- Born
- Birth nameDeborah Morgan
- Height1.55 m
- Debbi Morgan moved to New York City when she was three months old. Her most memorable role was on the television series La force du destin (1970). She played Angie Baxter. Her performance in the series earned her four Daytime Emmy Award nominations, and one win. With over 50 film and television credits we should acknowledge her portrayal of of Alex Haley's great-aunt Elizabeth Harvey on the mini-series Racines 2 (1979), and the clairvoyant Mozelle Batiste Delacroix in Le secret du bayou (1997). Her performance earned her a Chicago Film Critics Association Award and an Independent Spirit Award.- IMDb mini biography by: tony.r.vario@gmail.com
- SpousesJeffery Winston(June 6, 2009 - present)Donn Thompson(March 15, 1997 - 2000) (divorced)Charles S. Dutton(December 31, 1989 - 1994) (divorced)Charles Weldon(1980 - 1984) (divorced)
- Large dimples
- She played the role of Elizabeth Harvey in Racines 2 (1979) from the age of 18 in 1882 to the age of 86 in 1950.
- As of 2009, she's the sole African-American actress to be honored with a Daytime Emmy for her work in a daytime drama series. She won the 1989 Daytime Emmy in the category of "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series" for her work as Dr. Angela "Angie" Hubbard (née Baxter) on ABC's La force du destin (1970) in a tie with Nancy Lee Grahn who won for her work as feminist attorney "Julia Wainwright Capwell" on the long-defunct NBC daytime drama Santa Barbara (1984). And, in 2009, she made daytime television history by becoming the first African-American actress to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy in the "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series" category for her work as Dr. Angela "Angie" Hubbard on La force du destin (1970). She lost out to Susan Haskell (as Dr. Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke on ABC's On ne vit qu'une fois (1968)), longtime partner of Morgan's now-former La force du destin (1970) cast-mate Thorsten Kaye.
- Parents: Lora Morgan and George Morgan Jr.
- Her father died of leukemia in 1965.
- Worked with Randolph Mantooth on both series: Amoureusement vôtre (1983) and its spin-off The City (1995).
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