Meghan Markle has had quite the journey in Hollywood, starting from uncredited roles to eventually becoming a household name. One of her early roles was in the hit TV series “Back in the ’90s, she was on a very famous TV show.” Although uncredited, it was a stepping stone for the young actress.
As Markle continued to pave her way in the industry, she took on various roles in different projects. One such role was Kirsten in “Anti-Social” (2015). While Markle was high up on the call sheet, the movie itself didn’t receive much praise. However, it did provide some foreshadowing for her future relationships with rakish Brits.
Moving on to her role as Teresa Santos on “Love, Inc.” (2005), Markle portrayed an MTA employee. Although it was another cute-girl role, it didn’t showcase her full potential as an actress.
In “Good Behavior” (2008), Markle played Sadie Valencia in a crime-matriarch-goes-straight TV movie. The performance was met with a lukewarm reception, with critics describing it as “meh.”
One of her more peculiar roles was as Dana in “The Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down” (2011). The TV movie was deemed too weird to be believed, but Markle still managed to leave a mark with her portrayal.
In “The Apostles” (2008), Markle took on the role of Kelly Calhoun in another cop-centric TV movie. While the genre may have been overdone, Markle’s performance stood out among the rest.
In “Dysfunctional Friends” (2012), Markle portrayed Terry in a film led by Stacey Dash. Despite being underused, Markle delivered a solid performance.
Markle also made a cameo appearance in “The Candidate” (2010), a short film that showcased her versatility as an actor.
Her role as Tara on “‘Til Death” (2008) demonstrated her ability to shine even in a mid-aughts sitcom. Playing a car salesperson, Markle brought charm and wit to the character.
Markle’s appearance on “Without A Trace” (2009) as Holly Shepard further solidified her presence on procedural dramas. Even in a single episode, she left a lasting impression on viewers.
In “CSI: Miami” (2010), Markle played Officer Leah Montoya in a brief but memorable role. Despite the limited screen time, she made her mark in the midst of a raging fire.
Markle’s performance as Veronica Perez on “CSI: NY” (2006) showcased her range as an actress. Playing a maid with a secret, she captivated audiences with her portrayal.
On “Castle” (2012), Markle portrayed Charlotte in yet another intriguing role. Her versatility and talent shone through, making her a standout in the episode.
Overall, Meghan Markle’s journey in Hollywood has been filled with diverse roles that have showcased her talent and versatility as an actress. From uncredited appearances to leading roles, she has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.

