Rhiannon Morgan

Rhiannon Morgan is a Canadian actor based in St. John's, Newfoundland. Preceding her most recent role in Melanie Oates' Sweet Angel Baby (2024), she had principal roles on both SurrealEstate (2021) and Hudson & Rex (2019). Rhiannon can be seen in Jeffrey St. Jules' The Silent Planet (2024) this year as well as leading in two 2023 short films, Poster Child (2023) and The Selkie Project. She was also featured in the 2023 series, Only the Night Knows (2024). Following her supporting role in the 2019 feature length film, Black Conflux (2019), Rhiannon went on to play the role of Kay in the award winning feature film, Little Orphans (2020), co-starring Emily Bridger and Marthe Bernard. She has had leading roles in numerous short films as well, including her starring role in the 2018 short film, New Woman (2019), for which she received three Best Actress nominations and two Best Actress awards. Rhiannon also starred in the multiple award winning 2022 short film, Mother's Skin (2022), by Leah Johnston and Jason Buxton. In addition to her film experience, she can be heard narrating the 2022 audiobook, We Jane, a novel by Aimee Wall. Rhiannon currently resides in Port Rexton with her family.

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