Brittany, Morgan 1951– (Susan Cupito, Susanne Cupito, Suzanne Cupito, Morgan Brittany Gill)
Brittany, Morgan 1951- (Susan Cupito, Susanne Cupito, Suzanne Cupito, Morgan Brittany Gill)
PERSONAL
Original name, Suzanne Cupito; born December 5, 1951, in Los Angeles, CA; married Jack Gill (an actor, director, writer, and stuntperson), May 31, 1981.
Addresses:
Agent—Fifi Oscard Agency, 110 W. 40th St., Suite 1601, New York, NY 10018.
Career:
Actress and stunt performer.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(As Suzanne Cupito) "Baby" Jane, Gypsy, Warner Bros., 1962.
(Uncredited) Schoolgirl, The Birds (also known as Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds"), Universal, 1963.
Marnie, Universal, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Sandy Swope, Stage to Thunder Rock, Paramount, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Louise Beardsley, Yours, Mine and Ours, United Artists, 1968.
Vivien Leigh, Gable and Lombard, Universal, 1976.
Mary, In Search of Historic Jesus, Sunn Classic, 1980.
Sheila Holt-Browning, The Prodigal, World-Wide, 1983.
Sarah Harrison, Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, 1991.
Rita, Riders in the Storm, 1995.
The Prodigal, 1995.
Sloane Matthews, The Protector (also known as Body Armor and Conway), Concorde Pictures, 1997.
Elizabeth, Legend of the Spirit Dog, Republic Entertainment, 1997.
(As Suzanne Caputo) Girl, All About "The Birds" (documentary), 2000.
Abbey, Mothers and Daughters (also known as The Chocolate Fairy), PorchLight Entertainment, 2002.
Charlotte's mom, The Biggest Fan, Quick Feather Pictures, 2002.
Herself, Twilight Zone: The Definitive Edition Interviews (short), Image Entertainment, 2005.
Georgina, Americanizing Shelley, Rocky Mountain Pictures, 2007.
Film Stunts:
The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (also known as Hollywood Blue), 1980.
(As Morgan Brittany Gill) Fighting Back (also known as Death Vengeance), 1982.
Television Appearances; Series:
Katherine Wentworth, Dallas, CBS, 1981-87.
Kate Simpson, Glitter, ABC, 1984.
(Uncredited) Hostess, The Star Games, syndicated, 1985.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Ella Hughes, The Amazing Howard Hughes, CBS, 1977.
Astrid James, The Dream Merchants, syndicated, 1980.
Television Appearances; Movies:
(As Suzanne Cupito) Agnes Smith, Meet Me in St. Louis, 1966.
(As Susan Cupito) Jeannie, Land's End, 1968.
Patty Goodwin, The Initiation of Sarah, ABC, 1978.
Becky Lyons, Death Car on the Freeway (also known as Wheels of Death), CBS, 1979.
Vivien Leigh, The Scarlett O'Hara War (also known as Moviola and Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara War), NBC, 1980.
Lannie, The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch, ABC, 1982.
Alice Glass, LBJ: The Early Years, NBC, 1987.
Marianna Clayman, Perry Mason: The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel, NBC, 1987.
Verity, The Saint: The Big Bang (also known as Big Bang), syndicated, 1989.
Donna Whitehall, Night Train, ABC, 1990.
Herself, "Greed," Favorite Deadly Sins (also known as National Lampoon's "Favorite Deadly Sins"), 1995.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Voice of Princess Niamh, Faeries, CBS, 1981.
The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984.
Hollywood Stars' Screen Tests, NBC, 1984.
Bob Hope's Comedy Salute to the Soaps, NBC, 1985.
The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985.
Host, On Top All Over the World, syndicated, 1985.
The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986.
Host, The 1986 Miss Teen USA, CBS, 1986.
Bob Hope's Tropical Comedy Special from Tahiti, NBC, 1987.
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987.
Lifetime Salutes Mom, Lifetime, 1987.
The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988.
Circus of the Stars #15, CBS, 1990.
The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991.
Candid Camera … Really Silly Signs, CBS, 1992.
Natalie Wood: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997.
Inside TV Land: "The Andy Griffith Show," TV Land, 2000.
Herself/Katherine Wentworth, Doing Dallas, Channel 4, 2000.
"The Love Boat": TV Tales, E! Entertainment Television, 2002.
"Melrose Place": The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Doris Ann, Delta County, U.S.A., ABC, 1977.
Cathy Berman, Samurai, ABC, 1978.
Elena Sweet, The Fantastic Seven (also known as Steel Glory and Stunt Seven), CBS, 1979.
Kate Simpson, Glitter, ABC, 1984.
Half Nelson, 1985.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
(As Suzanne Cupito) Little girl, "Nightmare as a Child," The Twilight Zone (also known as Twilight Zone), CBS, 1960.
