Stafford Morgan was a handsome, commanding, and deep-voiced actor who appeared in a handful of enjoyably down'n'dirty 70's drive-in exploitation features. He first began acting in both films and TV shows alike in the mid 60's. Stafford gave an especially fine and impressive performance as enigmatic, levelheaded biochemist Dr. Ted Sorenson in the nifty sci-fi doomsday thriller "The Alpha Incident." His other memorable roles include corrupt cop Sergeant Kert in Jack Starrett's funky blaxploitation blast "Cleopatra Jones," arrogant TV commercial actor Alexander McPeak in Matt Cimber's deeply disturbing "The Witch Who Came from the Sea," earnest game ranger Steve Garrett in "The Capture of Bigfoot," and an ill-fated backpacker in the unjustly maligned backwoods slasher romp "The Forest." Morgan had bit parts in the mainstream pictures "Die Hard 2" and "Another 48 Hrs." Moreover, Stafford Morgan made guest appearances on the TV shows "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," "Daniel Boone," "Search," "Police Story," "Starsky and Hutch," "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Hotel," and "Hunter."
Stafford Perry was born and raised in Alberta, Canada. One of six siblings, Stafford grew up playing sports, including outdoor games on his parents' backyard rink. Despite his early focus on athletics, Stafford always fostered a love for acting. He decided to pursue a career in acting in his early 20s and attended the nationally recognized theatre school at the University of Alberta. After graduating with a bachelor of fine arts in acting, Stafford continued his training with two seasons in the Banff/Citadel Professional Theatre Program. In the past ten years, Stafford has had the opportunity to work on stages across Canada and internationally, garnering multiple theatre award nominations for his drama and comedy performances. In 2018, he won the Betty Mitchell Award for best-supporting actor. After cutting his acting teeth in theatre, Stafford started to gain success in film and Television. Best known for his role as Phil on the Netflix series Black Summer, Stafford also appeared in recurring roles on the CBC series Heartland, the Sci-fi Channel's Wynonna Earp, Universal's series Damnation and the APTN show Tribal. Stafford was also nominated for a Stinger award for Best Long Form Performance as a lead in the Feature Film In Plainview. He recently starred as Tyler in the thriller Remote Danger, which will be coming out at the end of 2021. When he's not acting, Stafford is pursuing his master's degree at the University of Calgary. He also works as a violence prevention leader in the community and creates programs using the arts to engage men and boys in violence prevention.
Stafford Repp was born on April 26, 1918 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Batman: The Movie (1966), Batman (1966) and Playhouse 90 (1956). He was married to Theresa Valenti Moriarty, Sharon Diane Currier and Berta J. Slack. He died on November 5, 1974 in Inglewood, California.
Born and raised in Flint, Michigan, Stakiah Lynn Washington began acting in church. Stakiah has performed August Wilson monologues on Broadway, before getting accepted into Southern Methodist University where she studied theatre and earned her Bachelor's of Fine Arts. Before she could even walk across the stage, Stakiah landed the lead role in the thriller film Everything is Both. Currently, you can tune in to the Amazon FreeVee comedy show, Primo, to find Stakiah playing the series regular role of Mya.
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