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Morgan York

Morgan York (born January 18, 1993) is an former child actress, writer, podcaster, streamer, and publishing professional best known for her roles as Kim Baker in the family comedy films (2003) and its sequel (2005), Lulu Plummer in the action comedy (2005), and the recurring character Sarah on the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana (2006–2007). Born in , York entered the entertainment industry at 18 months old after accidentally appearing in a ThermoScan Ear Thermometer commercial, which led to early modeling and acting opportunities. She has two siblings, including a sister, Wendy York, who is also a former actress. York gained early recognition for her performance in , earning a shared win for the for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast in 2004 alongside her young co-stars. Her subsequent roles in and further established her as a prominent child performer in family-oriented films, with the latter earning her a nomination for the same category in 2006. York retired from acting at age 17 in 2010, citing that the profession had ceased to be enjoyable and that the personal costs—such as extended time away from family and constant public scrutiny—outweighed her passion for it, especially as her interest in writing grew stronger during her transition to college. Since then, she has built a career in publishing as a production editor and pursues creative endeavors as a writer of genre fiction, including fantasy and horror novels, while hosting the podcast Half Moon Chronicles focused on horror storytelling. She married Danny Haddad in 2019 and they have one daughter, born in November 2023. Living in , York also streams on under the handle "tolstoyce" and founded Bad Address Media, an independent production company supporting her multimedia projects.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family

Morgan York was born on January 18, 1993, in . She grew up in a consisting of her parents, a younger named , and a younger brother named Thomas. Details about her parents remain private, though they played a supportive role in her early career pursuits. York's initial exposure to the entertainment industry occurred at eight months old in 1993, when she accidentally appeared in a commercial for the ThermoScan Ear Thermometer. This serendipitous moment sparked her entry into child modeling and acting, marking the beginning of her professional endeavors in the field. Raised in the suburban environment of Burbank, a city adjacent to , York benefited from the close proximity to , which naturally facilitated opportunities in the entertainment sector during her formative years. This setting provided an accessible pathway for her budding career while allowing a relatively typical childhood amid the industry's influence.

Academic background

Morgan York grew up in , and attended local schools there during her childhood and early acting career. In 2011, she enrolled at the , a private liberal arts university in . She graduated in 2015 with a self-designed in Writing Fiction: Listening, Absorbing, and Creating. During her time at the , York was actively involved in campus journalism as co-editor-in-chief of The Bulldog Weekly, the student newspaper, where she contributed to its operations amid administrative challenges that led to a temporary in late 2014. Her academic focus on played a key role in her career transition away from , as she discovered a stronger passion for fiction writing that aligned with her aspirations in and publishing.

Acting career

Early roles and debut

Morgan York entered the acting industry accidentally as an infant when her father, connected to a commercial production through a friend, secured her an opportunity for a baby role. In 1993, she appeared in a television commercial for the ThermoScan Ear Thermometer, marking her on-screen debut. This early exposure came about without formal intent, as her family from , supported her initial foray into performing based on the serendipitous connection. Following the commercial, York paused her involvement in acting for several years before resuming as a young child. She gained representation from a talent agency arranged via her father's casting director acquaintance, which facilitated auditions and built her early resume through child performer opportunities in . Although specific details on formal training are limited, she participated in industry-standard preparation tailored for young actors, focusing on commercial and introductory on-camera work during the late . In the early 2000s, York's minor roles included a guest appearance alongside her sister Wendy in the 2001 video release Sesame Street: Kids' Favorite Songs 2, where they were featured performers. She also had guest roles as Melissa Stewart in The Practice (episode: "Going Home") and as Christine Harris in Life with Bonnie (episode: "Dare to Be Different"), both in 2004. This project, along with additional commercial spots, helped establish her presence in children's entertainment before transitioning to larger productions. These foundational experiences emphasized short-form content and modeling-like assignments, common for child performers building credits in Los Angeles.

Major film and television roles

Morgan York gained prominence in the early through her roles in family-oriented comedies, where she often portrayed sassy, relatable children within large ensemble casts. Her breakthrough came in 2003 with the role of Kim Baker, the middle child in the chaotic , in the film , directed by . As Kim, York contributed to the film's humorous depiction of a blended navigating everyday mayhem, showcasing her comedic timing alongside stars like and . The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $164 million worldwide, highlighting York's ability to stand out in a crowded family dynamic. For her performance, York shared in a win for the for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young in 2004. York reprised her role as Kim Baker in the 2005 sequel Cheaper by the Dozen 2, again emphasizing the ensemble interactions among the Baker siblings during a lakeside vacation rivalry. This performance further solidified her as a key part of the franchise's appeal, with the film earning $133 million globally through its blend of and heartfelt family moments. York received a nomination for the for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast in 2006. That same year, she appeared as Lulu Plummer in , a Disney action-comedy where she played one of five siblings under the protection of Navy SEAL Shane Wolfe, portrayed by . York's portrayal of the rebellious pre-teen Lulu added spunk to the group's dynamics, contributing to the film's $198 million haul and its focus on makeshift family bonds. On television, York had a recurring role as , Miley Stewart's overly virtuous friend nicknamed "Saint Sarah," on the series Hannah Montana from 2006 to 2010, appearing in 11 episodes across all four seasons. Her character provided through pious antics that contrasted with the show's teen drama, enhancing the ensemble of friends and family around lead . York's contributions to these high-profile projects underscored her niche in ensemble-driven family comedies, where she brought energy to supporting roles that amplified group humor and relatability.

