Andrea Morris

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Andréa Morris
Born
Andréa Morris

(1983-07-10) July 10, 1983 (age 40)
Occupation(s)Actress, Producer, Director, Author
Years active1994–2016
WebsiteBecomingMedia.com


Andrea Morris (born July 10, 1983 [1] ) is a Canadian actress. She plays the role of quiet, shy, homeless girl Margaret on 7th Heaven. [2] [3] Her character was first introduced in the Season 11 episode "The Replacements", whom the Camdens eventually decide to take in.

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Morris is a science and technology journalist, ongoing contributor to Forbes, [4] and author of the book "The Science of On-Camera Acting" [5] in collaboration with Dr. Paul Ekman [6] which documents a neuroscientific perspective on how audiences perceive human emotion and expression filtered through the lens of a camera.

Morris produces semi-scripted comedies and science-based content for various television networks including Lifetime Network and is a senior producer of U.S. content for MBC Network television documentary series Moment showcasing global achievements in science and tech to inspire the next generation of women and men in the Middle East towards fields in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

Filmography

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Take Another LookSarahHalf-hour TV special [7] [8]
1995 Margaret's Museum Marilyn [9] [10] [11]
1996 Road to Avonlea Hannah Hubble [12] 2 episodes
2003 Hangman's Curse Crystal Sparks [13]
2005 Carnivàle Opal1 episode
2006–2007 7th Heaven Margaret17 episodes
2007FadeHeloise
2008 Brothel Maddy [14]
2009Happy FaceKatieShort film
2009LA SucksKinka

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References

  1. Andrea Morris' bio at www.northernstars.ca
  2. "Andrea Morris". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  3. "Casting call" by Nellie Andreeva, The Hollywood Reporter (27 Nov, 2006) Retrieved from ProQuest   235373642
  4. Morris, Andréa. "Andréa Morris". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  5. "Anatomy of the Screen" by Briana Rodriguez, BackStage , Vol. 57, Issue 3, Page 22 (6 Jan, 2016) Retrieved from ProQuest   1772492692
  6. Morris, Andréa; Ekman, Dr Paul (2014-09-03). The Science Of On-Camera Acting. Becoming Media. ISBN   9780990733218.
  7. "TV special on girls' self-esteem worthy, but could have been better" by Janice Kennedy, The Ottawa Citizen (2 May, 1994) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest   239851560
  8. "YTV drama examines peer pressure" by Ted Shaw, The Kingston Whig-Standard (3 May, 1994) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest   353234919
  9. Margaret’s Museum review by Brendan Kelly at variety.com
  10. "Museum's bleak but beautiful" by Liz Pogue, Times Colonist (9 Feb, 1996) Retrieved from ProQuest   345607453
  11. Margaret's Museum review by Roger Ebert at www.rogerebert.com
  12. Andrea Morris' credits at www.tvguide.com
  13. "Overcoming the shadow of pain" by Brian Lewis, The Tennessean (6 Sept, 2006) Retrieved from ProQuest   239588638
  14. "The Brothel - Full Cast & Crew" at www.tvguide.com