Megan Gallagher, born in 1960, is an American actress known for her compelling roles in both theater and film. She made a notable appearance in The Ambulance (1990), where she navigates the chaos of a mysterious urban landscape. Before her film career, Gallagher honed her craft at Juilliard and earned acclaim on Broadway, winning awards for her performance in 'A Few Good Men.' Her transition to screen roles began with a breakthrough in the television series 'Hill Street Blues,' marking her as a significant presence in the world of cult cinema.
The Ambulance
Josh meets a young woman who shortly afterwards collapses and is rushed to hospital in an ambulance. He follows after her only to find that there is no record her being admitted, and he soon learns that her room mate also vanished after being picked up by the same ambulance. Convinced of a conspiracy, Josh proceeds to investigate, despite the discouragement of the police.