Retirement from acting

Morgan York retired from acting in 2010 at the age of 17, following her final appearances in episodes of the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana.https://people.com/tv/hannah-montana-alum-morgan-york-reveals-why-she-quit-acting/ Her last on-screen credit was in the seventh episode of the show's fourth season, after which she fully exited the industry and ceased pursuing auditions.https://people.com/tv/hannah-montana-alum-morgan-york-reveals-why-she-quit-acting/ In a 2012 blog post titled "Why I Stopped Acting," York detailed her motivations for leaving the profession, citing a profound loss of interest in performing that had developed by March 2010.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/ She described auditions as becoming an unwelcome obligation rather than an exciting opportunity, and she often felt bored during filming, such as when she read Stephen King's The Shining on the set of Hannah Montana.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/ York also expressed burnout from the demands of child stardom, including the superficiality of the industry and the toll of online gossip about her personal life, which contributed to her desire for a more normal existence away from the spotlight.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/ A key factor in her decision was a shift in passions toward writing, which she viewed as offering greater creative freedom compared to the typecasting limitations of acting—such as being confined to roles for Caucasian teenage girls around 5'3" in height.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/ While acknowledging gratitude for the financial benefits that funded her college education, York emphasized that acting no longer held personal meaning for her.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/ Immediately after retiring, she prioritized her academic pursuits over any further entertainment opportunities, marking a deliberate transition to student life.https://morganyorkwrites.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/why-i-stopped-acting/

Later career

Writing and publishing work

Following her retirement from acting, Morgan York pursued her longstanding interest in fiction writing, which began during her college years at the where she earned a degree in . She has aspired to become a young adult fantasy novelist, focusing on that incorporates themes of and LGBTQ+ representation within literature. As of 2025, York has not published any major novels, though she continues to develop fantasy manuscripts, including an adult fantasy project that exceeded 100,000 words in draft form. Samples from her unpublished works, such as excerpts from her YA fantasy novel The Hollow Between, have been shared on her personal website to showcase her storytelling style. York launched her writing blog, Morgan York Writes, in July , where she shared fiction samples, personal essays on her creative process, and advice for aspiring authors until around 2017. In 2023, she started the newsletter paper and pink, where she publishes essays on writing, , life, queerness in , and related topics, serving as her current platform for engagement with the literary community. In her professional capacity within the publishing industry, York has worked as an associate production editor at since approximately 2016, managing manuscript production, editing, and coordination for titles in the Books for Young Readers and Paula Wiseman imprints, which include picture books, middle-grade, and works. In November 2025, she was promoted to full production editor in the Books for Young Readers division, overseeing the development of a diverse list of children's and teen .

Podcasting and streaming activities

In 2021, Morgan York co-created and began writing for Halfmoon Chronicles, a narrative produced by Bad Address Media and set in the small town of Halfmoon, , during November 1999, where four friends investigate mysterious disappearances and deaths. York voices the character Tabby Winters, one of the main protagonists, and her scripts integrate elements of with subtle fantasy influences drawn from her broader writing. The series is available on platforms including and , with episodes released seasonally. York has also engaged in live streaming on Twitch under the username "tolstoyce" since approximately 2020, where she hosts part-time variety streams centered on gaming, discussions of , and interactive sessions with viewers. Her streams often blend creative storytelling with gameplay, reflecting her interests in immersive worlds and audience engagement. In addition to her own projects, York made a on the Where Are We Now? in April 2021, where she discussed themes of flawed or "iffy" heroes in fiction alongside host Rivkah Reyes.

Personal life

Marriage and residence

Morgan York married Danny Haddad on July 13, 2019. She announced the marriage publicly on social media, sharing moments from the wedding ceremony. York relocated to New York City in the mid-2010s to pursue opportunities in publishing, and she has resided there continuously as of 2025. In , York balances her professional commitments in publishing with creative endeavors, including casual streaming on , where sessions often incorporate check-ins.

Family and children

Morgan York and her husband, Danny Haddad, welcomed their first child, a , in November 2023. The couple had announced York's pregnancy via in October 2023, shortly before the birth. As of 2025, there are no reports of additional children.

Filmography

Films

Morgan York appeared in three feature films during her acting career.
YearTitleRole
2003Kim Baker
2005Lulu Plummer
2005Kim Baker

Television

Morgan York began her television career with guest appearances on various series before securing a recurring role on a production. In 2001, she appeared as herself in the Sesame Street special Kids' Favorite Songs 2. York made her scripted television debut in 2004, guest starring as Melissa Stewart in the episode "Going Home" of The Practice. That same year, she portrayed Christine Harris in the episode "Dare to Be Different" of Life with Bonnie. In 2007, York provided the voice for the character in the episode "LilyBoo" of the animated series . From 2006 to 2010, she had a recurring role as Sarah, a classmate of the often referred to as "Saint Sarah," appearing in 11 episodes of the series Hannah Montana. This marked her most prominent television work and her final acting credit in 2010.

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