Michelle Morgan (actress)

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Michelle Morgan
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Morgan interviewed for Count Gore de Vol in 2009
Born (1981-07-16) July 16, 1981 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Actress, film producer, director, writer
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Derek Tisdelle
(m. 2012)
Children3
Website www.medanofilms.com

Michelle Morgan (born July 16, 1981) is a Canadian actress, producer, director and writer best known for her role as Lou Fleming on the CBC series Heartland.

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Personal life

Michelle Morgan was born in Calgary and grew up in Toronto and Vancouver. After studying Theatre and Classical Literature at the University of Toronto, Michelle went on to pursue a career in theatre and film. [1]

Morgan is an advocate for women's rights and has volunteered at women's shelters across Canada for the past 15 years. She served as the "I Am Courage" campaign ambassador for the Brenda Strafford Centre for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and the "My Homefront" campaign ambassador for Homefront, a Calgary-based nonprofit that serves victims of domestic abuse. [2]

On June 30, 2012 she married Derek Tisdelle. They have three children, Mara Carmen, Noah Santiago, and Celeste. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Career

In 2007, Michelle began her role as Lou on the CBC series Heartland . [7] [8] The same year, she appeared in the zombie film Diary of the Dead . [9]

In 2008 she appeared on Stargate Atlantis as FRAN (Friendly Replicator Android) in the episodes "Be All My Sins Remember'd" and "Ghost in the Machine". [10]

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Morgan in 2015

In 2018, she founded her own film business, "Medano Films". [11]

Her first short film, "Mi Madre, My Father" (2017), with Stephen Amell, was selected by Telefilm Canada for the "Not Short On Talent Corner" at Cannes Film Festival in May 2018. [12] Michelle's debut film has screened at festivals such as Hollyshorts, the Brooklyn Women's Film Festival and the Vancouver Short Film Festival. [13]

In 2019, Michelle directed three episodes of the new CBC digital series "Hudson", a spin off of the long running series Heartland . [13]

Michelle' s second short film, "Save Yourself" (2019), is a romantic comedy set on the beaches of Tofino, British Columbia. [13]

In 2020, Michelle was selected to join the Women in the "Director's Chair, Story & Leadership Program" where she will develop her feature film project, a post apocalyptic western titled "The Plains". [14]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007 Diary of the Dead Debra Moynihan
2008 Confessions of a Porn Addict The Wrong Felice
2011Dominant GeneUSAF Airman 1st Class No. 7
2016PalkiLauraAssociate producer
2017Ice BlueMaria
2018Deep SpaceAthea Hixson
2020 Sugar Daddy Sarah
2022 The Bad Seed Returns Angela

Short film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2011The imposterJanetExecutive producer
2018Mi madre,My fatherAnitaWriter, director and producer
2019Save YourselfAngelaDirector and producer

Television film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1999 Road Rage Rebecca
2007 Fire Serpent Donna Marks
2010 A Heartland Christmas Samantha Louise 'Lou' Fleming
2016The Rooftop Christmas TreeSarah Wright
2017While You Were DatingKim
A Very Country ChristmasMary
2021Gone MomMichelle Troconis

Series

YearFilmRoleNotes
2005Die PatriarchinOnyangos TochterTV mini-serie; 1 Episode
2006 Final 24 Lauren BessetteTV series documentary; 1 Episode
2007–present Heartland Samantha Louise 'Lou' Fleming/Lou Fleming-Morris/Lou FlemingMain cast 206 Episodes; Also directed 3 episodes
2007 Across the River to Motor City Counter Waitress2 Episodes
2008 Stargate Atlantis F.R.A.N. / Dr. Elizabeth Weir Episode: "Be All My Sins Remember'd"/ "Ghost in the Machine"
The L Word AbigailEpisode: "Look Out, Here They Come!"
2010Bunny HugCelesteMini-series; 3 Episodes
2013 Package Deal Stacey1 Episode
2015 Supernatural Jemma VersonEpisode: "The Things They Carried"
2018 The Good Doctor Quinn's MotherEpisode: "She"
2019–2020 Batwoman Gabi Kane2 Episodes

Web series

YearFilmRoleNotes
2018Deep SixAtheaMain cast; 6 Episodes
2019HudsonSamantha Louise 'Lou' Fleming Heartland spin-off; 4 Episodes; Directed 3 Episodes

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