Diana Morgan


Biography

Diana Morgan was an actress best known for her portrayal of characters throughout various television series. Her career began with roles in "Murder One" (1995-97), "Moloney" (CBS, 1996-97) and "Pauly" (Fox, 1996-97). She also appeared in the TV movie "Weapons of Mass Distraction" (HBO, 1996-97). She also took on a few movie roles at the time, appearing in the Arnold Schwarzenegger sm...

Biography

Diana Morgan was an actress best known for her portrayal of characters throughout various television series. Her career began with roles in "Murder One" (1995-97), "Moloney" (CBS, 1996-97) and "Pauly" (Fox, 1996-97). She also appeared in the TV movie "Weapons of Mass Distraction" (HBO, 1996-97). She also took on a few movie roles at the time, appearing in the Arnold Schwarzenegger smash hit action movie "Eraser" (1996). She continued to work steadily in television throughout the nineties, appearing on "Brooklyn South" (CBS, 1997-98) and "Any Day Now" (Lifetime, 1998-2002). She also starred in the TV movies "Running Mates" (TNT, 1999-2000) and "The Christmas Path" (Fox Family Channel, 1999-2000). She also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the Leonardo DiCaprio hit action picture "Titanic" (1997) and "Billboard Dad" (1998) with Mary-Kate Olsen. She also played parts in television during these years, including roles in "Brooklyn South" (CBS, 1997-98) and "Any Day Now" (Lifetime, 1998-2002). In her more recent career, she tackled roles on "The West Wing" (1999-2006), "The Agency" (CBS, 2001-03) and "The Tick" (Fox, 2001-02). She also appeared in "10 Items Or Less" (TBS, 2006-09) and "Saving Grace" (TNT, 2006-09). She also appeared in the Eric Jungmann horror feature "Monsterman" (2005). Morgan most recently acted on "The Mentalist" (CBS, 2008-2015).

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Went The Day Well? (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You Can Speak Quite Freely Innocent goings-on in an English village, Major Hammond (Basil Sydney) explaining his mission to the vicar (C.V. France) whose daughter (Valerie Taylor) brings along home-guard chief Wilsford (Leslie Banks), Mrs. Fraser (Marie Lohr) arranging rooms for soldiers, before a seismic plot turn, in Went The Day Well, 1942.
Went The Day Well? (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Fifth Column In England Mrs. Fraser (Marie Lohr) hosts Hammond and aide (Basil Sydney, John Slater), who are secretly Nazis, with traitor Willsford (Leslie Banks), the vicar (C.V. France) and Nora (Valerie Taylor), who puzzles over news from Mrs. Collins (Muriel George), in Went The Day Well?, 1942.
Went The Day Well? (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Battle Of Bramley End Unique opening and premise, Mervyn Johns recounts the not-then-secured victory over Germany, in a fictional Worcestershire town, locals Tom, Peggy and Ivy (Frank Lawton, Elizabeth Allan, Thora Hird) introduced, in the Ealing Studios yarn of a Nazi invasion, Went The Day Well?, 1942.
Went The Day Well? (1942) -- (Movie Clip) What Does Wien Mean? English vicar's daughter Nora (Valerie Taylor) flips when George (Harry Fowler) finds Austrian chocolate in the kit of the visiting army major, who really is a Nazi, but has no idea her confidante Willsford (Leslie Banks) is helping him plot an invasion, in Went The Day Well, 1942.
Let's Be Happy (1957) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Going To Scotland Early on, Vermonter Jeannie (Vera-Ellen) has just executed the will of her late Scottish grandfather, finding a pile of cash, and performing I'm Going To Scotland, by Nicholas Brodszky and Paul Francis Webster, in Let's Be Happy, 1957.
Let's Be Happy (1957) -- (Movie Clip) The Man From Idaho At what's supposed to be a posh Edinburgh hotel, American tourist Jeannie (Vera-Ellen) is swooning over Idahoan Stanley Smith (Tony Martin), even as he breaks their date, in Let's Be Happy, 1957.

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