011Damsels in DistressRose[9]
2011Free HugsMeganShort film
2013A Good Day to Die HardPretty Reporter[9]
2014Electric SlideJean
2014Night SwimEveShort film
2015The MeddlerElise[9]
2017CHiPsPatricia Eerly[9]
2018Step SistersJamilah[9]
2018An Actor PreparesClementine[9]
2018Night SchoolLisa King[9]
2019Late NightRobin[9]
2022Emily the CriminalLiz

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1998CreatureElizabeth GibsonMiniseries
1998The Steve Harvey ShowAllison HightowerEpisode: "Uncle Steve"
2000Malibu, CARandyEpisode: "Three Dudes and a Baby"
2001Spyder GamesCherish Pardee65 episodes[6]
2001–200224Nicole Palmer6 episodes[6]
2002SheenaJanelEpisode: "Coming to Africa"[6]
2002ERTerry WelchEpisode: "Bygones"
2002For the PeopleClaudia Gibson2 episodes[6]
2002What I Like About YouKarenEpisode: "The Parrot Trap"
2002B.S.Shannon CrossTelevision film[2]
2003Buffy the Vampire SlayerVaughneEpisode: "The Killer in Me"[2]
2003–2004Like FamilyDanika Ward22 episodes[6]
2004Veronica MarsRainEpisode: "Drinking the Kool-Aid"[6]
2004–2005That '70s ShowAngie Barnett8 episodes[6]
2005HitchedChristinaTelevision film[2]
2006SupernaturalCassie RobinsonEpisode: "Route 666"[6]
2006–2007The 4400Isabelle TylerMain role[6]
2008The GameCheyenneEpisode: "Take These Vows and Shove 'Em!"[6]
2008–2009CSI: MiamiTara Price23 episodes[6]
2009Raising the BarAmelia Mkali3 episodes[6]
2009Law & Order: Special Victims UnitNicole GleasonEpisode: "Anchor"
2011–201290210Holly StricklerRecurring role
2012House of LiesAprilRecurring role
2012Beautiful PeopleMonicaTelevision film
2012Made in JerseyRiley ParkerMain role
2014American Dad!AngieVoice, episode: "Introducing the Naughty Stewardess"
2014Mind GamesMegan ShaneMain role[6]
2015The FollowingPenny4 episodes[6]
2016ArrowMari McCabe / VixenEpisode: "Taken"
2016DamienSimone BaptisteMain role
2017GhostedNatalieEpisode: "Whispers"
2017White FamousSadie4 episodes[6]
2019–2020Almost FamilyEdie PalmerMain role[6]
2021Into the DarkEsme RawlsEpisode: "Blood Moon"[22]

Web

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015–2016VixenMari McCabe / VixenVoice, main role[23]
2018Freedom Fighters: The RayMari McCabe / VixenVoice[24]
2023QueenterrogatedDetectiveYouTube[25]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2017Injustice 2Mari McCabe / VixenVoice
2018Lego DC Super-VillainsMari McCabe / VixenVoice
2019Mortal Kombat 11Jacqui BriggsVoice
2019Heroes of the StormQhiraVoice

Stage credits

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2018ApologiaClaireRoundabout Theatre Company[16]

References