Kelly Morgan
Kelly Morgan is a celebrated actor, producer, director, and educator known for his impactful contributions to both Broadway and film. His artistic journey began with rigorous training at the Athens Institute of Dramatic Arts in Greece and further honed at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Throughout his career, Morgan has appeared in a myriad of stage, film, and television productions, showcasing his versatility in roles such as Romeo on BBC-TV, Sean in ABC’s "All My Children," and Jesus in the national tour of the musical "Godspell." His theater credits also include powerful performances in Henry IV, Parts I and II at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
Morgan has had the privilege of sharing the stage with legendary actors such as Richard Harris, John Wayne, and Charlton Heston. In addition to his acting accomplishments, he has directed numerous world premieres, including the acclaimed production of "Uncle Bob," featuring Austin Pendelton, which was staged at the Circle Repertory Theater in New York City, Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, and Yale University. Morgan’s dedication to the arts and his extensive body of work have earned him multiple awards and recognition, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the performing arts community.