Morgan Spector
American actor
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2024 | Morgan Spector is set to play Massimo in the upcoming film I Don't Understand You |
2024 | Participated in a public reading of South Africa's genocide case dossier against Israel at the International Court of Justice, alongside 30 other artists, organized by Palifest. |
2023 | Morgan Spector was nominated for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance in 'The Gilded Age' |
2023 | Acted in the film Boston Strangler, showcasing his ongoing film career. |
2022 | Begins main role as George Russell in 'The Gilded Age', continuing to present day |
2022 | Morgan Spector played Adam in the film Nanny |
2022 | Headlined alongside Cynthia Nixon and Christine Baranski in HBO's The Gilded Age. |
2021 | Morgan Spector was nominated for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries at the Critics' Choice Television Awards for his role in 'The Plot Against America' |
2021 | Morgan Spector directed and acted in the segment 'Mother!!' in With/In: Volume 1 |
2020 | Starred in the HBO miniseries adaptation of Philip Roth's The Plot Against America, alongside Winona Ryder. |
2019 | Appeared in the TV series Pearson, continuing to build his television acting credentials. |
2018 | Plays Dante Allen in main role for season 7 of 'Homeland' and appears in an episode of 'Suits' as Mayor Bobby Novak |
2018 | Morgan Spector played Sadie's Husband in the film A Vigilante |
2018 | Starred alongside Olivia Wilde in the drama A Vigilante. Also welcomed his first child with Rebecca Hall. |
2018 | Starred in two significant projects: the TV series Homeland and the film A Vigilante. |
2017 | Morgan Spector had multiple film roles, including Waiter in Great Choice, Derek in Split, Kier in Man with Van, and Reece in Permission |
2017 | Appeared with Rebecca Hall in the film Permission. |
2017 | Appeared in the TV series The Mist, adding another notable television role to his career. |
June 2017 | Performed with Rebecca Hall in Clare Lizzimore's play Animal in New York. |
2016 | Performed in two Off-Broadway productions: 'Ironbound' at Rattlestick Theater and 'Incognito' at New York City Center |
2016 | Acted in the film Christine, further demonstrating his versatility as an actor. |
2015 | Takes on roles in 'Allegiance' and becomes narrator for 'Friday Night Tykes', appearing in 20 episodes |
2015 | Starred in the TV series Allegiance, expanding his television acting portfolio. |
September 2015 | Married actress Rebecca Hall, whom he had first met during their work together in the Broadway play Machinal. |
2014 | Morgan Spector starred in two films: Grand Street as Nino and The Drop as Andre |
2014 | Co-starred with Rebecca Hall in a Broadway revival of Sophie Treadwell's Machinal. |
2014 | Appeared in the film The Drop, continuing his acting career in feature films. |
2013 | Appears in multiple TV series including 'Do No Harm', 'Orange Is the New Black', 'Boardwalk Empire', and 'Zero Hour' |
2013 | Morgan Spector appeared in two films: All Is Bright as Vladimir and Burning Blue as William Stephensen |
2012 | Spector played the role of Boris in The Russian Transport, an Off-Broadway production by The New Group. |
2011 | Begins recurring role as Peter Yogorov in 'Person of Interest', appearing in 5 episodes through 2013 |
2010 | Morgan Spector appears in 2 episodes of 'How to Make It in America' as Scott |
2010 | Morgan Spector played a Lead Fire Nation Soldier in the film The Last Airbender |
2010 | Morgan Spector made his Broadway debut as Rodolpho in Gregory Mosher's revival of Arthur Miller's play A View from the Bridge, unexpectedly moving into a major role when the originally scheduled actor was injured during previews. |
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