
Professional Stuntwoman for Hire.
You might not recognize her at first glance, but Meegan E. Godfrey’s work has landed right in front of the camera — literally. From high falls to hallway crashes, she’s spent years making action scenes feel real while keeping everyone safe in the process.
A proud member of the Stuntwomen’s Association of Motion Pictures, Meegan has built a career on adaptability — one where fight scenes, high falls, and comedic pratfalls all live side by side. She’s doubled for Lindsay Lohan in multiple projects, including Just My Luck, Georgia Rule, and I Know Who Killed Me, working through intense setups & scenes with minimal rehearsal time.
In the horror genre, she’s been tossed down staircases in both Paranormal Activity 2 and Paranormal Activity 3, and showed up in Zombieland as, well... the undead with a memorable, gruesome fall at the fair. In The Frozen Ground, she doubled Vanessa Hudgens, helping carry some of the most physically vulnerable moments in the film.
She’s also worked utility stunts on multiple large-scale features like Transformers, Poseidon, and Crank, mixing ratchets, wire gags, and fast-action stunt sequences. Whether she’s flipping on camera or sliding down a glass panel in Get Smart, her timing never misses the lens.
Her TV credits are just as deep. Meegan has doubled Patricia Heaton on The Middle, Megan Mullally on Children’s Hospital, and Lizzy Caplan on True Blood. You’ll find her fighting on CSI: Miami, falling on General Hospital, and weaving through the chaos on Sons of Anarchy.
She’s done motion capture for World Trade Center, coordinated burns and wire gags on G.H. Night Shift, and even launched on air rams in a Ralphs TV campaign. Her toolbox includes Tae Kwon Do, advanced SCUBA, hand gun training, and a BFA in Dance — all of which shows up in her movement, balance, and ability to adjust mid-scene.
What keeps her on call isn’t just experience — it’s her range. Whether she’s doubling for a sitcom star or a scream queen (horror), Meegan understands action, where the camera is, what the character needs, and how to make a moment feel dangerous without ever making it unsafe.
Meegan is the one who hits her mark, hits it hard and gets up to do it again — until the camera gets what it came for.







The Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures (SWAMP) is the pioneering and longest-standing women's stunt team in history. Comprised of elite female stunt performers, coordinators, and second-unit directors, SWAMP champions safety, professionalism, and excellence across the entertainment industry. Their members have performed daring, high-risk stunts in many iconic blockbuster films and TV shows. Known for their immense contributions to the stunt and action world, SWAMP continues to influence the industry. For bookings or interviews, SWAMP remains a key resource for the finest in stunt performance.
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