Kevyn Morrow

Kevyn Morrow

Biography

Broadway: Our Town, Moulin Rouge, The Color Purple (revival), Bandstand, The Scarlett Pimpernel, Dream, Smokey Joe’s’ Café, Dreamgirls (revival), Leader of the Pack, A Chorus Line. West End: Ragtime (Olivier Award Best Actor nomination), 125th Street (world premiere). Tour/Regional: Hadestown (Eliot Norton Best Actor Award), Tambourines to Glory (Helen Hayes Best Actor nom), First Wives Club (NAACP Best Actor nom), The Lion in Winter, Radio Golf, A Man for All Seasons, Gem of the Ocean, Driving Miss Daisy. Film: A Complete Unknown, The Christmas Letter, Estella Scrooge, Stayin Alive. TV: Recurring on “Law & Order,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “East New York,” “The Path,” “911,” “Elementary;” “Blue Bloods;” “Instinct;” “Person of Interest;” “The Good Wife;” “Colin in Black and White;” “When They See Us.”

Credits

Floyd Collins, Our Town, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Bandstand, The Color Purple, Anything Goes

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