Maggie Geha

Maggie Geha
Born Boston, Massachusetts
Residence New York City
Alma mater Marymount Manhattan College
Occupation Actress and model
Years active 2007–present

Maggie Geha (born April 4, 1988[1]) is an American actress and model. She is known for playing the adult Ivy "Pamela" Pepper in 23 episodes of the Fox TV series Gotham and as Susan in six episodes of All My Children.

Life and career

Maggie Geha was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1988.[1] She attended High School in Vermont and then College in Newport, Rhode Island. Today, Geha lives in New York City and studies theater with a focus on performance at Marymount Manhattan College.[1] In June 2016, it was announced that she will assume the role of the adult Poison Ivy in the US television series Gotham.[2][3] After just one year, she left the series and was replaced by Peyton List.[4] Beside her work as an actress, she is working as a model and was Miss Vermont Teen USA in 2004.[5] She is also known for her roles in Ted 2 and Winter's Tale

Filmography

Film performances
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Taxi Cab Teranga Cate Short film
2012 Save the Cat Chloe Short film
2013 David Gandy's Goodnight Lady M Short film
2014 Winter's Tale Girl in Bed
2014 The Rewrite Flo Bai
2015 Ted 2 Female Nurse
2015 In Stereo Paula
2016 The Harrow Gale
Television performances
Year Title Role Notes
2012 Gossip Girl Hot Girl in Bar Episode: "Dirty Rotten Scandals"
2013 30 Rock Inga Episode: "Hogcock!/Last Lunch"
2013 All My Children Susan 6 episodes
2015 Happyish Receptionist Unaired pilot
2016–17 Gotham Ivy "Pamela" Pepper 23 episodes

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Explore Modeling – Maggie Geha". www.exploremodeling.com.
  2. "'Gotham' casts Maggie Geha as adult Poison Ivy".
  3. "Meet Gotham's New Poison Ivy". June 22, 2016.
  4. "Gotham Recasts Poison Ivy: Peyton List to Replace Maggie Geha".
  5. "MISSVERMONTUSA.NET". www.missvermontusa.net.



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