New Zealand born actress and singer, Morgan Bradley is the daughter of farming parents, Robert and Sharon Bradley. Morgan attended Hagley Theatre Company in 2009 which attained her a spot in the sought after Unitec Institute - Bachelor of performing and Screen Arts. At 20 years of age Morgan answered an advert to audition for a children's show. She won the part, along with the hearts of Kiwi kids and quickly became recognized with her show, Kidzone with Morgan. It ran for 5 seasons and made her a household name. She went on to become a series regular playing Leisha; an accountant turned misunderstood sex-worker in the popular TVNZ series, Dirty Laundry. Her other credits include a stint on the long-running Power Rangers and a lead in the award-winning film Titiro. Not only is Morgan comfortable on screen she also has had many roles on stage. Including; Edward Albees -Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Patrick Marbers - Closer and Alan Janes - The Buddy Holly Story. In 2015 she was nominated 'Best Lead Actress' for her stage role as Mimi Marquez in the Tony Award Winning musical RENT. In late 2017 Morgan relocated to the United States and US audiences are now discovering the talented young actress for her roles in three US miniseries, most recently History channels, The food that built America, where she portrayed philanthropist and businesswomen Marjorie Merriweather Post. Morgan's first Hollywood feature film playing reporter Runa Wolff, The Aerialist was released on Amazon Prime in 2020. Her latest Korean feature directed by Je-Kyu Kang, Road to Boston is soon to be released.
Morgan Brayton is a writer and performer who lives in Vancouver with her wife and an excessive number of cats. A Canadian Comedy Award nominee, she is one quarter of The Lady Show, winners of Best Variety Show at the Vancouver Comedy Awards and Pick of the Fringe at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Morgan is the creator of the solo shows Give It Up, Raccoonery! and Girls Like Me. Her sketch comedy credits span decades and include Girl Parts, 30 Helens and The Crawford Twins and her theatre credits include the final tour of The Number 14. You can hear her on CBC Radio's The Debaters or see her on BC's Knowledge Network, her own show on OutTV, Morgan Brayton ...and Other People (2014), or in a wide range of memorable film & TV acting roles including Chubby Best Friend, Second Cashier, and Person with Face.
Morgan Brown is known for Baby Driver (2017), Ozark (2017) and Atlanta (2016).
Morgan Brown was born on December 4, 1884 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine (1942), The Great Circus Mystery (1925) and Taming the West (1925). He died on January 4, 1961 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Morgan Burch is known for Miracles from Heaven (2016), The Astronaut Wives Club (2015) and Too Many Cooks (2014).
Morgan Bushe is an Irish filmmaker whose films as a producer, writer and director, have screened at the Sundance Film Festival, Directors' Fortnight at Cannes, the Berlinale, TIFF, Sitges, Telluride, IDFA, Busan and TriBeCa and have been long-listed for the Academy Award, three time EFA nominated and collectively received fifteen Irish Film and Television Awards. As a producer his most notable credits include Rebecca Daly's The Other Side of Sleep, the nine Vesna Award recipient Circus Fantasticus from Janez Burger, Alexandra McGuinness' Lotus Eaters, Urszula Antoniak's five Locarno Leopard recipient Nothing Personal and The Surprise from two time Academy Award winner Mike van Diem. Through his sister company Fastnet Docs notable credits include TIFF and IDFA First Appearance recipient Colony with Emmy nominee Ross McDonnell and Carter Gunn; the Sundance Cinematography Award recipient The Land of the Enlightened from Pieter Jan Du Pue; Berlinale Special Presentation Anton Corbijn Inside Out from director Klaartje Quirijns; Sundance and SXSW alumni Ciaran Cassidy's debut Jihad Jane and previously IFTA recipient The Last Days of Peter Bergmann. His films with Reuter Foundation International Journalism Fellowship alumni Andrew Gallimore include the IFTA recipients A Bloody Canvas and In Sunshine and in Shadow, and IFTA and Radharc nominee Shoulder to Shoulder. In the role of writer director his previous films include IFTA nominee and CMF Gold Torc recipient If I Should Fall Behind, which premiered as part of the Youth section at the BFI London Film Festival and the Dresden Golden Horseman nominee Doghouse. His first feature The Belly of the Whale, described as a "darkly humorous, intriguing debut" by Screen International, opened the 30th Galway Film Fleadh and screened at the Rome and Chicago International Film Festivals where it was nominated as part of the Camera d'Oro and the New Director's Competition respectively. Morgan's Dublin based outfit Fastnet Films received a dedicated retrospective at the Irish Film Institute in 2015. He is a guild member of the European Film and the Irish Film and Television Academy, and a founding board member of WildCard Distribution. A graduate of EAVE and Inside Pictures, he was previously nominated as the EFP Irish Producer on the Move.
Morgan C. Jones is an actor and producer, known for Boys from County Hell (2020), Harry Wild (2022) and Detainment (2018).
Morgan Calderoni is an actress, known for Prince Avalanche (2013).
Morgan Cambs is an actress, known for Zenobureido 2 (2017), Tati's Hotel (2011) and Zero: Nuregarasu no miko (2014).
Morgan Campbell is an actress, known for Dimland (2021).