Meg Bush is a New York City-based actor and singer whose passion for storytelling has captivated audiences across various stages and screens. Starting her journey at age 17, she became a company member at a regional theater, delivering compelling performances in nearly 300 shows, including Jeffrey Sanzel’s poignant "From the Fires: Voices of the Holocaust." This foundation in live performance laid the groundwork for her film career, which gained significant traction with her standout role in the cult classic "Coffee" (1973).
Collectors often seek out Meg’s work for its blend of emotional depth and historical significance. Her diverse range, honed during her studies at Oxford and Fordham University, has made her a sought-after figure in both theatrical and film circles. With each release, especially in formats like Blu-ray, fans appreciate not only the nostalgia but also the rich context she brings to her roles, solidifying her status as a cherished figure in the physical media landscape.