Okay, so I have finally put together an edit of dramatic film clips. It’s short, which I am discovering is the best, just over one minute in length. I like the quality of acting work that is on here, however the burning process beat the footage up a bit! I want to work out those kinks, but here it is, nonetheless.
I have finally got a short and sweet acting reel put together. It is comedic, and includes some improv, as well. A dramatic reel is in the works, so stay tuned!
Thank you to all who continue to believe in and support me! It means the world.
A few weeks ago, I was invited to be a guest on the Portland, Oregon talk show “Keep it Local.” It was a great experience. There were a few “technical difficulties,” but despite it all, the interview was a lot of fun and for this struggling actress, a bit of positive press is always welcome. You can view my segment HERE!
As a result of the “Mad Men” Video Contest win, Morgan has been getting some fun attention from the press! A Portland, Oregon native, herself, Morgan Elizabeth Cox was featured in “The Oregonian.” The article was a spotlight in the entertainment section of the Portland newspaper, and on the front page of the section, no less. Peter Ames Carlin wrote a fantastic article, about the struggling, yet positive and motivated, actress. You can read the article at OregonLive.com! Here is a quote from the piece:
“I just thought, ‘How amazing to have him(series creator, Matthew Weiner) even look at my work,’” Cox said. “I had a camera built into my MacBook and had everything else I needed right there. So I thought, ‘Why not do it?”
Cox chose a monologue of Bobbie Barrett’s, a particularly willful character from the second season (“I really love playing direct and condescending, powerful females”), mastered the speech and went to her closet for the appropriate early 1960s-era clothes…”
-Excerpt from the Oregonian article on Morgan Elizabeth Cox, by Peter Ames Carlin.