Help the voices of the unheard - be heard.
"I have been an actor all my adult life. Only in the last 11 years vegan and only in the last 11 years become a film maker to raise awareness about the horrors of factory farming and animal agriculture on our planet, our health and of course the animals who have no say in the matter of their own lives. We all want to live long, healthy and happy lives, free from harm - no matter what our species. If I may be fortunate to continue my blessed career as an actor; and to raise awareness for those whose voices go unheard - my life purposes will be actualised. Until all are free..." |
"I support Awareness Ties because of their open eyes and hearts, seeing the lives of the unseen & hearing the words of the unheard.
With pure heart and intention, this is truly the way forward."
With pure heart and intention, this is truly the way forward."
About Wendy
With bases in the UK, New York and Los Angeles, Award winning Wendy Morgan's international career spans 43 years, working alongside some of the most renowned names in the industry. Her film work includes the role of Mollie in John Schlesinger's Yanks (Richard Gere) for which she received the Evening Standard Most Promising Newcomer Award; Mrs. Lowry and Son (Vanessa Redgrave); The Reverend and Mrs. Simpson (Julian Glover, Game of Thrones - in post); 84 Charing X Road (Anthony Hopkins); Edie (Dame Sheila Hancock); The Mirror Crak’d (Elizabeth Taylor, Angela Landsbury, Tony Curtis); and Birth of the Beatles. Morgan’s TV work includes The Jewel in the Crown (Charles Dance); Fingersmith (Sally Hawkins); Pictures; Shine on Harvey Moon; The Commander; Midsomer Murders; Wire in the Blood; The Other Wife (Rupert Everett); and Full Stretch. Her theatre work includes The National Theatre: Streetcar Named Desire (Glenn Close); Phedre (Dame Helen Mirren); N.T. Sir Peter Hall Company: Coriolanus (Sir Ian Mckellen); Yonadab (Sir Patrick Stewart; Anthony Head; Sir Alan Bates); Martine (Laurence Olivier & Standard Best Actress Nominations); Animal Farm; Hatched and Dispatched (Best Supporting Actress, The Offies); and Henry IV (parts I & II). Recent online Shakespearean work includes Puck in director Jenny Hall’s Midsummer Night’s Dream (Rebecca Hall); and TSMGO: Queen Margaret in Richard III (Best Supporting Actress Online Awards.) Wendy is represented in the U.K. by Jo Hole Associates.