Maggie Horan grew up in the dance studio. A place that felt less like an after-school activity and more like a second home. When she wasn’t dancing, she was on stage with her sister and parents, performing in community theatre and soaking in the magic of storytelling from every angle. Horan was always the one who wanted to play all the character roles. The weirder, the better.

Her love for the stage led her to Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned her degree in Theatre and continued exploring everything from musicals to staged readings. Since then, she’s performed in Richmond, Idaho, and New York, bringing her versatility to both classic and contemporary productions.

But Maggie’s creative energy doesn’t stop at the stage. She’s also worked behind the scenes and on screen, lending her talents to film productions where she continues to grow as both an artist and a storyteller.

These days, you can find her channeling that same passion for performance as a backup singer with the music project Deau Eyes, blending her theatrical instincts with her love of live music. Whether she’s under stage lights or in front of a camera, Maggie’s work is all about connection — the kind that makes audiences feel seen, moved, and alive.