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What is Kathryn Morris doing now? Net worth, measurements

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Who is Kathryn Morris?

Born on January 28, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, Kathryn Susan Morris is an actress, best known for starring in the television series “Cold Case” playing Detective Lilly Rush. She has also appeared in several mainstream television shows and movies during her career.

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The Wealth of Kathryn Morris

As of the beginning of 2020, Kathryn Morris’s net worth is estimated to be over $4 million earned through a successful career in the entertainment industry since 1991, though mostly in supporting roles apart from a handful of projects including ‘Cold Case’. Nevertheless, her consistent work led to the status of her wealth.

Beginning of early life, education and career

Kathryn grew up in Cincinnati, where her mother worked in insurance while her father was very active as a minister and biblical scholar. She grew up in a Christian family and was close to her father’s siblings. They often traveled to nearby areas together with a gospel group called The Morris Code. She grew up with five siblings and developed an interest in performing arts at a young age.

During high school she took theater classes and after her entrance exam she started to look for opportunities in her area. One of her first projects was in a Japanese music video inspired by the musical “Grease”.

On the way to the shoot, she was involved in a hit-and-run incident where a car hit her as she was walking. Despite a minor injury, she still made it to the shoot, illustrating her determination to fully pursue a career as an actress.

Continuing education and professional acting performances

Wanting to make it on her own, she enrolled at Northeastern Christian Junior College and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completing her studies there, she continued her undergraduate degree at Temple University in the same city. The university is known as one of the largest higher education institutions in the state and has been in existence since 1884.

She then went on to pursue a professional acting career and first appeared in the television movie “Long Road Home”. More opportunities opened up for her, though she had mostly supporting roles in other television movies, including “Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells all,” “Sweet Justice,” and “Murder, She Wrote.” She also made her film debut in “Cool as Ice”, a musical starring Vanilla Ice’s film debut, though the film failed commercially and critically. She continued with independent projects and direct-to-video films until she landed a notable performance in a minor role in “As Good as It Gets” starring Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt.

It tells the story of a novelist, a misanthrope who has to deal with several people in his usual routine. The film was very successful, leading to an Academy Award for both lead actors, and Kathryn attracted a lot of attention for her portrayal of a mental patient.

Regular roles

In 1997, Kathryn landed her first regular television role in “Pensacola: Wings of Gold”, playing the character Stinger; the show is named after Pensacola, Florida, and the Naval Air Station there, and follows the story of a squadron of pilots. Many of the storylines led to the crew filming in different parts of the world.

Kathryn Morris

After a year with the show, she had a guest role in “Xena: Warrior Princess”, followed in 2000 with a role in the movie “The Contender”, starring Gary Oldman and Christian Slater. The film is based on the Lewinsky scandal involving then-President Bill Clinton and his impeachment. controversy, especially when Oldman became dissatisfied with some changes made before the film’s release. The movie was an Academy Award contender and got Kathryn noticed by director Steven Spielberg, who then cast her in two movies: “AI: Artificial Intelligence” and “Minority Report” starring Tom Cruise.

Cold Case and recent projects

In 2003, Morris successfully auditioned for the lead role in “Cold Case”. The show ran until 2010 and focused on a fictionalized version of the Philadelphia Police Department and its division handling the titular cold cases, i.e. those that remain unsolved due to the lack of evidence and information about the crime. The show became very successful and even led to two international adaptations. It was early in its run accused by fans and creators of the Canadian series “Cold Squad” as a copycat since their show debuted earlier and had the same premise.

Despite the controversy, no legal action was taken, indicating that the matters may have been settled out of court.

While “Cold Case” remained a staple of CBS programming for a long time, it was eventually canceled due to declining ratings, cut even after attempting to revive ratings by changing the show’s schedule. Since then, she has mainly focused on film work with some of her recent projects including “Moneyball”, “Bone Tomahawk” and “The Dirt”. She also had a guest role in the show “Colony”, and became one of the regulars of the show “Reverie” in 2018, but it was canceled after just one year.

Private life

Kathryn Morris has been in a relationship with actor Johnny Messner since the 2000s, when the duo met while working on “Cold Case”. They are not married nor have shown any signs of wanting to be. He is known for his work in such projects as “Tears of the Sun”, “Hostage”, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “Cold Case”.

In 2013, she announced that she was pregnant Twins born sometime in the middle of the year.

One of her favorite movies is 1982’s ‘Sophie’s Choice’ which she says was the movie that pushed her to pursue an acting career.


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