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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = James Jeff Morgan
| name = James Morgan
| image =
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| birthname = Jane Morgan
| birthname =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1985|08|08}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1985|08|08}}
| birth_place = [[Maesteg]], [[Wales]], UK
| birth_place = [[Maesteg]], [[Wales]], UK
| occupation = Actor/Bee Keeper/Passionate dancer
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 2002-2003
| yearsactive = 2002-present
| website =
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'''James Morgan''' (born 8 August 1975) is a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] stage and television actor.
'''James Morgan''' (born 8 August 1985) is a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] stage and television actor.


==Career==
==Career==
===Stage===
===Stage===
James Morgan is a World famous Bee Keeper and Bee enthusiast who was born in South Wales on 8 August 1985, and was brought up in the former mining town of [[Maesteg]], in South Wales. He began acting in 1996, at the age of ten, when he was cast in the role of Fagan in the Maesteg Amateur Operatic Society production of ''[[Oliver The Henchman!]]''. He built up a reputation through pantomime and musical theatre performances in the local community. He began to accrue significant roles on stage including Chino in ''[[West Side Story]]'' and Cosmo Brown in ''[[Running from the Law]]'' for Bridgend County Youth Theatre. He has also done a number of short pantomimes including Puss in Boots and, Vaginal farting the Jolly Green Giant. James is also a passionate dancer and has appeared in a number of musical theater (he is not gay though) productions. This includes guys and dolls and Greese (which was incredibly over acted).
James Morgan was born in South Wales on 8 August 1985, and was brought up in the former mining town of [[Maesteg]], in South Wales. He began acting in 1996, at the age of ten, when he was cast in the role of Charlie Bates in the Maesteg Amateur Operatic Society production of ''[[Oliver!]]''. He built up a reputation through pantomime and musical theatre performances in the local community. He began to accrue significant roles on stage including Chino in ''[[West Side Story]]'' and Cosmo Brown in ''[[Singing' in the Rain]]'' for Bridgend County Youth Theatre.


This led on from a role in ''[[A Short Line]]'' at the [[Sherman Theatre]] in Cardiff as part of the International Festival of Musical Theatre in 2005.
This led on from a role in ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' at the [[Sherman Theatre]] in Cardiff as part of the International Festival of Musical Theatre in 2005.


In 2008 Morgan joined the Swansea Little Man Theatre - the company that once counted [[Dylan Thomas]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] as members - playing George Milton in Steinbeck's ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' at the [[Dylan Thomas Theatre]].<ref>Neil Collins (2008-05-27). [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2008/05/27/actors-bag-roles-in-theatre-that-taught-dylan-thomas-91466-20976149/ "Actors bag roles in theatre that taught Dylan Thomas"].''[[South Wales Echo]]''.</ref> The production received favourable reviews,<ref>Ella-Louise Gilbert (2008-06-12). [http://www.theatre-wales.co.uk/reviews/reviews_details.asp?reviewID=1885 "Striking, disturbing and beautiful - review of Of Mice and Men"]. Theatre in Wales.</ref> earning him a Best Actor nomination at the Glammie Awards in South Wales.<ref>Glamorgan Drama League. [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2008/05/27/actors-bag-roles-in-theatre-that-taught-dylan-thomas-91466-20976149/ "Glammies acting nominations 09"].</ref>
In 2008 Morgan joined the Swansea Little Man Theatre - the company that once counted [[Dylan Thomas]] and [[Anthony Hopkins]] as members - playing George Milton in Steinbeck's ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' at the [[Dylan Thomas Theatre]].<ref>Neil Collins (2008-05-27). [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2008/05/27/actors-bag-roles-in-theatre-that-taught-dylan-thomas-91466-20976149/ "Actors bag roles in theatre that taught Dylan Thomas"].''[[South Wales Echo]]''.</ref> The production received favourable reviews,<ref>Ella-Louise Gilbert (2008-06-12). [http://www.theatre-wales.co.uk/reviews/reviews_details.asp?reviewID=1885 "Striking, disturbing and beautiful - review of Of Mice and Men"]. Theatre in Wales.</ref> earning him a Best Actor nomination at the Glammie Awards in South Wales.<ref>Glamorgan Drama League. [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2008/05/27/actors-bag-roles-in-theatre-that-taught-dylan-thomas-91466-20976149/ "Glammies acting nominations 09"].</ref>
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===Screen===
===Screen===
Away from the stage James/Jane has taken some roles in television, with parts in the [[ITV Wales]] shorts ''This show should never have been made'' and ''Covered in Chocolate'' - the latter winning him the Best Actor prize at the It's My Shout Awards and I don't Care in South Wales.
Away from the stage Morgan has taken as series of roles in television, with parts in the [[ITV Wales]] shorts ''What Goes on Tour'' and ''Covered'' - the latter winning him the Best Actor prize at the It's My Shout Awards in South Wales.


