Meredith Bishop

American actress, writer and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meredith Bishop is an American actress, writer and producer. Bishop is best known for her role as Annie Mack in Nickelodeon's The Secret World of Alex Mack, which ran on the network from 1994–1998.

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Meredith Bishop
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  • Actress
  • writer
  • producer
Years active1985–present
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Career

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Bishop began acting professionally in 1985, though would not gain international recognition until her role as Annie Mack in Nickelodeon's The Secret World of Alex Mack in 1994.[1]

Bishop has appeared in numerous theater productions in the Los Angeles area over the course of several decades. In 1996, Bishop received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Lead Performance in Lee Blessing's Eleemosynary.[2] Bishop has also received two Ovation Award nominations, one for Best Lead Actress in a Play for The Concept of Remainders [3] and one for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Aftermath.[4] Bishop also co-starred in Better at the Echo Theater,[5] Complete at the Matrix Theater,[6] and played a young Rose Kennedy in The Color of Rose [7] which premiered at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

Bishop executive produced and starred in the 2003 film Klepto, which premiered at the 2003 CineVegas Film Festival.[8]

Bishop is also known for co-producing and co-starring in the comedy web series Grip and Electric [9] for which she earned an Indie Series Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy.[10] Grip and Electric, which co-starred Henry Thomas, Lin Shaye, Janet Varney, Burl Moseley, Izzy Diaz, and Andrew Burlinson, was favorably reviewed by the New York Times[11] and TubeFilter.[12]

In 2018, Bishop wrote, co-produced and starred in the short film See You Soon, a dark comedy which was an official selection at the HollyShorts Film Festival.[13]

Bishop has also appeared on many network TV programs including Scrubs, Mad About You, Felicity, Good Luck Charlie and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

Bishop has also appeared in numerous commercials including the KitKat "Jack-O'-Lantern" commercial,[14] the Bud Light "Book Club" commercial [15] which aired during Super Bowl XLIV [16] and the GEICO "Reality Show" commercial which features a young couple competing in a fake reality TV show called Tiny House.[17][18] "Reality Show" was listed among the top ten most popular GEICO commercials of all time.[19]

Filmography

Film

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1985 Kidsongs Jumproper Video short, "A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm"
2003 Klepto Emily Brown
2010 Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident Celeste
2012 Austin, We Have a Problem Austin Powders / Jen Short
2014 Knights of the Long Table Guinevere / Wonder Woman Short
2015 The Serenader Joy Lewis Short
2015 Body + Blood Short
2016 Skin Girlfriend Short
2018 See You Soon Meg Short
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Television

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1994–98 The Secret World of Alex Mack Annie Mack Main role, series regular
1997 Mad About You 18-Year-Old Mabel "Letters to Mabel"
1998 Sliders Jenny Anderson "The Dying Fields"
2000 Chicken Soup for the Soul Denise "The Right Thing"
2001 Nikki Lurleen "Technical Knockup", "Vaya Con Nikki"
2001–02 Felicity Samantha "Boooz", "Oops... Noel Did It Again", "Future Shock"
2006 Scrubs Melissa "My Day at the Races"
2008 Speedie Date Nina New media series
2014 Good Luck Charlie Rhonda "Good Bye Charlie"
2015 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Officer Anderson "Love in the Time of Hydra"
2016 Grip and Electric Heather New media series
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Theatre

Recent theatre performances include:

  • Atonement (2007)[20]
  • The Concept of Remainders (2008)[21]
  • Breaking and Entering (2009)[22]
  • The Color of Rose (2010)[23]
  • London's Scars (2010)[24]
  • AfterMath (2011)[25]
  • Complete (2013)[26]
  • Better (2014)[27]

Awards and nominations

Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards

  • 1996: Winner, Lead Performance for the role of Echo in Eleemosynary[28]

Ovation Awards

  • 2008: Nominated for Lead Actress in a Play for the role of Sophie in The Concept of Remainders[29]
  • 2011: Nominated for Featured Actress in a Play for the role of Natalie in Aftermath[30]

Indie Series Awards

  • 2017: Nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy for the role of Heather in Grip and Electric[31]

References

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