Megan Grano began performing as a member of Second Suburb, her sketch comedy troupe at high school. At her first year in
University of North Carolina (where she studied journalism) in 1995, she founded another comedy troupe named Chapel Hill Players (CHiPs). After moving to
Chicago when she traveled after college, studied, performed, and taught improv and sketch at
iO,
the Annoyance, and many other small theaters. For 3 years, she toured with
The Second City National Touring Company and wrote an original show with the cast of Second City's Girls' Night Out before joining the
Second City in 2008. In
Los Angeles, she has worked extensively as an actress, writer, and coach. She has appeared and worked on numerous TV shows and films including
Bridesmaids and
This Is 40, worked on the writing staff on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and performed with
Jim Belushi and the Board of Comedy as well as locally in Los Angeles with various independent groups. She appeared in the 2007
U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in
Aspen with her sketch show
The Ragdolls: MOIST and, also in 2007, won
The Oxygen Network's National "Create a Series" Webisode Competition. In 2011, she started to work at The BreakWomb as a co-founder. In 2015, she was listed as one of
BBC's 100 Women. ==Works==