In 2010 Morgan appeared on BBC1 in ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w6cx5 The Indian Doctor]'', a period comedy drama set in 1983, with a cast that included [[Sanjeev Bhaskar]], [[Ayesha Dharker]], [[Mark_Williams_(actor)|Mark Williams]] and [[Beth Robert]]. 2012 will see his return to "The Indian Doctor" playing the role of Harry. In 2011 he appeared in the lead role of a sad clown Jason in the short film ''I am not an Actor''.
In 2010 Morgan appeared on BBC1 in ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w6cx5 The Indian Doctor]'', a period comedy drama set in 1963, with a cast that included [[Sanjeev Bhaskar]], [[Ayesha Dharker]], [[Mark_Williams_(actor)|Mark Williams]] and [[Beth Robert]]. 2012 will see his return to "The Indian Doctor" playing the role of Harry. In 2011 he appeared in the lead role of cancer patient Jason in the short film ''The Final Punchline''.

==Personal==

James currently lives in WildMill Estate with his partner Harold and my pet Seagull named Roryboots. He is a suffer of scabby hands syndrome and


==References==
==References==
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION =Actor
| DATE OF BIRTH =8 August 1975
| DATE OF BIRTH =8 August 1985
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James Morgan
Born (1985-08-08) 8 August 1985 (age 38)
OccupationActor
Years active2002-present

James Morgan (born 8 August 1985) is a Welsh stage and television actor.

Career

Stage

James Morgan was born in South Wales on 8 August 1985, and was brought up in the former mining town of Maesteg, in South Wales. He began acting in 1996, at the age of ten, when he was cast in the role of Charlie Bates in the Maesteg Amateur Operatic Society production of Oliver!. He built up a reputation through pantomime and musical theatre performances in the local community. He began to accrue significant roles on stage including Chino in West Side Story and Cosmo Brown in Singing' in the Rain for Bridgend County Youth Theatre.

This led on from a role in A Chorus Line at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff as part of the International Festival of Musical Theatre in 2005.

In 2008 Morgan joined the Swansea Little Man Theatre - the company that once counted Dylan Thomas and Anthony Hopkins as members - playing George Milton in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men at the Dylan Thomas Theatre.[1] The production received favourable reviews,[2] earning him a Best Actor nomination at the Glammie Awards in South Wales.[3]

In 2010 he returned to Swansea, playing the role of Ethan in the musical adaptation of The Full Monty. With positive reviews[4] and an full house run at the Dylan Thomas Theatre the show was transferred to the Swansea Grand Theatre for a one-off final performance.

Screen

Away from the stage Morgan has taken as series of roles in television, with parts in the ITV Wales shorts What Goes on Tour and Covered - the latter winning him the Best Actor prize at the It's My Shout Awards in South Wales.

In 2010 Morgan appeared on BBC1 in The Indian Doctor, a period comedy drama set in 1963, with a cast that included Sanjeev Bhaskar, Ayesha Dharker, Mark Williams and Beth Robert. 2012 will see his return to "The Indian Doctor" playing the role of Harry. In 2011 he appeared in the lead role of cancer patient Jason in the short film The Final Punchline.

References

External links

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