Actress Megan Hayes of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on The IntelleXual Podcast
Megan Hayes of Hunger Games: Catching Fire joins The IntelleXual Podcast. This incredible chat includes the details of Megan being rescued by 911 when she got lost hiking in LA, how great Umami burgers are, Star Wars, and what it’s like to act in the Hunger Games.
Oceanside, CA, March 22, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Actress Megan Hayes joins host David S. Dawson for the 29th and 30th episodes of The IntelleXual Podcast.
Hayes is best known as the morphling tribute from District 6 in the blockbuster film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire starring Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson.
Hayes talks about working on the film, moving to Hollywood from Atlanta and what it's like to be rescued by helicopter from the mountains around Los Angeles when one finds oneself lost. It's a lively chat that covers a wide range of topics and gives listeners a full sense of how kind, funny, smart and interesting this up-and-coming actress is.
Hayes is also active with two charities and talks about the good work both of them are doing; Blessing In A Backpack and Planet Dot Eco.
Megan Hayes' episodes can be found at TheIntelleXual.com
Hayes is best known as the morphling tribute from District 6 in the blockbuster film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire starring Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson.
Hayes talks about working on the film, moving to Hollywood from Atlanta and what it's like to be rescued by helicopter from the mountains around Los Angeles when one finds oneself lost. It's a lively chat that covers a wide range of topics and gives listeners a full sense of how kind, funny, smart and interesting this up-and-coming actress is.
Hayes is also active with two charities and talks about the good work both of them are doing; Blessing In A Backpack and Planet Dot Eco.
Megan Hayes' episodes can be found at TheIntelleXual.com
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