Place of Birth: Barton Point, Maine, United States
Current Location: Barton Point, Maine, United States
Positive Traits: Adventurous, Intuitive, Outgoing
Negative Traits: Artificial, Insecure, Shallow
Morgan, born Audrey Morgan Kasper, was born in Barton Point, Maine, to Audrey Knight and William Kasper. Her life was normal until she was thrust into the world of child acting at the age of four. She can’t remember why she started acting, but her earliest memories involve getting headshots taken and sitting in audition rooms. She started off doing commercials, but at the age of seven, she landed her first television role. This was when she, her father, and siblings relocated to Hollywood, California. It was around this time that her mother completely abandoned the family; she had been in and out of Morgan’s life for years, but after she moved out west, she never saw or heard from her mother ever again.
Once she was in California, she threw herself into her work. She redirected the sadness she felt from being abandoned and leaving all of her friends in Barton Point behind into memorizing lines and faking smiles. Over the years, she became well-known for her roles in TV and movies, and her name-- her middle name, Morgan-- became a household name. Once she turned 18, her life started taking a turn for the worst. She found out that her father had spent most of the money she made during her career to feed his gambling addiction. To prevent her family from going bankrupt, she threw all of her energy into keeping her name out there.
At first, it seemed like she was going to be one of the child actors who made it. She landed a few small movie roles and was on a popular teen drama for five seasons. However, during her run on the show, she began to face another problem: her own mental health. After years of repressing her own feelings and keeping up a fake personality, she finally broke down. Now, she has returned to her hometown in an attempt to start over. She doesn’t know what she’ll do, or even if she’ll be able to make it in the real world, but all she knows is that Hollywood no longer feels like home to her.
Thank you kindly. [gets up and retrieves her pants] Being drunk is stupid. Because why the hell did I fall asleep with my jeans off but my bra still on?
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Prior to meeting, Morgan had not seen anything that Pari had acted in. Once she learned that Pari had acting credits, she binge-watched all of her movies.
Pari tends to be the person Morgan wants to hang out with most when she's manic. Not to say that they don't hang out other times, but Pari knows how to party, and manic Morgan often wants to party.
She laughs. "One?" Pari questioned, before adding, "And come on, give yourself some credit, you have the talent and quite frankly, like, the looks. So there's some advantages right there." Pari notes before nodding. "Thanks for bringing me out, by the way. Even if I'm missing some hot vamp sex on the telly."
“Yeah, we have the same first name. When I was little little, my parents would call me ‘Audrey Morgan’ to differentiate us. I started using just ‘Morgan’ for auditions because of the SAG rules about no repeat names, and after she lost custody of us, Morgan stuck. ” She never got around to changing it legally, though. “And you might be wondering why I, as a girl, was made a junior. It’s because my parents wanted a junior and didn’t think they would have any more kids after I was born. Well, more so they were advised they shouldn’t have any more, but lo and behold, my younger brother was born two and a half years later.” She sighed. “Well thank you. At this point though, I think I’m permanently retired from the big screen.”
"...Think they can pull off a 20 season like Grey's?" She pondered. Or New York crime one that she forgotten the name of. "Or just have a Dad who already has it made who can pull strings." She winks, playfully, "Ew! Still can't believe I'm a nepo baby. Or was." She sighs. "I will send these photos to you though. I like the mural, it does add a nice touch. And I suppose it would deter grafitti artists away too right?"
“God, I hope not,” she answered, laughing. “Or that. My mom did some voiceover work in the 90’s, but that didn’t give me any sort of advantage in auditions. But it is one of the reasons why I started going by my middle name.” Amongst other reasons. “Thank you! I’m hoping it does.”
"It's been going that long? Or, like, how long has it been going for?" Pari questioned, interested. She'd never really asked her friend these questions before. "You have been really lucky though, getting all these parts... I think the last time I had a role was last year." But she hadn't been trying either.
“They’re filming the eighth season now. I was a main cast member until season six, and I was in the first episode of season seven.” Morgan was surprised they hadn’t finished the season by now. “It took a long to get to where I was. Like I tell the theater kids, an acting career doesn’t happen overnight. I was doing commercials for a good three years before I got cast in a movie.”
"Gorgeous and beautiful, like always!" Pari says with a laugh as she shows Morgan them. "Which one, like, was your favorite? Show or film? Wait, have you done a film?" Pari asks, curiously.
She perked up. “I’ve been in a couple of films! My favorite show was definitely Rushmore High. I still watch it even though my character died. Favorite movie… I’m not sure, but I know what my least favorite is.” It was that damn dog movie.