(As Susan Cupito) Leslie, "Saturday Edition," The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (also known as Robert Taylor's Detectives, The Detectives, and The Detectives, Starring Robert Taylor), 1962.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Rene-Sue, "My Child Is Yet a Stranger," The Lloyd Bridges Show, 1962.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Wanda, "The Wonder of Wanda," The Lloyd Bridges Show, 1963.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Girl, "Valley of the Shadow," The Twilight Zone (also known as Twilight Zone), CBS, 1963.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Winter Night, "Incident of the Hostages," Rawhide, 1963.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Jessica Damon, "Daddy Went Away," Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), 1963.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Sally, "All the Comforts of Home," The Richard Boone Show, 1963.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Lisa Beldon, "I'l Get on My Ice Floe and Wave Goodbye," Ben Casey, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Susan, "Caesar and Me," The Twilight Zone (also known as Twilight Zone), 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Naomi Fluellen, "The Family Fluellen," Daniel Boone, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Minerva Gordon, "The Inheritors: Part 1," The Outer Limits, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Nellie Adams, "No Place Like Home," The Tycoon, 1964.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Lolita, "Who Killed Mother Goose?," Burke's Law (also known as Amos Burke, Secret Agent), 1965.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Audrey, "Mary Lou," My Three Sons, 1965.
Mattie Dawes, "Lassie and the Swamp Girl," Lassie (also known as Jeff's Collie and Timmy and Lassie), 1965.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Mattie Dawes, "Little Dog Lost," Lassie (also known as Jeff's Collie and Timmy and Lassie), 1965.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Harriet Kirsh, "A Little Child Shall Lead," Dr. Kildare, 1965.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Kellie, "Kellie," Branded, 1966.
(As Suzanne Cupito) Mary Alice Carter, "Opie's First Love," The Andy Griffith Show (also known as Andy of Mayberry), 1967.
"Love and the Teddy Bear," Love, American Style, 1971.
Connie, California Fever, 1979.
Raylyn Derren, "Happy Birthday, Buck," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, 1980.
Mary Lou Pringle, "The Hazzardville Horror," The Dukes of Hazzard, 1980.
Tessa Brody, "My Late Lover/Sanctuary," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981.
Liz, "A Model Marriage/This Year's Model/Original Sin/Vogue Rogue/Too Clothes for Comfort: Parts 1 & 2," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981.
Mikki, "Command Performance/Hyde and Seek/Sketchy Love," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982.
Rita Garrick, "Inside, Outside," The Fall Guy, 1983.
Gina, "Candy Kisses/Operation Breakout," Fantasy Island, 1983.
"Diamonds," Masquerade, 1983.
"The Misundertanding/Love Below Decks/The End Is Near," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983.
Star Search, 1984.
Marila Collins, "Prisms," Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey's "Hotel"), 1984.
Sarah Oliver, "Sleeping Dogs," Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey's "Hotel"), 1985.
Tiffany Harrow, "Footnote to Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985.
New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985.
Whitney Ross, "Born to Run," The Wizard, 1986.
"Gothic Romance/Whatever Happened to Jumpin Jack Flash," The Love Boat, ABC, 1986.
Fame, Fortune & Romance, syndicated, 1986.
True Confessions, syndicated, 1986.
Rena Payne, "Queen's Gambit," Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey's "Hotel"), 1986.
Liz, Dear John, NBC, 1988.
Dieter, L.A. Law, NBC, 1988.
Tamara Jacobs, "Izzy Ackerman or Is He Not," L.A. Law, NBC, 1989.
Marilyn Beamis, "Life's a Beach," Married … with Children, Fox, 1989.
Candice Ashcroft, "How to Make a Killing Without Really Trying," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990.
Donna Whitehall, "Night Train," B. L. Stryker, 1990.
Carol Patrick, "Witness," Silk Stalkings, USA Network and CBS, 1992.
Laura Gardner, "Who Killed Skippy's Master?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1994.
Judy Silverman, "Kindervelt Days," The Nanny, CBS, 1995.
Mackenzie Hart, "The Big Bang Theory," Melrose Place, Fox, 1995.
Mackenzie Hart, "Postmortem Madness," Melrose Place, Fox, 1995.
Beverly Drake, "Dirty Little Secrets," Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997.
Mrs. Scott, "My Best Shot," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina), The WB, 2001.
Dr. Hall, "Some Gave All: Part 1," Doc, PAX, 2001.
Kimberlee's mother, "Witness for the Prostitution," Son of the Beach, FX Channel, 2002.
Dr. Gwen Hall, "Wake Up Call," Doc, PAX, 2004.
"Breakout and Disappearing Star," TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005.
"Being Bad Behind the Scenes," TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005.
Also appeared as herself, The Di Palma Forum at UNLV.
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