From a young age, Meghan Markle was no stranger to being on television. At just 12 years old, the humanitarian was interviewed by Nick News. Even back then, she had stood up for what she believed in and spoke out against the tagline Procter & Gamble had at the time, which was “Women are fighting greasy pots and pans with Ivory [Soap].”
Although this was televised, it was not the actress’s first credited role. That came in 2002 when she starred in the beloved soap opera show, “General Hospital.” Insider shared that at just 21 years old, Meghan played the role of Nurse Jill in two episodes of the soap opera show. Despite it being a small role, Meghan reportedly shared her thoughts on the part in her lifestyle blog, The Tig, which has since been taken down. The actress wrote, “And there I was, behind the scenes of a glossy soap opera and a TV sitcom, surrounded by famous actors and their glam teams, multi-million-dollar budgets, and crew lunches that always included filet mignon and enough sweets to make you think you were at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory” (via Toronto Sun).
Meghan would have to wait nine years before landing her role on “Suits,” which eventually catapulted her into success.
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