Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has always been passionate about the arts and social equality, which made her transition from acting to charity work and investment opportunities a seamless one. Although she left her acting career when she married Prince Harry, she has not completely stepped away from the entertainment world, penning children’s books, producing documentaries, and even narrating one. Her new venture, a lifestyle series titled “With Love, Meghan,” is set to debut on Netflix in 2025.
Markle’s acting career spanned over 20 years, but many of her early roles were uncredited or lacked sufficient screen time to showcase her talent. Her new venture in front of the camera will be a welcome addition to her best movies and TV shows for her fans.
One of Markle’s early film roles was in the 2005 romantic comedy “A Lot Like Love,” where she appeared as a passenger on a plane. Although her role was small, she was still memorable, sharing the screen with emerging talent like Norman Reedus, Aimee Garcia, Gabriel Mann, and Ali Larter.
Markle’s most prominent role was in the USA Network series “Suits,” which she starred in from 2011 to 2018. She played the character of Rachel Zane, a paralegal at a prestigious law firm, and her chemistry with co-star Patrick J. Adams added a personal storyline to her arc in the show. Despite leaving the show after seven seasons, there were two additional seasons made without her character, leaving fans with a lasting impression of her talent. “Suits” showcases Markle as a great talent who would have likely continued to rise to prominence if she had remained in the industry.