Diane Farr became a household name as co-host of the series Loveline. She most recently starred as a female firefighter in the television series Rescue Me. Her other television credits include The Drew Carey Show, Roswell, The Job, Like Family, Bull, Secret Agent Man and Arliss. A published author, Farr's first book, The Girl Code, a comic look at single women in the 21st century, was released on Valentine's Day 2001 and has since been sold in seven countries and translated in to five languages. Farr has written for Glamour, Jane, Esquire, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, Soma and Self. Farr plays the role of Megan Reeves in the CBS series Numb3rs.
Megan Reeves is an FBI psychological profiler working with Don Eppes' team. She kindles a friendship with Larry Fleinhardt by admiring his classic car, agreeing with him that it is like artwork. The friendship has progressed to a few lunches, a dinner date at an Ethiopian restaurant and a late-night breakfast at a 24-hour café where Larry compared her layers of complexity, which he finds fascinating, to the M57 Nebula. She hopes that their orbits will meet again soon. Megan is persistent in her career and "calls things as she sees them." She teaches krav maga at the YMCA and is one of the best marksmen on Don's team.