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| - Megan Taylor is an American actress, stuntwoman and production assistant. On House, M.D., she portrayed the comic book character Stiletto in the Season 6 episode Known Unknowns. She also worked at a production assistant on the series from 2008 to 2011.
- Megan Taylor is a player for the Western Mustangs women's ice hockey program.
- She was born in Rochdale and died in Jamaica. Taylor's father was Phil Taylor, a Speed skater. Megan and fellow Brit Cecilia Colledge participated in the 1932 Winter Olympics. They were virtually the same age--Colledge was 11 years and 74 days old, and Taylor was 11 years and 108 days. They are the youngest ever female competitors in any Olympic sport and the youngest ever competitors at the Winter Olympics. Taylor finished seventh, with Colledge following in eighth in the figure skater. Sonja Henie, the dominant figure in women's figure skating at the time, won her second Olympic gold medal here.
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| - Megan Taylor is an American actress, stuntwoman and production assistant. On House, M.D., she portrayed the comic book character Stiletto in the Season 6 episode Known Unknowns. She also worked at a production assistant on the series from 2008 to 2011.
- Megan Taylor is a player for the Western Mustangs women's ice hockey program.
- She was born in Rochdale and died in Jamaica. Taylor's father was Phil Taylor, a Speed skater. Megan and fellow Brit Cecilia Colledge participated in the 1932 Winter Olympics. They were virtually the same age--Colledge was 11 years and 74 days old, and Taylor was 11 years and 108 days. They are the youngest ever female competitors in any Olympic sport and the youngest ever competitors at the Winter Olympics. Taylor finished seventh, with Colledge following in eighth in the figure skater. Sonja Henie, the dominant figure in women's figure skating at the time, won her second Olympic gold medal here. Taylor finished second behind Henie at the World Championships in 1934 and 1936. After Henie retired in 1936, Taylor and Colledge competed for prominence. Colledge won the Worlds in 1937, while Taylor won in 1938 and 1939. Taylor placed second behind Colledge three times at the European Championships (1937, 1938, and 1939). After her retirement from amateur competition, Taylor toured with the Ice Capades.
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