Biography
Megan Elizabeth Splavec Beaulieu (born November 29, 1978) is an American actress, model, producer, animator, writer, singer, songwriter, and rapper. She is the guitarist of the band Sick Logic.
Splavec was born on November 29, 1978 in Baltimore, Maryland. She started her career as a child actress who appeared in many television shows and movies. She appeared in numerous television shows and movies, captivating audiences with her infectious smile and undeniable talent. But Splavec was not content with just acting. She had a creative mind and a thirst for new challenges. She dabbled in modeling, producing, and even animation. Her imagination knew no bounds, and she was always pushing the limits of what she could achieve. In her teenage years, Splavec discovered her love for music. She started writing songs and rapping, and eventually started her band along with her siblings as their lead guitarist. Her edgy style and powerful stage presence made her an instant hit with fans. But Splavec's talents didn't stop there. She also had a gift for writing and storytelling. Her vivid imagination and unique perspective brought her to the world of writing, where she wrote scripts, poems, and even a novel.
On February 26, 2013, A video uploaded to Goregrish called 1 girl 1 knife, the video shows a guy tied up to a bed, nude, Splavec is seen with a knife and started to cut the boy's head apart, the boy started to scream, Splavec told the boy, "Shut the f**k up, you little bastard" after the head was cut, the boy was bleeding everywhere, Splavec was covered in blood. The video ended when Splavec was laughing while the boy was still screaming, Splavec was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and spend three months in prison, the boy that was murdered was never identified, due to his head being cut off.
In 1998, she married animator Stewart Beaulieu and has 1 child Daniel born on December 15, 2001. She is known for voicing various characters in movies, video games, and TV shows. In 1991, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.