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Miranda Wilson
Born
Cheryl-Ann Wilson

(1960-09-10) September 10, 1960 (age 64)
Other namesCheryl-Ann Wilson
Miranda Lassalle
Years active1984–present
Spouse
Richard Lassalle
(m. 1990)
Children2

Miranda Wilson, also known as Cheryl-Ann Wilson, (born September 10, 1960) is an American actress and dialect coach. She is best known for her role as the villainess Megan Hathaway DiMera on the NBC soap opera, Days of Our Lives.

Early life

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Cheryl-Ann Wilson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. In high school, Wilson had the opportunity to perform in nine stage productions. After high school, Miranda did a four-year Fine Arts degree at University of California, Santa Barbara, majoring in Theatre Arts with an Acting emphasis.

Career

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Wilson, began her career in 1984, after she won the role of Megan Hathaway, the high-school sweetheart of Bo Brady, in the popular soap opera, Days of Our Lives. Megan gained notoriety when it was revealed that the character was actually Megan DiMera, the daughter of the supervillain, Stefano DiMera.[1] After Megan was killed off, Wilson was approached by John Conboy the producer of Capitol and asked to audition for the contract role of Kate Wells, working mainly opposite the rugged hero of the 50's and 60's cinema, Richard Egan. Kate became a pivotal villainess bringing the show to one of its climatic cliffhangers at the time the show was cancelled.

Wilson next appeared along with her ‘Capitol’ co-star Debrah Farentino, in the 1987 horror film Cellar Dweller which has since become a cult classic.

Next Wilson was cast as the psychic Sandra Mills on the beloved soap opera Santa Barbara. She had the great good fortune of playing opposite A. Martinez while his main onscreen partner, Marcy Walker, was on maternity leave. While Sandra was loathed by fans for pursuing Cruz, she was more deeply troubled and misunderstood than strictly a villainess.

In-between her contract roles on the soaps Wilson had guest starring roles on several popular TV series. On T. J. Hooker she worked with William Shatner. On Trapper John M.D. she had a role playing opposite with Timothy Busfield in a storyline as a new mother. On Wolf, Wilson was again cast as the villainess who ended up chasing down Jack Scalia on horseback while murderously swinging a machete.

On Life Is Wild, Wilson played the mother of the protagonist and was thrilled to spend two weeks filming on the savanna in South Africa, where she met some of the planet's coolest members of the animal kingdom - leopards, lions, giraffe, meerkats, hyenas and stripy zebras to name but a few. After leaving Hollywood to start a family, she moved to France. Before taking a child rearing hiatus Wilson was cast in a TV guest star role in Histories d’Amour which she performed in French.

When Wilson was returning to her career post childrearing, the first film she was cast in was High Strung, directed by fellow soap actor, Michael Damian.

In recent years Wilson starred in the acclaimed short film An American Attorney in London. The film won a number of awards on the film festival circuit, both for the film and for Wilson as the lead actress. It was this film that led producer/director Otto Bathurst to cast Wilson in the recurring role of Penma in the television adaptation of the popular video game, Halo.

In 2022, Wilson reprised her role as Megan Hathaway for the spin-off series, Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, in which she acted as the primary villain. In 2023, she reprised her role on the main series with a 33-episode run that ended with a cliffhanger, keeping the door open for her to return at some point in the future.[2]

Personal life

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In her late twenties, Cheryl-Ann changed her name to Miranda. In 1990, Wilson married Englishman and production designer, Richard Lassalle. The couple had two children and raised them in England. During this time, Wilson co-founded and project managed a holistic primary school in Lewes, East Sussex, along with a handful of like-minded friends and educators. The school was a great success with all of the children and families who attended over the 18 years it was open.[1] Wilson has since divorced and lives a very full life in the south of England.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Cellar Dweller Lisa
2014 Beneath Water Sue Short film
2015 Shamitabah BBC Journalist
2016 High Strung Mary
2017 An American Attorney in London[3] Porter

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1984-1985, 2023 Days of Our Lives Megan Hathaway DiMera Series regular, 100+ episodes
1986 Capitol Kate Wells 100+ episodes
1989 Santa Barbara Sandra Mills 73 episodes
1989 Wolf Samantha Guest star
1991 Histoires d’Amour Linda Guest star
2007 Life Is Wild Mrs. Griffin Guest star
2017 Wallis: The Queen That Never Was Bessie Merryman
2022 Halo Penma 2 episodes
2022 Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Megan Hathaway DiMera 5 episodes
2022 FBI: International Erin Potter Guest star

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1985
Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Villainess in a Daytime Serial Days of Our Lives Won
2018
Red Dirt International Film Festival Best Supporting Actress An American Attorney in London Won
2015
Queens World Film Festival Best Actress - Narrative Short Beneath Water Won
2018
Milwauke Twisted Dreams Festival Best Supporting Actress in a Short Film An American Attorney in London Won
2018
Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival Outstanding Acting Award An American Attorney in London Won

References

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  1. ^ a b "Catching up with Miranda Wilson: A Long-Lost DiMera is Back in the Acting Biz". 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Days of Our Lives News: Miranda Wilson Brings Megan DiMera Back for Beyond Salem!".
  3. ^ Wilson, Miranda (2023-07-23). "AN AMERICAN ATTORNEY IN LONDON - SHORT". Vimeo. Retrieved 2023-07-30.
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