Meghan Ory is a talented Canadian actress known for her captivating performances in television and film.
Born on August 20, 1982, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, she has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with her versatile acting skills.
Ory rose to prominence for her roles as Red Riding Hood/Ruby in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time, Riley Neal in the CBS drama Intelligence, and Abby O’Brien in the Hallmark family drama Chesapeake Shores.
Beyond her on-screen success, Ory is a devoted wife to actor John Reardon, whom she married in 2008, and a mother to three children.
Siblings
Meghan grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, alongside her younger brother, Jesse Ory.
Jesse is the only sibling Meghan has publicly acknowledged, and the two share a close familial bond rooted in their Canadian upbringing.
Unlike Meghan, who pursued a career in the spotlight, Jesse has taken a different path, becoming a doctor.
Career
Ory’s journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age, fueled by a passion for acting that emerged before her teenage years.
Despite her mother—a drama teacher—initially discouraging her from auditioning for film and TV roles until she could afford her own headshots, Meghan’s determination led her to theater.
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Her professional debut came in 1999 with the Fox Family Channel movie The Darklings, where she played Jessie Everett.
In 2000, Ory landed her first recurring role as Juliette Waybourne in the series Higher Ground, followed by a stint as Sherry Woods in Vampire High (2001-2002).
Her breakthrough came in 2011 when she joined the cast of Once Upon a Time, portraying the dual role of Ruby and Red Riding Hood.
She became a series regular in the second season, though she later stepped back to star in Intelligence (2014), a short-lived but notable CBS drama.
Ory’s most enduring role to date is Abby O’Brien in Chesapeake Shores (2016-2022), a Hallmark series that showcased her ability to lead a multi-generational family drama.
Her film credits include John Tucker Must Die (2006), Blonde and Blonder (2007), and Dead Rising: Watchtower (2015), further demonstrating her versatility across genres.
Beyond acting, Meghan has explored writing, authoring a teen book series titled Chronicles of the Girl Wars, inspired by her high school experiences.
Accolades
While Ory has not amassed a vast collection of high-profile awards, her contributions to television have earned her recognition and a loyal fan base.
One of her earliest accolades came in 1996 when she received the Fine Arts Award for Acting from Royal Oak Middle School, an early testament to her talent.
Ory’s performances, particularly in Once Upon a Time and Chesapeake Shores, have garnered critical praise and solidified her status as a fan favorite.
Although she has not been nominated for major industry awards like the Emmys or Golden Globes, her consistent work in popular series and her ability to connect with audiences speak to her skill and appeal.
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