Morgan York
Morgan York, born on January 18, 1993, in Burbank, California, began her journey into acting at a tender age. Her first brush with the spotlight came when she was just 18 months old, appearing in a commercial for ThermoScan Ear Thermometers. After a brief hiatus from the industry, she made a significant comeback, landing the role of Kim Baker in the beloved family film "Cheaper by the Dozen" in 2003, which became a box office success.
In 2004, Morgan further solidified her place in Hollywood by playing LuLu Plummer in "The Pacifier," where she starred alongside Vin Diesel and Brittany Snow. Her portrayal of Kim Baker continued as she reprised her role in the sequel, "Cheaper by the Dozen 2," released in July 2005. Additionally, she gained recognition for her recurring role as Sarah on the popular Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana."
Outside of her acting career, Morgan shares a close bond with her siblings, sister Wendy and brother Thomas. An avid fan of the "Harry Potter" series, Morgan enjoys immersing herself in the wizarding world, often writing fan fiction and creating illustrations inspired by her favorite character, Hermione Granger. Her diverse talents and passion for storytelling reflect her creative spirit beyond the screen.