
Meg Fraser
Acting
Biography
Meg Fraser was born in Wick in 1970. After graduating from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1995 she has been working throughout Britain mainly as a stage actress with occasional appearances on radio, film and television. In 2007 she won the CATS Award (Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland) for best actress, and the TMA Award (Theatre Management Awards) for best supporting performance.
Known For

Forced into exile by the English after being crowned King of Scotland, legendary warrior Robert the Bruce fights to reclaim the throne.
Outlaw King

Life Support is a 1999 British medical drama series aired across six episodes on BBC Scotland. Katherine Doone works as a clinical ethicist at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital. Her job is to make the big decisions about what's best for the patient's long-term treatment.
Life Support

In this remake of the classic western, a feared outlaw staggers onto a rancher’s land expecting a quick death, not mercy. But the rancher’s daughter offers him a chance at a life beyond violence. Now, with an outlaw gang threatening his new home, he must decide what kind of man he’ll be when the world demands blood.
Angel and the Badman
Gorbals, Glasgow. A caterpillar crosses the road unnoticed by anyone. Four stories pass within millimetres of its life.
Wanting and Getting

A hopeless waitress and a melancholy neon sign maker are on separate paths and struggle through the everyday alone. Their thoughts for each other collide with magnetic force, can fate under the guise of a cupid cowboy and a band of coffee bean ants connect the lost souls?