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Marguerite MacIntyre is an American actress, writer, and producer. Her role as Elizabeth "Liz" Forbes in The Vampire Diaries may be her most well-known work. She is listed as a staff writer and story editor for The Originals, and she is listed as a writer and supervising producer for the final season. She’s the co-showrunner of Vampire Academy alongside Julie Plec.

Biography[]

Marguerite was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States.[1][2] Marguerite MacIntyre made her stage debut at the age of 16 to begin her career as an actor. She made her name on Broadway after beginning her career with roles in regional productions of plays like City of Angels and Jane Eyre.[3]

Marguerite MacIntyre is a well-known actress who started acting when she was 16 years old. She was born on May 11, 1965, in Michigan. She got her education at the University of Southern California, where she got her degree in fine arts. After that, she went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London to study acting.[3]

Filmography[]

Actress[]

Movie(s)[]

  • "Radioland Murders" (1994) as Bubble Bath Announcer
  • "Bury the Evidence" (1998) as The Woman (voice)
  • "Our Lips Are Sealed" (2000) as Teacher
  • "Red Dragon" (2002) as Valerie Leeds
  • "April Apocalypse" (2013) as Muriel

Short(s)[]

  • "Eve" (2017) as Caroline

TV Mini-Series[]

  • "Little Fires Everywhere" (2020) as Grace (1 Episode)

TV Series[]

  • "Loving" (1992) as Jeanne Lile (15 Episodes)
  • "Seinfeld" (1994) as Karen (1 Episode)
  • "The Commish" (1994) as Elaine MacGruder (1 Episode)
  • "The Tom Show" (1997 - 1998) as Darla (3 Episodes)
  • "You Wish" (1998) as Jessica (1 Episode)
  • "The Secret Lives of men" (1998) as Laura (1 Episode)
  • "To Have & to Hold" (1998) as Karen Flood (1 Episode)
  • "The Pretender" (1999) as Deborah Clark (1 Episode)
  • "Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place" (1998 - 1999) as Kaitlin Rush (3 Episodes)
  • "Veronica's Closet" (1999) as Lily (1 Episode)
  • "Odd Man Out" (1999) as Barbara Wickwire (1 Episode)
  • "Time of Your Life" (2000) as Nancy (1 Episode)
  • "Pacific Blue" (2000) as Mrs. Lamb (1 Episode)
  • "Ally McBeal" (2000) as Deborah Schofield (1 Episode)
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2001) as Darlene Sutton (1 Episode)
  • "Strong Machine" (2002) as Tori Davis (1 Episode)
  • "Septuplets" (2002) as Katy Wilde
  • "The Shield" (2003) as Emma Prince (4 Episodes)
  • "The Practice" (2003) as Jake Spooner's Defender (1 Episode)
  • "NCIS" (2004) as Commander Lauren Tyler (1 Episode)
  • "Judging Amy" (2004) as Nala Cooper (1 Episode)
  • "The Days" (2004) as Abby Day (6 Episodes)
  • "Medical Investigation" (2005) as Dr. Karen Lowe (1 Episode)
  • "Numb3rs" (2005) as Erica Kalen (1 Episode)
  • "Inconceivable" (2005) as Sonya Vanucci (1 Episode)
  • "Bones" (2005) as Dr. Denis Randall (1 Episode)
  • "Shark" (2006) as Vivian Anderson (1 Episode)
  • "CSI: NY" (2008) as Annie McBride (1 Episode)
  • "The Mentalist" (2009) as Heather Prentiss (1 Episode)
  • "Kyle XY" (2006 - 2009) as Nicole Trager (43 Episodes)
  • "CSI: Miami" (2009) as Deborah Emerson (1 Episode)
  • "The Vampire Diaries" (2009 - 2017) as Sheriff Liz Forbes (50 Episodes)

Producer[]

TV Mini-Series[]

  • "From Scratch" (2022) | Co-Executive Producer (8 Episodes)

TV Series[]

  • "Containment" (2016) | Co-Producer (12 Episodes)
  • "Casual" (2016 - 2017) | Co-Producer / Producer (26 Episodes)
  • "The Originals" (2018) | Supervising Producer (13 Episodes)
  • "Legacies" (2018 - 2019) | Consulting Producer (16 Episodes)
  • "Vampire Academy" (2022) | Executive Producer (10 Episodes)

Singer[]

TV Series[]

  • "Seinfeld" (1994) | Performer: "It's a Most Unusual Day" (uncredited; 1 Episode)

Writer[]

TV Mini-Series[]

  • "From Scratch" (2022) | Teleplay by (2 Episodes)

TV Series[]

  • "Pretty Tough" (2011) | Screenplay / Writer
  • "Containment" (2016) | Written by (2 Episodes)
  • "Casual" (2016 - 2017) | Written by (3 Episodes)
  • "The Originals" (2013 - 2018) | Staff Writer / Story Editor / Written by (47 Episodes)
  • "Legacies" (2018 - 2019) | Written by (2 Episodes)
  • "Vampire Academy" (2022) | Developed by / Teleplay by (creator) (10 Episodes)

Trivia[]

  • She is 5'8".[1]
  • She was married to Marcos Siega from 1990 to 2000.[4]
  • She has been married to Cary Lalonde since 2007.[1]
  • She likes trees and dogs.[5]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Marguerite MacIntyre - IMDB