Morgan Fairchild

American actress

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October 3 2023 Announced as part of the ensemble cast for the Lifetime film Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas, alongside Loni Anderson, Linda Gray, Donna Mills, and Nicollette Sheridan.
July 7 2023 Mark Seiler, Fairchild's long-term partner, passed away, as reported by Fairchild on her Twitter account.
2022 Guest-starred in two episodes of General Hospital as Haven de Havilland.
2021 Played Morgan in 'Our (Almost Completely True) Love Story'
2020 Voiced Vivienne St. Charmaine in The Simpsons episode 'Podcast News'
2019 Appeared as herself in Worst Cooks in America and as Mrs. Watson in Too Old to Die Young
2019 Starred in television film 'A Date Before Christmas Eve' as Mrs. Kringle
2017 Returned to daytime television with a limited run in Days of Our Lives, playing Anjelica Deveraux, and received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Performer.
2016 Appeared in direct-to-video film 'Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House' and television movie 'A Christmas in Vermont'
2014 Made cameo appearances in two TV series: Revenge as Teresa and Hot in Cleveland as Claudia/Fake Elka
2014 Starred in multiple projects including television film 'Perfect On Paper', 'Bikini Model Academy' (as herself), and 'Christian Mingle'
2012 Appeared in Happily Divorced as the character Jill
2012 Appeared in television film 'American Horror House' as Miss Margot / Rosemary and filmed 'Spring Break '83' which remained unreleased
2011 Fairchild guest-starred in two TV shows: Bones as Bianca Chiverton and Chemistry as Michael's Mother
2011 Fairchild starred in multiple films including 'Boy Toy', 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2', and 'eCupid', playing various characters including herself
2010 Morgan Fairchild appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Claire Lockton
2010 Morgan Fairchild appeared in two films: 'Life's a Beach' as Felicia Wald and 'The Steamroom' as Sheila

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