Morgan Connelly is known for Angel Eyes (1993).
Square-jawed 'tough guy' actor Morgan Conway's chief claim to fame was being the screen's first feature film Dick Tracy (though Ralph Byrd, who bore a closer physical resemblance to Chester Gould's comic strip detective, had previously enacted the part in four 1930's Republic serials). Columbia University graduate Conway, incidentally a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild, started off in films as a small-part actor, playing just about anything from hoodlums to murder victims. His break came courtesy of a long-term contract with RKO (1939-47), which starred him as the nominal hero or romantic interest in a number of modestly-budgeted second features. His role as the stoic Dick Tracy, taking on protagonists with names like Splitface, Cueball, Vitamin Flintheart and Filthy Flora of the Dripping Dagger Inn, proved to be the high point of Conway's brief sojourn in Hollywood. Despite objections from the author, RKO reinstated Ralph Byrd for the next Tracy instalment. Conway's contract was not renewed and he left the industry forthwith to work in real estate on the East Coast.
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Morgan Dameron is known for Different Flowers (2017), Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Star Trek Beyond (2016).
Morgan Daniel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Soon after High School he moved to South Florida where he attended Florida Atlantic University, initially majoring in Oceanography, and ultimately majoring in Business and minoring in Theatre. Morgan went on to study in Palm Beach with then transplanted LA acting coach Richard Lepore (Meisner Technique), had a short run at the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre in Jupiter, Florida, and modeled and acted in and around Miami until finally making the move to Los Angeles in 1989. Morgan immediately engrossed himself in studying and working hard to stay afloat while pursuing his goals in Film and Music. Michael Gazzo, Margie Haber, Jeremiah Comey, John Swanbeck and Maria Gobetti were some of the acting coaches instrumental in developing his acting style and technique. Morgan has had the pleasure of working with many interesting and talented actors throughout his time in Los Angeles, most notably to date, Timothy Bottoms, Jon Polito, Mitchell Whitfield, Shane Conrad, Frank Stallone, Calista Carradine, Oleg Taktarov', and the late Anna Nicole Smith. Morgan has written and directed feature film "Flies on Cupid", short film "Encounter" and his early-nineties band "WorldWide"'s music video "Don't Color Me".
Morgan Danielle Day is an actor and director, known for 00:08:46, Broken Scales and The Pros of Cons (2021).
Morgan David Jones is a graduate of Australia's leading acting school. He is most known for Aaron Sorkin's film Molly's Game, with television credits including Damnation, Designated Survivor, Reign and Supernatural. He is a voice actor on the popular video game series Assassins Creed: Syndicate. Morgan worked alongside Cate Blanchett and Joel Edgerton in the international tour of 'A Streetcar Named Desire', he was then nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer for his role in this production. Morgan starred in the BAFTA/Emmy/Golden Globe nominated mini-series 'Tsunami: The Aftermath' and worked in Australia in Home and Away, All Saints and CNNN.
Morgan Davidsen is an actor and writer, known for Bringebær (2007), Inquietude (2013) and The Number Is Nine.
Morgan Davies is an actress, known for Iterate (2013), Silent Devil (2013) and Triangle of Me (2013).
It's been a busy time for Morgan, with a lead role in the enormously popular Series 2 of "The Girlfriend Experience", a Starz Original Series, and a lead in the re-telling of iconic feature film 'Storm Boy'. He has also just finished filming the role of Oberon in Foxtel's drama "The End", by See-Saw Films. Morgan made his screen debut at only seven years of age opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg in the Australian/French feature film 'The Tree'. Directed by Julie Bertuccelli, the film premiered on closing night of the Cannes Film Festival and earned Morgan rave reviews. His performance was honored with a Film Critics Circle Award and AFI nominations in both the categories of Best Lead Actor and Best Young Actor. The following year, Morgan appeared in 'The Hunter', an adaptation of the award-winning novel by Julia Leigh. The film, staring Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and saw Morgan again nominated for an AFI (AACTA). Other credits followed, including a lead guest role in Steven Spielberg's "Terra Nova" and the short film 'Julian', which took out the Crystal Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin Film Festival in the Generation KPlus category. Morgan later appeared in "Devil's Playground" for Foxtel (Director: Rachel Ward) and in Alice Englert's short film 'The Boyfriend Game', which premiered at TIFF.