Morgan Brittany, born Suzanne Cupito on December 5, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, embarked on a journey to become an actress as a young girl. Her early acting career began as a child, under her real name, and gained momentum with a notable role in the musical film Gypsy (1962),where she portrayed the sister of Natalie Wood's character.
As her career flourished, Morgan landed a significant role on the iconic soap opera Dallas (1978),playing Katherine Wentworth, the cunning half-sister of Pamela Ewing and Cliff Barnes. This role solidified her presence in the industry and marked the beginning of a successful acting career.
However, Morgan's professional journey did not stop there. She has since become a prominent conservative political commentator, making appearances on various shows such as "Hannity" (FOX News),"The Rick Amato Show" (One America),and "The Kudrow Report" (CNBC). Additionally, she co-authored the best-selling book "What Women Really Want", released on September 2, 2014.
Morgan continues to actively promote conservative values and issues affecting veterans, making appearances across the United States. She is also the co-owner and anchor for "PolitiChicks", an online news site with a conservative perspective. Furthermore, she writes a weekly column for "World Net Daily" (WND) and "Townhall Finance".