Morgan Taylor Campbell

Morgan Taylor Campbell

actress, soundtrack

Morgan Taylor Campbell was born on Apr 09, 1995 in Canada. Morgan Taylor Campbell's big-screen debut came with Restless Virgins directed by Jason Lapeyre in 2013. Morgan Taylor Campbell is known for Fire Country directed by Kevin Alejandro, Max Thieriot stars as Bode Donovan and Kevin Alejandro as Manny Perez. Morgan Taylor Campbell has got 3 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Morgan Taylor Campbell achieved is Leo Awards. The upcoming new tvshow Morgan Taylor Campbell plays is Fire Country - Season 1 which will be released on Oct 07, 2022.

Morgan was born and raised in Fort McMurray, Alberta along with her two brothers, two sisters and a multitude of pets. Growing up she quit every sport and activity she ever joined. Acting was the only thing that stuck. Morgan was the first actor in the family, but many of her loved ones are artists in their own right. A few months before graduating high school Morgan moved out to Vancouver, finished up her remaining courses and started training steadily under Kate Twa at Railtown Actors Studio where she has been ever since.Morgan has guest starred on Disney XD's "Mr. Young" and AMC's "The Killing" and recently landed her first leading role starring as Ann Templeton in HUB Network's new series "Spooksville". "Spooksville" is based on the book series of the same name by acclaimed author Christopher Pike and will premiere October 26th 2013. Morgan was recently cast in the indie mockumentary "No Men Beyond This Point", set to do the festival circuit in 2014.Currently Morgan calls Vancouver, BC home base and spends much of her time there kick boxing, playing piano, reading, working with local theatre company The Ninja Pirates, and being weird alongside her best friend.

  • Birthday

    Apr 09, 1995
  • Place of Birth

    Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
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Known For

Awards

3 wins & 4 nominations

Leo Awards
2017
Best Performance in a Youth or Children's Program or Series
Winner - Leo
Sadie's Last Days on Earth (2016)
2017
Best Performance by a Female in a Short Drama
Winner - Leo
Rue: The Short Film (2017)
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
2017
Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film
Winner - VFCC Award
Gregoire (2017)
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