Lindsey Morgan Biography
Lindsey Morgan, born Lindsey Marie Morgan is an American Actress she came to the limelight for her role as mechanic Raven Reyes on a series drama film The 100. She is half Mexican and Half Irish.
Lindsey Morgan Age
Morgan was born on 27th February 1990, Houston Texas, United States. She is 28 years old as of 2018.
Lindsey Morgan Husband
Lindsey is a gorgeous lady but despite her popularity, she has kept her personal life very low profile. there have been no rumors about her affairs until now. It looks like she has no boyfriend and she is not yet married yet as 2018.
Lindsey Morgan Height
Morgan stands at a height of 1.65 m.
Lindsey Morgan Parents| Siblings
Lindsey, born to Alice Burciaga the mother and Kelly Morgan the father. She has an older brother, a half sister and five step brothers.
Lindsey Morgan Career
Morgan began her career in college at the University of Texas, then left for Los Angeles to chase her acting dream. Within her first year of college, Morgan stayed busy by booking commercials and print ads. She played roles as an extra on the acclaimed series Friday Night Lights. Morgan decided to move to Los Angeles to continue her work as an actress. Her first real role was in the movie Detention (2011) starring Josh Hutcherson where she played a mean cheerleader named Alexis. In 2011, she landed the leading role in the MTV film DisCONNECTED (2011) as social media obsessed Maria.
On April 17, 2012, TVLine reported that Morgan has been cast as the contract role of Kristina Davis on the American ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital and would make her debut on May 25, 2012. For this role Morgan was nominated for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 2013.
Immediately upon leaving General Hospital, Morgan filmed a web series called Destroy the Alpha Gammas, about which she told TV Source Magazine:
In 2013, Morgan had a supporting role in the indie movie Chastity Bites (2013).
On August 20, 2013, it was announced that Morgan landed a recurring role on CW sci-fi drama series The 100, which is now in its fifth season. For season 2, Morgan was upgraded to series regular.
In 2015, Morgan filmed her first leading film role starring as Ariana in the TV Movie Casa Vita alongside ABC Family’s Baby Daddy star Jean-Luc Bilodeau.
On April 18, 2016, Morgan landed a lead role in the independent thriller Lasso, alongside Andrew Jacobs, Sean Patrick Flanery and Karen Grassle. Morgan’s character holds a huge amount of guilt for not keeping the senior citizens safe and takes on the duty of ensuring their safety throughout the film.
Lindsey Morgan Movies
2018 Lasso as Kit
Summertime as Debbie Espinoza
2017 Beyond Skyline as Cpt. Rose
2014 ETXR as Florence
5 Stages as Aubrey
2013 Facebook Stalking as Lindsey
Chastity Bites as Noemi
2011 Detention as Alexis Spencer
DisCONNECTED as Maria
TBA Inside Game Stephanie
Lindsey Morgan TV Shows
2016 Casa Vita as Ariana
The Night Shift as Kryztal
2014–present The 100 as Raven Reyes
2013 Franklin & Bash as Jennifer
The Flip Side
Shark Bites as Sorority Girl 3
2012 How I Met Your Mother as Lauren
Happy Endings as Tracy
2012–13 General Hospital as Kristina Davis
2011 B-Sides
Supah Ninjas as Chantelle
A Thin Line as Maria
Lindsey Morgan The 100
Morgan starred as Raven Reyes in the film The 100. The 100 is an American Post-apocalyptic science function drama television series. The film is loosely based on the novel series of the same name.
When nuclear Armageddon destroys civilization on Earth, the only survivors are those on the 12 international space stations in orbit at the time. Three generations later, the 4,000 survivors living on a space ark of linked stations see their resources dwindle and face draconian measures established to ensure humanity’s future. Desperately looking for a solution, the ark’s leaders send 100 juvenile prisoners back to the planet to test its habitability. Having always lived in space, the exiles find the planet fascinating and terrifying, but with the fate of the human race in their hands, they must forge a path into the unknown.
No. of episodes: 71 (list of episodes)
Lindsey Morgan How I Met Your Mother
She plays the role as Lauren in the film. the film is all about a man named Ted telling his kids how he met the love of his life, through flashbacks, years in the future. The bored kids sit on the couch and listen as dad regales them with tales of his pursuit of romance. The sitcom’s secondary character, Ted’s smarmy friend, Barney, is a real standout, often stealing the show.
