- Gave birth, at age 39, to her first child, a daughter Lucy, in April 2014. The child's father is her husband, Paul Ratliff.
- She graduated from Bronx High School of Science. Her undergraduate degree is from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, where she majored in English and graduated in 1996). She received her master's degree in Fine Art from New York University's Tisch School.
- She is the cousin of Andrew Siff, a reporter on New York City's NBC show News 4 New York (1980).
- Maggie Siff appeared on the October 18, 2013, cover of Entertainment Weekly, along with her Sons of Anarchy (2008) costars, Katey Sagal and Charlie Hunnam.
- Her father is of Russian Jewish descent and her mother is of Irish and Swedish ancestry.
- Nominated for a 1997 Barrymore (Philadelphia's top theater awards) for Outstanding Leading Actress in a Play for the Walnut Street Theatre Studio 3's production of Oleanna by David Mamet.
- Siff won a 1998 Barrymore for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play for the Lantern Theater Company's production of "Ghosts" by H. Ibsen. The same year, she was also nominated for Outstanding Leading Actress (for InterAct Theatre Company's production of "Aunt Dan & Lemon" by Wallace Shawn) and for Best Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist.
- She was nominated for a 2005 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Principal Role in a Play for "Dollhouse" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- She was nominated in 1997 for a Barrymore Award for her work in the Walnut Street Theatre Studio's production of Oleanna.
- She is the cousin of Andrew Siff, who was an NBC News reporter in New York. She married Paul Ratliff in 2012 and the couple welcomed a daughter in 2014.
- She worked in the theater before she started appearing on TV.
- She played Dr. Tara Knowles on Sons of Anarchy, an FX drama that featured Charlie Hunnam.
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