Made his Broadway debut as "Rodolfo" in the 2010 revival of Arthur Millers’ A View from the Bridge directed by Gregory Mosher, in which he performed opposite Jessica Hecht, Scarlett Johansson and Liev Schrieber. His career has taken off in these two short years since, including performances in three independent films, two critically acclaimed plays, and a network television guest star. He received rave reviews along with the stellar cast for his performance as "Boris" in Russian Transport, directed by Scott Elliott off-Broadway at The New Group. Director Susan Seidelman’s film Musical Chairs will be released this March in which Morgan performs a flashy role as a wheelchair-bound competitive ballroom dancer. His other films include M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender, as well as indies Burning Blue and Grand Street, yet to be released. His other theatre credits include "Scar" in the national tour of The Lion King; Dissonance (Bay Street); Yank!, a workshop directed by David Cromer; Enemies: A Love Story (Wilma Theatre) and A Christmas Carol (ACT). Recently seen on television in "Person of Interest" (CBS), he has also appeared on "Law & Order: CI" and "How to Make it in America" (HBO). Morgan is a graduate of Reed College and the American Conservatory Theatre M.F.A. program.
Morgan Spector, Russian Transport
Morgan Spector has appeared on Broadway in 3 shows.
Morgan Spector has not appeared in the West End.
and Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Russian Transport.
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