ABOUT
Maeve was born and raised in North London - a sporty, outgoing, effervescent child. She discovered the power of her own imagination in primary school, playing countless games creating worlds with her best friend which eventually lead her to the stage at the age of 5. At ten years old she performed at Her Majesty’s Theatre on the West End. Not really sure of her career path, exploring ideas of being a truck driver, vet or surfer, she knew she always loved to make people laugh and to do so gave various accents to the many characters she created . It wasn't until she performed a number of comedic roles in high school productions, that she knew acting was for her. In her gap year she attended Mountview Academy and received her merit scholarship to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts where she gained confidence, friends for life and learnt about the craft she loved. Her favourite roles include Carolyn in Blue Stockings by Jessica Swale and Prince Hal in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 1. Maeve was invited to be apart of the Academy’s prestigious Third Year Company where she played many roles, such as Penny in Bike America directed by George Heslin, and Eleanor in Douglas Carter Beanes original production Star Spangled the Musical.
Since graduating Maeve has become an offie nominated writer for her debut play ‘Night Light’ with her co writer Tom Chandler. She has received many awards in the festival circuit for her short films. Maeve continues to write and produce her own work. Some of these include: Desiderium (2019) which won Art’s with Impact Film award.
Attenuate (2020) Best Sports Film by Flicks Film Festival, Best fiction, Best supporting actor and Maeve won Best Lead Actress.
Unleash Chaos (2021) - Highest commendations
Rick and Cinnamon (2025)
Maeve is incredibly thankful to her wonderful friends and family for letting her fulfil her dreams in the big apple and supported her throughout.