Megan Hine
Megan Hine | |
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Megan Hine 7 June 1984 Canterbury, United Kingdom |
Residence | North Wales |
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Family | 2 sisters & 1 brother |
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Megan "Meg" Hine is a British survival consultant, adventurer, television presenter and writer. She is widely known for her work alongside Bear Grylls on Mission Survive (2015, 2016), Car Vs Wild (2013) and Bear Grylls: Breaking Point (2015). Behind the scenes she has worked on a wide range of television shows all over the world.
Grylls once said "she is stronger than 99% of the men he knew"[1]
She has survived killer snakes, not washing for three months, gun-toting opium farmers and managed to keep dozens of celebrities alive for outdoor endurance reality shows. Megan Hine is an expedition guide and one of Bear Grylls' survival consultants.[2]
Credits
Presenting
- Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Series 1 (2015) (6 part)
- Bear Grylls: Mission Survive Series 2 (2016) (6 part)
- The Homerun - Survival Expert (2012)
- Weather Terror (2015)
- I Shouldn’t Be Alive Climbing and falling stunt double
- Car Vs Wild 4x4 stunt driver
- Jungle Expedition 4x4 stunt driver
- Namibia Expedition 4x4 stunt driver
Behind the scenes
- Running Wild: Bear Grylls (2015-2016) (5 part) - Safety/Survival Consultant/Journey Producer
- Bear Grylls: Mission Survi (2015-2016) (12 part) - Safety/survival consultant
- Bear Grylls: Breaking Point (2015) (6 part) - Safety/Survival consultant
- Car Vs Wild (2013-2014) (10 part) - Safety/Survival consultant/Stunt driver
- I Shouldn't be Alive (2011) (1 part)- Climbing expert/Safety/survival consultant
- Man Vs Wild (2010-2011) (2 part) - Rope Safety consultant
Books
- 2017 Mind of a Survivor
References
- ↑ Grylls, Bear. "Adventure Expedition Leader". Red Bull. Red Bull. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
- ↑ Saner, Emine. "How one woman keeps Bear Grylls alive". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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