Lucien Morgan
Lucien Morgan, born in 1960 in Worthing-on-Sea, is a multifaceted talent in the performing arts, excelling as an actor, director, and award-winning screenwriter. His artistic journey began with drama studies in New York, which laid the foundation for a diverse and impactful career. Morgan's notable screenwriting achievements include the acclaimed works 'Shadow Parties' (2021), 'A Hour' (2024), 'Once upon a Time in Hollyweird' (2024), and 'Futures' (2024).
Renowned for his performances in both classic and avant-garde theatre, Lucien has brought to life numerous characters in Shakespearean plays and Chekhov's entire repertoire. He notably portrayed Shamrayev in a film adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull' and took on the role of Anton Chekhov himself on stage in London. Additionally, Morgan has skillfully embodied King Theseus in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and in Sophocles' 'Oedipus at Colonus.'
During the 1980s, Lucien was an integral part of prominent avant-garde theatre companies, including 'Moving Being' in Cardiff, and he participated in Ken Campbell's legendary cult production 'The Warp,' showcasing his versatility through various roles. Beyond his professional endeavors, he was previously married to actress Emma Relph. Lucien Morgan continues to influence the theatrical landscape with his innovative contributions and compelling performances.
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