Morgan Spector is an accomplished American actor renowned for his versatile performances across film and television. He was born in Santa Rosa, California, United States, on October 4, 1980.
His journey in the entertainment industry commenced in 2004 with a notable appearance in the film "Raspberry Heaven," igniting a career marked by distinction and acclaim. Spector's filmography boasts a diverse array of roles, including memorable performances in "The Drop," "The Bleeder," "Christine," "Musical Chairs," "Boston Strangler," "Nanny," and "I Don't Understand You," showcasing his range and depth as an actor. In the realm of television, Spector has left an indelible mark with recurring roles in acclaimed series such as "Pearson," "Homeland," "The Mist," "Allegiance," "Person of Interest," and "Boardwalk Empire." He notably features in "The Gilded Age," alongside esteemed actors Carrie Coon and Louisa Jacobson.
Spector received a Critics Choice nomination for Best Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie Made for Television.
Film and TV
Film and TV, TV Personality
Actors, Film and TV
Film and TV