Lindsey Morgan Happy Endings
Morgan is starred as Tracy in the television film Happy Endings.
Happy Endings is an American sitcom television series that ran on ABC from April 13, 2011, to May 3, 2013. The single-camera ensemble comedy originally aired as a mid-season replacement with a one-hour premiere of two back-to-back episodes starting at 9:30 pm ET/PT. In the weeks that followed, the show continued to air back-to-back episodes that began airing at 10 pm ET/PT. The show was created by David Caspe, who along with Jonathan Groff (previously a showrunner on Scrubs) served as the show’s executive producers and showrunners
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Lindsey Morgan General Hospital
She performed the role of Kristina Davis in General Hospital. “General Hospital” has the second-highest episode count (14,242) among all television programs in the world.
The wealthy Quartermaine family continues to be a looming presence in the town of Port Charles, with interests in much of the city’s business. Characters come and go, but viewers can always count on at least one Quartermaine or Spencer to create havoc.
First episode date: 1 April 1963
Theme song: General Hospital theme song
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Interview with Lindsey Morgan: The Girl Who Walked in Space
Imagine being shipped to an unforgiving post-apocalyptic universe from a wretched rocketship, fighting Grounders, being shot, crippled and manipulated. It’s safe to say that female characters are often hard to balance, especially when it comes to girls, fighters, and geniuses – and Raven Reyes is all three.
She’s a young woman that discovers she’s been lied to by her boyfriend after she has risked it all; she’s the youngest mechanic of her generation, she fights through loss and death and even addiction.
In the world of “The 100,” Raven’s character, played by the actress Lindsey Morgan, born in Georgia and raised in Huston, certainly doesn’t have it easy. But Lindsey managed to go deep into a complex character, turning a name on a script into a real person made of shadows and lights, of sufferings and compromises (both with herself, with her friends and the world they are slowly discovering).
Next to series leads Bob Morleyand Eliza Taylor, for 6 seasons now (The CW confirmed the 6th Season of “The 100”) Lindsey has been one of the most solid presences on the show, despite all her character’s goes through.
But how did Lindsey prepare for the role, and what were the funniest moments on set? How did she feel when she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series and what are her dreams for the future?
Discover it all in our interview with her!
You’re one of the most popular Latino actresses of the recent years: how did you start acting and how was your relationship with acting when you were younger?
I was pretty terrified in the beginning, classic stage fright, but something inside of me was really drawn to performing. I think because I was shy I was drawn to the bravery of performance and to being free in front of others. I didn’t really start until I began to pursue it in college. I did small bit parts in school, but again, was too shy to really ever go for it. In fact, spent more time painting sets than I did on stage.
You played Captain Rose in “Beyond Skyline,” the sequel of “Skyline:” how did you prepare for the role and what was the best thing on set?
This role was pretty crazy because I was offered it and it was slated to film on my 27th birthday, but then I had food poisoning the night before and had to play unconscious for the first half! It will always be kind of funny and special to me for that reason.
You started as Raven Reyes from the very first season of “The 100.” Back then, did you imagine how much resonance the series would have and what a success it would become?
Back then, I had no idea what a series like this would become or my role in it, how it would change my life and how the audience would perceive it. But I do remember a special energy on set when we started. We had a lot stacked against us as a show, and we really made something spectacular despite that. Something that has never been seen on The CW and I’m really proud of that.
What made you say, “Yes, I want to do this” when you first read the script of “The 100”?
I always joke and say “unemployment,” but the truth was Raven interested me and she was the first role I read in a very long time that wasn’t informed by her sexuality. Sure she had relationships, but she wasn’t definedby them. She defied all stereotypes up to that point as a female character or the “other woman” or “competition” for the lead. They didn’t have a love triangle, they had an actual dynamic of respect and hurt. I loved that.
I always retell how when I was auditioning for Raven, she didn’t have a last name yet. I didn’t have a last name until somewhere around the middle of Season 2 and the writers let the actor inform that. I remember having three friends, all of different races, also going out for Raven, so I loved that she wasn’t being defined or minimized to her ethnicity.
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