Jennifer Morrison

Jennifer Marie Morrison[2] (born April 12, 1979)[3] is an American actress and director. She is mainly known for her roles as Allison Cameron in the medical-drama series House (2004–2012) and Emma Swan in the ABC adventure-fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011–2018). She has also portrayed Zoey Pierson, one of Ted Mosby's love interests, on the comedy series How I Met Your Mother, Winona Kirk, mother of James T. Kirk in the 2009 science-fiction film Star Trek, and Tess Conlon in the 2011 sports drama film Warrior. She made her feature-film directorial debut with Sun Dogs (2017).

Jennifer Morrison
Morrison at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Jennifer Marie Morrison

(1979-04-12) April 12, 1979 (age 45)
Alma materLoyola University Chicago
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
  • producer
Years active1994–present
PartnerGerardo Celasco (2019–present)[1]

Early life

Morrison was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Arlington Heights, Illinois. She is the oldest of three children.[4] Her father, David, is a retired music teacher and high-school band director who was named Teacher of the Year by the Illinois State Board of Education in 2003.[5]

Morrison attended South Middle School, and then graduated from Prospect High School (where her parents worked) in 1997. She was an All-State clarinet player in the school's marching band, sang in the choir, and was a cheerleader in the school pep squad.[6] She attended Loyola University Chicago, where she majored in theatre and minored in English, graduating in 2000. She studied at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting.[7]

Career

Beginnings and film roles (1992–2010)

Morrison at the Fox Broadcasting Company upfronts in 2008

Morrison started her career as a child model, appearing in print advertisements for JCPenney and Montgomery Ward, and commercials for Rice Krispies and Mondo. She was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated for Kids with basketball star Michael Jordan in May 1992.[8] Morrison made her feature-film debut at the age of 14 in the 1994 film Intersection, and later appeared as Samantha in Stir of Echoes (1999). Morrison's first leading role came in the 2000 film Urban Legends: Final Cut, and she has since gone on to appear in films including Grind (2003), Surviving Christmas (2004), and Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005).

In 2004, Morrison won the role of immunologist Allison Cameron on House. She played the role for the first six seasons of the show, from 2004 to 2009. Morrison's character left in the 2009 episode "Teamwork",[9] but returned in the 2010 episode "Lockdown" to conclude Cameron's story. Morrison returned for the series finale "Everybody Dies" in 2012. In 2006, Morrison starred in and produced the independent film Flourish.[10] She is also one of the producers who found Glee during its early draft and brought it to attention of writer Ryan Murphy, who adapted it into a television series. Morrison did not stay involved creatively, but is credited as an associate producer on the first season for her involvement in finding it and helping it get into the right hands.[11]

In 2007, Morrison appeared as Kirce James in the computer game Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, a character who frequently interacts with the player during the course of the GDI campaign.[12] Her film projects that year included Big Stan and The Murder of Princess Diana, a television film based on the book of the same name by Noel Botham. Produced by Lifetime and Working Title Television, Morrison portrays an American journalist who witnesses the car crash in which Diana, Princess of Wales was killed. In 2009, Morrison returned to the big screen, appearing in the opening scene of J. J. Abrams' Star Trek reboot as James T. Kirk's mother, Winona. After her contract on House was not renewed, it was announced in December 2009[13] that Morrison had won the role of Kate Keller, Helen Keller's mother, in the Broadway-bound revival of The Miracle Worker.[14]

Once Upon A Time and television (2011–present)

Morrison attending the 2012 People's Choice Awards

In the fall of 2010, Morrison appeared as a guest star in the fourth episode of NBC's Chase. She played the role of Faith, a single mother-turned-fugitive, who embarks on a bloody killing spree across Texas with her little daughter.[15] She then joined the cast of CBS's How I Met Your Mother as recurring character Zoey Pierson, a mischievous architecture nerd and love interest of main character Ted Mosby's, and "the biggest female character we've maybe ever added to the show in Ted's life", according to executive producer Craig Thomas.[16][17][18]

In 2011, Morrison appeared in Warrior, a film about two estranged brothers who enter a mixed martial arts tournament and are forced to confront their struggling relationship with each other and with their father. Morrison plays the wife of Joel Edgerton's character, struggling to keep her family together.[11] Starting in October 2011, Morrison had a starring role in ABC's Once Upon a Time. She played the role of Emma Swan, a bail-bonds collector who turns out to be the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming.

In April 2016, Morrison launched her own film production company, Apartment 3C Productions,[19] named after the apartment she shared with her friends during her time at Loyola University Chicago.[20] She directed her first feature film, Sun Dogs, under this label during the summer of 2016.[19] In December 2017, Netflix announced it had acquired worldwide streaming rights to the film.[21]

In March 2017, it was announced that Morrison was cast as Stephanie in an off-Broadway revival of the play The End of Longing.[22] The performance lasted from May 18 to July 1, 2017.[23] On May 8, 2017, Morrison announced via social media that she would not be returning to Once Upon a Time as a series regular for season seven, while also noting that she had agreed to return as a guest for one episode.[24][25] That episode was the season's second, which aired in October 2017.[26] However, she ultimately returned for the series finale, which aired in May 2018.[27]

Morrison co-starred in Amityville: The Awakening as Candice. Originally shot in 2014, the film was released on Google Play on October 12, 2017, with a limited theatrical release on October 28, 2017.[28] In 2017, she made her feature film directorial debut with Sun Dogs, starring Michael Angarano, Melissa Benoist, and Allison Janney.[29] In June 2019, Morrison was confirmed to join the cast of This Is Us in a recurring role for the fourth season as Cassidy Sharp, an alcoholic and Marine veteran grappling with her return to civilian life.[30][31][32][33] She returned to guest star in season 5 and 6.[34]

