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Nancy Morgan

Nancy Morgan (born April 1, 1949) is an American actress recognized for her work in film and television during the late 1970s through the 1990s. Born in , , to Marjorie Greenfield and Samuel A. Morgan Jr., she is the niece of World War II hero John "Red" Morgan, a recipient of the . Her screen debut was in the comedy film (1977), directed by , where she played Paula Powers opposite her future husband, . Morgan's notable film roles include (1979), a satirical comedy, and (1981), John Waters' cult classic. On television, she appeared in the miniseries (1979), portraying . Her voice acting credits feature the animated series (1991–1992) as Lotta Legs, and she continued with TV movies like (1990), where she played Helen Leslie Gage, and Tricks of the Trade (1988). After a hiatus, she returned for the independent film (2008) and continued with occasional roles, including Always Worthy (2016). In her personal life, Morgan married actor on October 16, 1977, shortly after meeting on the set of ; the couple had three children—, Carly Ritter, and —all of whom pursued acting careers. They divorced in 1996 but remained on amicable terms until Ritter's death in 2003. Morgan has since focused on family and occasional professional endeavors, including co-hosting telethons for United Cerebral Palsy with Ritter during their marriage.

Early life

Family background

Nancy Morgan was born on April 1, 1949, in , . She is the daughter of (née ) and Samuel A. Jr. Morgan is a niece of John C. "Red" Morgan, a U.S. Army Air Forces officer who received the for his heroism as a B-17 bomber pilot during a mission over Europe on July 26, 1943, in ; his actions, in which he fought off enemy fighters despite severe injuries and crew incapacitation, served as inspiration for elements in the 1949 film .

Career

Early career and breakthrough roles

Nancy Morgan began her acting career in 1975 with minor television roles, including appearances as a student named Laurie on the drama series and as Kathy on the medical drama Medical Center. These early guest spots provided her initial exposure in , marking her transition from aspiring performer to professional actress during a competitive era for newcomers seeking steady work. Her breakthrough came in 1977 with the role of Paula Powers in , Ron Howard's directorial debut, where she starred opposite Howard in the low-budget action-comedy about a cross-country car chase. This film represented her first major feature credit and garnered attention for her energetic performance, helping to establish her presence in the industry. The same year, she landed recurring television work as Julie on the adventure series , appearing in six episodes and showcasing her versatility in lighthearted ensemble roles. In 1978, Morgan appeared as Cindy Crebbins, a college classmate of Michael Evans, in the Good Times episode "Michael's Decision," a guest spot that highlighted her ability to handle socially nuanced comedy within the show's family dynamics. She followed this with another notable early film role in 1979's satirical comedy Americathon, playing Lucy Beth in a futuristic story about a telethon to save America from bankruptcy, where her comedic timing earned praise amid a cast including Harvey Korman and Peter Riegert. As a newcomer in the late 1970s, Morgan navigated the challenges of limited opportunities for young actresses in a male-dominated field, relying on these breakout performances to build momentum for future projects.

Notable film and television work

In the 1980s, Nancy Morgan established herself in television through guest appearances on popular series, showcasing her ability to portray relatable, everyday characters. She appeared in two episodes of in 1983, playing Joanie Hoffman, a role that highlighted her chemistry with co-star in a lighthearted cruise-ship romance storyline. Later that decade, Morgan guest-starred as Nurse Daigler in the 1988 episode "Who Do You Truss?" of the series , contributing to the show's blend of and comedic elements. Transitioning into the 1990s, Morgan took on more prominent film roles that demonstrated her versatility in family-oriented and Western genres. In the 1990 television movie The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story, she portrayed Helen Leslie Gage, the supportive wife of Baum's friend, adding emotional depth to the biographical drama about the Wizard of Oz creator. The following year, she starred as Lotta Legs opposite Terence Hill in the 1991 Western comedy Lucky Luke, where her character served as a flirtatious saloon owner in the adaptation of the beloved comic strip, emphasizing her comedic timing in an international production. Morgan also made notable television guest appearances in the early 1990s, including the role of in the 1993 NBC movie , a drama based on Danielle Steel's novel that explored themes of family and second chances. Throughout the , she and her then-husband co-hosted the national United Telethon, raising awareness and funds for the organization; for instance, they served as hosts during the 1982 event, which supported research and services. These projects built on her earlier breakthrough in (1977), allowing her to expand into more diverse mid-career opportunities.

Later career and philanthropy

Following her active roles in the 1990s, which helped maintain her connections in the entertainment industry, Nancy Morgan significantly reduced her on-screen appearances starting in the 2000s. She took on sporadic acting roles, including a supporting part in the independent film Good Dick in 2008, where she played a minor character alongside Marianna Palka and Jason Ritter. She continued with roles in Break a Hip (2018) as Yolanda Kincade and Life's a Bit (2020) as Mom. Her role in the 2015 comedy-drama Always Worthy, directed by Marianna Palka, in which she appeared as Beverly Jenson, a family member, was among her later feature credits. These selective projects reflected a shift away from full-time acting toward a more private life. Morgan has remained involved in projects connected to her ex-husband John Ritter's legacy through family collaborations. She co-starred with him in several television movies during their marriage, such as The Dreamer of Oz (1990), and continued supporting family-oriented endeavors post-divorce. In recent years, she has appeared alongside her sons and in public tributes honoring Ritter's career, including reflections shared by the family on the 20th anniversary of his death in 2023, emphasizing his comedic impact and health advocacy. Morgan's philanthropic work has centered on causes supporting individuals with disabilities. During her marriage to , she co-hosted the national United for many years, including in 1988 and 1991, raising funds and awareness for the organization alongside celebrities like . Her commitment to such efforts persisted independently, with ongoing support for United initiatives. Additionally, since the 2010s, she has actively participated in the Huntington's Disease Society of America's (HDSA) annual Freeze HD benefit events, attending with her children to honor 's family ties to the cause; notable appearances include the 2014 gala at Mack Sennett Studios, the virtual 2020 edition, the in-person 2022 event at , which raised over $200,000 for HD research and care, and the 2024 event.

