Megan Boone began her professional acting career in 2007 with her stage debut in Charles L. Mee’s play Limonade Tous Les Jours, a performance that earned her two LA Weekly Theatre Awards. Her screen breakthrough came in 2009 with the horror film My Bloody Valentine 3D, which garnered her positive critical attention. She also held a supporting role in the romantic comedy Sex and the City 2.
Boone became more prominent on television through roles in crime and legal dramas. She portrayed Junior Deputy District Attorney Lauren Stanton in NBC’s Law & Order: LA and appeared in an episode of Blue Bloods. However, her most recognized role is that of FBI agent Elizabeth Keen in NBC’s thriller series The Blacklist, where she played a central character alongside James Spader. Her pregnancy was incorporated into the show's storyline during filming.
In addition to acting, Boone explored directing, debuting her short film Eggshells for Soil. She also starred in the independent drama Leave Me Like You Found Me, for which she won Best Actress at the Gen Art Film Festival. She later appeared in the dance-themed film series Step Up Revolution, continuing to showcase her versatility across genres.
In November 2015, Boone confirmed that she was expecting a child with her partner, artist Dan Estabrook. The following year, during an appearance on Live! with Kelly and Michael, she announced their engagement and revealed the birth of their daughter, Caroline. Her pregnancy was written into The Blacklist script, allowing her professional commitments and personal life to align seamlessly.
Megan Boone continues to be recognized for her strong performances in drama, action, and thriller genres, establishing herself as a prominent figure in both television and independent cinema.
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