Moronke Akinola is a British actor and writer born in Lewisham, England. She trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School from 2016 to 2019 completing the BA (Hons) Professional Acting course. She was awarded the Andrew Lloyd Webber Scholarship which helped to fully fund her tuition for her three years of training. During her final year, Moronke became the 2019 Alan Bates Award Winner, the most prestigious award for graduating UK actors, obtained by one graduating actor after a rigorous four stage audition and interview process. Upon graduating, she debuted her first work in progress play 'Give Me A Minute' (2019) which she not only wrote, but starred in, produced and directed. Moronke made her professional stage debut at The Finborough Theatre in the European Premiere of the hit Off-Broadway play The Niceties (2019), a challenging and thought-provoking two-hander that earner her an Off West End nomination for Female Performance in a Play. Moronke makes her screen debut in Coffee Wars and graces the screen in a more prominent role in the horror movie adaptation of Adam Nevill's novel of the same name No One Gets Out Alive (2021) for Netflix.
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Morrigan Hel was born on December 14, 1978 in Lampeter, Ceredigion, Wales. She is an actress, known for Nature Morte (2006), Three's a Shroud (2012) and Self Induced Nightmares (2013).
Morrigan Thompson is known for Debbie Does Demons, The House That Eats Flesh (2022) and Intinction (2022).
Morrin Jermyn is known for The Puppetman (2023) and Cabrini (2024).
A graduate of the University of Southern California School of Law, Morris Ankrum was an attorney and an economics professor before switching careers and joining the theater. He was a veteran stage actor by the time he entered the film industry in the 1930s. His film career spanned 1933-64, during which time he played in 279 films and TV shows. Ankrum spent much time in westerns, playing everything from Indian chiefs to crooked bankers. Among his best remembered parts are his numerous villainous roles in Paramount's highly popular Hoplaong Cassidy film series. The Hoppy films in which he appears include North of the Rio Grande (1937), Hills of Old Wyoming (1937), Pirates on Horseback (1941), Three Men from Texas (1940), Borderland (1937), and Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936), among others. He was cast in many other films throughout the '30s, '40s and '50s, varying from small appearances to co-starring roles. He can be seen in low-budget "B" pictures and big-budget blockbusters alike. It was in the 1950s, though, that he hit his stride in the science-fiction genre, where his gruff, no-nonsense demeanor and authoritative voice perfectly fit the role of the military officer helping scientists fight off outer-space menaces, most memorably as Col. Fielding in the classic Invaders from Mars (1953). Later in his career he did much TV work, in such series as Bonanza (1959), The Rifleman (1958), Rawhide (1959), Cheyenne (1955), Gunsmoke (1955), The 20th Century-Fox Hour (1955), Maverick (1957), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), Sea Hunt (1958), and over a dozen more. At the end of his career from 1957-64, he had a recurring role as a judge in 22 episodes on the Perry Mason (1957) TV series.
Morris Birdyellowhead was born in Duffield, Alberta, Canada. He is known for Apocalypto (2006), Alpha (2018) and Into the West (2005).
Morris Black is known for Saviors (2018), Aurora (2018) and Love Meet Hope (2016).
Morris Black was born on 21 October 1929 in Malden, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 30 September 2001 in Galveston, Texas, USA.