Morgan Weed Whitley is known for The Greatest Showman (2017), Person of Interest (2011) and Becks (2017).
Morgan West began his acting career in the typical fashion: performing in school productions and community theater. Born and raised on the outskirts of Cleveland, Ohio in the small All-American suburb of Fairview Park, Morgan grew up loving movies and playing sports. He attended Fairview High School and it was here where he was first bitten by the acting bug - when during his freshman year he auditioned for the school play on a whim and was cast in a leading role. More productions soon followed, garnering the attention of local drama teachers who cited his natural talent and encouraged him pursue a career in the performing arts. Acting, vocal and dance lessons soon followed as he set his sights on auditioning for a competitive college conservatory program. His passion and drive took him to New York City where he received his BFA in Drama from NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. In NYC, he excelled on stage, performing to critical acclaim Off-Broadway and beyond - but NYU's Stonestreet Studios had introduced him to performing for film and television. The screen - not the stage - then became his focus; West soon began auditioning for films and television series, eventually moving to Los Angeles, California.
Morgan White is known for Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas (2013), R&B Divas (2012) and R&B Divas: Los Angeles (2013).
Morgan Wiggins is known for Talon Falls (2017).
Morgan Willett is known for The Debt Collector (2018), Real World/Road Rules Challenge (1998) and Ex on the Beach (2018).
Morgan Wolk is an actress, known for Nightbirds, Criminal Activities (2015) and Miles Ahead (2015).
Craggy-faced, athletic veteran character actor who played hard-bitten or menacing types in numerous westerns and crime dramas. One of five brothers, Woodward grew up in Arlington, Texas. He had a keen interest in aviation early on and took flying lessons from 1941, getting his pilot's license and subsequently served in both World War II (Army Air Corps) and Korea (Military Air Transport Command). Woodward first acted at Arlington State College, majoring in music and drama. He appeared for a while with the Margo Jones Repertory Theatre '47 in Dallas and then went back to study for a degree in corporate finance at the University of Texas, graduating in 1948. At one time, he sang with a jazz band and as a member of a barber shop quartet as well as having a regular weekly gig as a talk show host on local radio. Possessed of a powerful bass-baritone voice, Woodward's ultimate ambition had been to sing for the Metropolitan Opera. That didn't pan out. Neither did his hope that moving to Hollywood in 1955 might open the door to a career in musicals. Instead, he successfully auditioned at Disney for The Great Locomotive Chase (1956), followed by a part in the western pioneer saga Westward Ho, the Wagons! (1956). His first big break was as co-star opposite Hugh O'Brian in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955), playing the role of Earp's deputy Shotgun Gibbs for four seasons. This effectively typecast him as a western genre actor with a record number of guest spots on Gunsmoke (1955) and Wagon Train (1957). Nonetheless, his most famous role was that of ""the man with no eyes", a sinister chain gang overseer in Cool Hand Luke (1967), distinguished by perpetually wearing reflective sunglasses. He also made two appearances on Star Trek (1966) (most famously as Simon Van Gelder, the first human with whom Spock 'mind melds') and played the shrewd Armani-suited oil tycoon Punk Anderson in 55 episodes of Dallas (1978). Thomas Morgan Woodward was awarded the Golden Boot Award from the Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Fund in August 1988. In 2009, he became an inductee into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Privately, he was a respected authority on Early American Aircraft. According to his website, his main hobby was "restoring, rebuilding and flying antique airplanes".
Morgan lives on Treaty 6 territory, her family roots extend from Germany, Japan, and many more places and meet in Amiskwaciwâskahikan, also know as Edmonton and many other names. She works as an actor, fight choreographer, arts educator and creative collaborator. Morgan is a graduate of the University of Alberta's BFA Acting Program and is an Advanced Actor Combatant with Fight Directors Canada. She also works as a residency artist, teaching students utilizing physical theatre. Her work as an actor and creative collaborator has primarily been focused on new work development and physical-based work.
Morgan-Alexandra Long is an actress, known for The Seven (2019).