Clinton Morgan

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Clinton Morgan
Born December 5, 1959 (1959-12-05) (age 48)
Perth, Western Australia

Clinton Morgan (born December 5, 1959) is an Australian film and television actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Morgan was born in Perth, Western Australia. Morgan's parents were English Australians originating from London. Morgan was born in the same location of which famed deceased actor was born Heath Ledger who died in Manhattan, New York City of accidental overdose of prescription drugs.[1] Both Clinton and Heath were the only 'English Australians' on the set.

[edit] Acting Career

Clinton Morgan has a career that has flirted with fame and rubbed shoulders with celebrity, however he chooses to devote most of his time with his family in Perth, Western Australia. During a tenure as an English Professor in Seoul, Korea, Clinton had a second chance at stardom, and he featured in a number of major films and popular TV shows. He lived in Korea for 5 years with his wife and five children. Clinton's work in film earned him significant celebrity status in Korea, however the needs of his family took priority and they returned to their beloved home country together in December 2006. They live by the beach in their dream home. Clinton plans to return to the screen with a reinvented persona later in the year. In his new chapter Clinton with write and direct.

[edit] Personal life

His first foray into television paired him with a young Heath Ledger in 1996. Morgan and Ledger starred in an episode of Sweat, produced in Western Australia by Barron Entertainment.

Traveled through the Tuscany region of Italy with Stanley Tucci in 1985, when both were struggling actors. They discussed the joys and agonies of working towards that ever elusive stardom.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Film

Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Host Agent Yellow Korean: Gwoemul
2005 Welcome to Dongmakgol Unknown

[edit] Television

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Jin-jja Jin-jja Jong-a-hae Prime Minister of Finland Miniseries
2005 Sweet Spy C.I.A. Chief Korean: Dalkomhan seupai / Miniseries
2004 The Phoenix Anderson Korean: Bul sae / 1 episode
Something Happened in Bali C.E.O. Korean: Ballieseo saengkin il / Miniseries / Uncredited
1996 Sweat Bevan 1 episode

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