Megan Stalter is currently working on her TV series, just over a year after she booked her first starring part. The “Hacks” breakout created, exec produced, and is set to topline “Church Girls,” a series inspired by her life that’s in development at HBO Max and A24.
“The half-hour comedy follows Beth Parker, played by Stalter, a 20-year-old Christian closeted lesbian as she wrestles with her sexuality, and faith in God, while entering adulthood in suburban Ohio,” Deadline details.
Stalter is best known for her supporting role as Kayla on “Hacks,” which was just renewed for a third season on HBO Max. She recently signed on to lead “Cora Bora,” Hannah Pearl Utt’s third feature. The dark comedy centers on a millennial who returns to Portland to win back her girlfriend. Her upcoming slate also includes Rachel Lambert’s “Sometimes I Think About Dying,” an indie drama led by Daisy Ridley.
Source: Women And Hollywood