Marguerite Moreau is an actress from the United States. She is most recognized for her roles as Jesse Reeves in “Queen of the Damned” based on the Anne Rice novels, Katie in the star-packed cult classic film “Wet Hot American Summer.” She reprised the role in the Netflix prequel “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp” in 2015, as well as the sequel “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later” in 2017.
As a child actress, she was known as Connie in “The Mighty Ducks” film franchise. Melanie, a recurrent character on the sitcom “Blossom,” was her first big break. Since then Moreau has also appeared in several notable TV shows as a guest star including “Boy Meets World,” “3rd Rock from the Sun,” “Smallville,” “Lost,” “Cupid,” “What About Brian,” “The O.C.,” “Mad Men,” “Private Practice,” “CSI: NY,” “Monk,” “Brothers & Sisters,” and “Grey’s Anatomy.”
She took up the lead role of Charlie McGee from Drew Barrymore in the TV miniseries “Firestarter: Rekindled.” She starred alongside Gene Hackman in the 2003 film “Runaway Jury.” Moreau also starred in the independent film “Easy.” She starred in “The Uninvited” in 2008 as an agoraphobic woman whose home is haunted by malicious ghosts. She appeared in the 2020 movie “Monuments” which follows a young widower as he sidesteps grief, loss, and familial dysfunction. Fans and followers can keep up with Moreau via her social media, like Twitter and Instagram where she boasts over 35 thousand followers across platforms.