Presley Cash

American actress and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Presley Cash (born June 13, 1997) is an American musician and actress, known for starring in Taylor Swift's music videos for the songs "Mean" and "I Can See You".

Born
Megan Haun

(1997-06-13) June 13, 1997 (age 28)
Missouri, US
Yearsactive2007–present
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Presley Cash
Born
Megan Haun

(1997-06-13) June 13, 1997 (age 28)
Missouri, US
Years active2007–present
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Early life

Cash was born on June 13, 1997, with the name "Megan Haun", but changed her name to "Presley Cash" because she felt it better represented her.[1][2] Her grandmothers loved Elvis Presley, and the name "Cash" is a family name.[1] When Cash was 8, she and her mother, Sandra Haun, moved from Sunrise Beach, Missouri to Hollywood to work in the entertainment industry.[1] For the first three years they lived there, they slept on the floor of their apartment.[1][3] Cash spent her teenage years living in the Oakwood apartments, a temporary housing complex for child actors in Los Angeles.[4]

Career

Cash and her mother were featured in the documentary, The Hollywood Complex,[5] and the TLC special, Raising Fame,[6] which were both about families trying to help their children become famous in Hollywood.[1][7] In 2021, Cash hosted the talk show, Coffee and Contemplation Live.[8]

Work with Taylor Swift

In 2011, at age 13, Cash starred alongside Joey King in Swift's music video for "Mean" from the album Speak Now. Cash played a character who was bullied as a child, and grows up to be successful.[1] In 2023, Cash starred with King and Taylor Lautner in Swift's video for the song "I Can See You" from the re-recorded album Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Cash played a character plotting to free Swift from a vault she was trapped in, and assist her in a heist.[9] The video was filmed in Liverpool and directed by Swift.[10] On July 7, 2023, Swift debuted the video at a concert at her The Eras Tour in celebration for the release of Speak Now (Taylor's Version), and invited Cash, King, and Lautner on stage.[2]

Discography

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Singles
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La La La I Can't Hear You 2023 [11]
Christmas Lights 2021 [12]
Spoonful of Sugar 2021 [13]
Above Ground Swimming Pool 2020 [14]
Gun 2019 [15]
Broken Heart Land 2011 [16]
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Filmography

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Movies
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A Star Is Born 2018 [17]
Abide in Me 2011 [17]
Geist 2011 [1]
Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live 2011 [18]
The Hollywood Complex 2010 [7]
Choose Connor 2007 [17]
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Music videos
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I Can See You 2023 Taylor Swift [19]
Mean 2011 Taylor Swift [20]
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Television shows
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Coffee and Contemplation Live 2021 [8]
Raising Fame 2013 [21]
Anderson 2012 [3]
Chelsea Lately 2007 [17]
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