Early life
Meagan Good was born in
Panorama City, California. Good stated in an interview with the magazine, ''
Sister2Sister'', that they were one of the first black families in that area of California. She recalls being treated differently at school especially by one teacher who was a
racist; this meant she had a hard time fitting in. Good did not pick up on these issues until she became older and thinks that her grades at the time may have suffered because of them. Good describes herself as a spiritual person and says that it was her mother who helped inspire her spirituality.
Due to her career as a child actress, she was home-schooled after a period of time in a private school.
Awards and nominations
In 1998, Meagan Good was nominated for ''.
In 1998, Good was nominated for Young Star Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film for her role on ''
Eve's Bayou''.
In 2005, Meagan was nominated for Black Movie Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her role on ''
D.E.B.S.''.
In 2006, she won the Independent Black Film Festival Award for Best Actress for her role on ''Miles from Home''.
In 2006, Meagan Good was nominated for
Teen Choice Award for Best Female Breakout for her role on ''
Waist Deep''.
In 2007, Meagan Good was nominated for
MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss for ''
Stomp the Yard''.
In 2007, Megan Good was nominated for
Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress: Drama for ''
Stomp the Yard''.