Personal life

Marriage to John Ritter

Nancy Morgan met actor in 1976 through mutual friends in the entertainment industry, where both were establishing their careers in . The couple married on October 16, 1977, in a private ceremony, embarking on a partnership that spanned nearly two decades while each navigated demanding acting schedules. In the early years of their marriage, Morgan and balanced their professional commitments, with rising to fame as the star of and Morgan appearing in guest roles on various series, often supporting each other's endeavors amid the pressures of life. Throughout their marriage, Morgan and Ritter made numerous public appearances together, reinforcing their image as a supportive couple. They attended high-profile events such as the 1979 Los Angeles premiere of , where they posed together for photographers, and co-hosted the national United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) for many years, including in 1991, which notably boosted Morgan's visibility in charitable and entertainment circles. After 19 years of marriage, and announced their in 1996, filing on the grounds of , a decision that surprised many in given their long-standing public harmony. The split, finalized on September 1, 1996, brought immediate emotional strain for both, as they navigated the end of a high-profile union while maintaining professionalism in their careers; later reflected on the challenge of transitioning from a shared life to individual paths, though they remained on amicable terms publicly. Professionally, the marked a period of adjustment for , who continued acting but shifted focus toward more personal projects amid the media scrutiny.

Children and family dynamics

Nancy Morgan and John Ritter welcomed three children during their marriage: Jason Ritter, born on February 17, 1980; Carly Ritter, born on March 1, 1982; and Tyler Ritter, born on January 31, 1985. The family resided in Los Angeles throughout the 1980s, where Morgan and Ritter balanced their demanding acting careers with parenting responsibilities. As both parents frequently worked on film and television sets, they navigated the challenges of irregular schedules by prioritizing family involvement in their professional lives, such as including the children in on-set visits and early creative exposures. For instance, in 1988, Morgan and young Carly participated together in a Mother-Daughter Fashion Show, highlighting moments of shared public activities amid their Hollywood lifestyle. Ritter and Morgan emphasized supportive parenting, encouraging their children to explore their interests without pressure from the entertainment industry's demands. Ritter, in particular, fostered an environment of creative freedom, advising the children to "pursue what you want to pursue" rather than deterring them with warnings about potential hardships. This approach influenced the siblings' paths, with and later entering , drawing inspiration from their father's career— credits Ritter for securing his debut at age 11, voicing Little Acorn in the 1991 animated Christmas special The Real Story of O Christmas Tree, though his parents ensured he received lessons to build skills independently. Carly, meanwhile, pursued music, partly shaped by family musical traditions tied to her grandfather , though she noted limited exposure to at home due to her father's preference for . has reflected on the family's irreverent dynamic, describing how his parents handled fame lightly, which helped mitigate the pressures of growing up in the public eye during the decade. The Ritter-Morgan household featured close sibling bonds and family-oriented traditions, such as casual outings and shared creative play, which provided stability despite the parents' busy routines. Jason recalled spontaneous moments like wandering into the opening credits of his father's show as a child, underscoring the blended worlds of home and work. Overall, their collaborative parenting created a nurturing foundation that emphasized encouragement and normalcy, allowing the children to develop their talents within a supportive family unit.

Life after divorce

Following her 1996 divorce from John Ritter, Nancy Morgan adopted a low-profile lifestyle, focusing on her family while avoiding public attention and social media presence. She continued occasional acting, including a role in the 2008 independent film Good Dick. She and Ritter shared custody of their three children—Jason, Carly, and Tyler—prioritizing their well-being until Ritter's death in 2003, as reflected in the children's later accounts of a supportive upbringing filled with laughter and life lessons from their father. Morgan has not given public interviews reflecting on the divorce's long-term effects, though family tributes in the , such as those surrounding the Foundation, highlight ongoing familial bonds. In recent years, including 2024 and 2025, she has remained privately involved with her adult children amid their professional endeavors, without attending high-profile events publicly. Details of any subsequent relationships remain undisclosed, consistent with her commitment to personal privacy.

Filmography

Film roles

Nancy Morgan's film career spans from 1977 to 2015, encompassing a variety of roles in feature films, including leading, supporting, and minor parts.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Fraternity RowJennifer Harris
1977Paula Powers
1979Lucy Beth
1980Pray TVPeggy Williams
1981Alcoholic LeaderMinor role
1981Woman Pushing a StrollerUncredited
1984Hambone and HillieEllen
1988The NestLillian
2008WaitressMinor role
2014JaneShort film
2015Always WorthyBeverly Jenson
Morgan received no awards or nominations specifically for her film performances.

Television appearances

Nancy Morgan began her television career with guest roles in 1970s series, often playing supporting characters in family-oriented and adventure shows. Over the years, she made recurring guest appearances on anthology-style programs like , appeared in and TV movies, and provided voice work in . She also participated in special television events, including co-hosting duties. Her television work spanned from 1976 to 2020, with a focus on episodic television and telefilms. The following is a chronological list of her television appearances:

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