Personal life

In 2004, Morrison began dating Australian actor Jesse Spencer, who played her character's love interest in House.[35] He proposed to her at the Eiffel Tower on December 23, 2006, but they called off their engagement in August 2007.[36] She dated Puerto Rican actor Amaury Nolasco from 2009 to 2012,[37] and Romanian-American actor Sebastian Stan from 2012 to 2013.[38] She has been in a relationship with Salvadoran-American actor Gerardo Celasco since 2019.[39]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994IntersectionMeaghan Eastman
1994Miracle on 34th StreetDenice
1999Stir of EchoesSamantha Kozac
2000Urban Legends: Final CutAmy Mayfield
2001The ZerosJoyce
2002DesignSonya Mallow
2002NantucketAlicia
2002Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus BookieCallieTelevision film
2002100 WomenAnnie
2003GrindJamie
2004Mall CopChris
2004The Sure Hand of GodLily Bowser
2004Surviving ChristmasMissy Vanglider
2004LiftSarahShort film
2005Mr. & Mrs. SmithJade
2006The ScriptChristieShort film
2006FlourishGabrielle WintersProducer
2007Big StanMindy
2007The Murder of Princess DianaRachel ViscoTelevision film
Nominated - Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
2009Star TrekWinona KirkBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Ensemble Cast
2009Table for ThreeLeslie Green
2011Bringing Ashley HomeAshley PhillipsTelevision film
Prism Award for Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries
2011FiveSheilaTelevision film; segment: "Charlotte"
2011WarriorTess Conlon
2012Stars in ShortsAgent Rachel MintzSegment: "Prodigal"
2012Knife FightAngela
2013Some Girl(s)Sam
2013Alpha AlertLt. White
2013Star Trek Into DarknessWinona Kirk (voice)
2015To Dust ReturnSharon ReynoldsShort film
2015MattressideAngelicaShort film
2016The DarknessJoy Carter
2016Albion: The Enchanted StallionThe Abbess
2017Amityville: The AwakeningCandice
2017Sun DogsMarieDirector, producer
Mammoth Film Festival Award for Best Picture
Mammoth Film Festival Award for Grand Jury Award
Savannah Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature
2018Assassination NationMargie Duncan
2018Back RoadsCallie Mercer
2018Alex & the ListKatherine SternBurbank International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2018SuperflyDetective Mason
2019The ReportCaroline Krass
2019Batman: HushSelina Kyle / Catwoman (voice)[40]
2019All Creatures Here BelowPenny
2019BombshellJuliet Huddy

Short film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The ChronicleGwenEpisode: "Let Sleeping Dogs Fry"
2001Touched by an AngelMelissaEpisode: "Most Likely to Succeed"
2001–2002Dawson's CreekMelanie Shay Thompson2 episodes
2002Any Day NowMandy SingerEpisode: "In Too Deep"
2002The Random YearsMeganEpisode: "Pilot"
2004–2012HouseDr. Allison CameronMain role (Season 1–6); Guest star (Season 8)
Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2009)
2009The Super Hero Squad ShowWasp3 episodes; voice role
2010ChaseFaith MaplesEpisode: "Paranoia"
2010–2014How I Met Your MotherZoey Pierson13 episodes
2011–2018Once Upon a TimeEmma SwanLeading role (Season 1–6); Special guest star (Season 7)
Nominated - People's Choice Award for Favorite On-Screen Chemistry (shared with Colin O'Donoghue) (2014)
Nominated - Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Award for Favorite TV Actress (2015)
Nominated - People's Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress (2015–2017)
Nominated – Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Award for Favorite Family TV Actress (2016)
Nominated – Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress, Sci-Fi/Fantasy (2015, 2017)
Nominated – Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Liplock (shared with Colin O'Donoghue) (2015–2017)
2019–2022This Is UsCassidy SharpRecurring role (Season 4, 6);[41] Guest role (Season 5)
2023Will TrentAbigail Bentley-CampanoEpisode: "Pilot"[42]

Director

YearTitleNotes
2017Warning LabelsShort
Nominated - Tribeca Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Short
2017Sun DogsDirector, producer, actress
Won - Mammoth Film Festival Award for Best Picture
Won - Mammoth Film Festival Award for Grand Jury Award
Won - Savannah Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature
2018FabledTV series
2019EuphoriaEpisode: “'03 Bonnie and Clyde” [43]
2021One of Us Is LyingEpisode: "Pilot"
2021Dr. DeathEpisodes: "Dock Ellis", "An Occurrence at Randall Kirby's Sink"
2021Joe PickettEpisodes: "Shoot, Shovel and Shut Up", "The Most Hated Man in 12 Sleeps"
2022SurfaceEpisode: "It Was Always Going to End This Way"
2023Grease: Rise of the Pink LadiesEpisode: "You Can't Just Walk Out of a Drive-In"
2023Dr. DeathEpisodes: "Like Magic", "Worth The Risk", "The Horizon"

Music videos

YearTitleArtistNotes
2002"Too Bad About Your Girl"The Donnas
2003"Shut Up"Nick Lachey
2015"What I Want"Will Butler
2015"Demon Days (Do It All Again)"Wild Wild HorsesAlso director

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium WarsKirce James

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenue
2010The Miracle WorkerKate KellerCircle in the Square Theatre
2017The End of LongingStephanieLucille Lortel Theatre
2024The PenelopiadPenelopeGoodman Theatre

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