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Sydney Morton
American actress, dancer, and singer (born 1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sydney Morton (born 1985) is an American stage and television actress, singer and dancer.[1][2]
Early life and education
According to Morton, her maternal grandfather appeared on Broadway in 1933 in Run, Little Chillun, an all-Black revue, and her paternal grandfather danced professionally during the Harlem Renaissance.[2] Neither of her parents are in the entertainment industry; Morton told an interviewer "it skipped a generation."[2]
Morton began dancing at 4.[3] She graduated from Sycamore High School in Cincinnati in 2004.[4] While in school she danced for the College-Conservatory of Music, the Cincinnati Ballet and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.[4] She attended the University of Michigan, graduating in 2008 with a degree in musical theatre.[4] She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Upright Citizens Brigade.[3]
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Television
Morton played a recurring character in Spike Lee's She's Gotta Have It.[1][2] She appeared opposite Octavia Spencer in Netflix's miniseries Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker.[5] She had a recurring part in NBC's Manifest.[5] In 2021 she was cast as Meghan Markle, opposite Jordan Dean, in the title roles in Lifetime's Harry & Meghan: Escaping The Palace[1][5] which began production in May 2021 and appeared in fall of 2021.[6][7]
Stage
She was a member of the original Broadway cast of Memphis, working as a swing to cover eight tracks or roles, including those of both white and Black performers.[8] She was also a member of the original Broadway cast of Motown the 2012 revival of Evita.[4][8] She played Alex in the US touring company of Flashdance.[9] She appeared previously opposite Dean in the original Broadway cast of American Psycho.[5] She played the title role in An Octoroon in the 2017 Berkeley Repertory production.[10] In February and March 2020 she appeared opposite Billy Harrigan Tighe in the pre-Broadway tryout of The Secret of My Success at the Paramount Theatre; the production was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic.[11][12]
Morton discussed her work in Memphis as a musical theatre swing and understudy in Robert Simonson's Performance of the Century (2012), saying that the swing's biggest challenge is to participate without causing a significant change from other performances.[13] In Memphis she covered eight tracks or roles, including those of both white and Black performers.[13]
Film
Morton was cast in the 2023 comedy-drama A Good Person.[14]
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Personal life
As of 2021 Morton lived in Manhattan[4][15] with her husband, fellow actor Preston Boyd.[2][16] They have one daughter.[17][18]
References
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