Morgan Griffin
Morgan Griffin is an Actress from Sydney, Australia. She is also an Irish Citizen.
Griffin made her on-screen debut as Charlie in the popular children's series The Sleepover Club, based on the international bestselling children's books. Griffin was then cast in the lead role in Charlie and Boots alongside Australian veteran actor Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson.
Her international break came with roles in the films Accidents Happen opposite Geena Davis; Nim's Island with Academy Award winner Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin; and in Angelina Jolie's directorial debut film Unbroken. In 2014 she completed filming Louder Than Words with David Duchovny and starred later as 'Natalie' in the 2015 Warner Brothers 3D disaster film San Andreas. Other film credits include the female lead in the Sony Pictures Australia feature film Spin Out alongside Xavier Samuel and the female lead in the Australian independent feature Bad Blood.
In 2017 she was a top ten finalist for the Australians In Film 'Heath Ledger Scholarship'. She portrayed young Olivia Newton-John in the Fremantle Media mini-series Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted To You, and starred opposite Wade Briggs and Eddie Baroo in the Australian independent film Reaching Distance. In 2021 she appeared in the Australian TV Series Amazing Grace.