Morgan Griffin is a talented actress from Sydney, Australia, who holds dual citizenship of Australia and Ireland.
She initially gained recognition for her role as Charlie in the popular children's television series "The Sleepover Club", based on the international bestselling books. Griffin then landed the lead role in the film "Charlie and Boots", co-starring Australian veteran actors Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson.
Griffin's international breakthrough came with roles in the films "Accidents Happen" opposite Geena Davis, "Nim's Island" alongside Academy Award winner Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin, and in Angelina Jolie's directorial debut film "Unbroken".
In 2014, she completed filming for "Louder Than Words" alongside David Duchovny and later starred as Natalie in the 2015 Warner Brothers 3D disaster film "San Andreas" opposite Dwayne Johnson. Griffin's other notable film credits include the lead female role of Lucy in the 2016 Sony Pictures film "Spin Out" alongside Xavier Samuel, the lead role in the thriller "Bad Blood", and the character Mo in the independent feature film "Reaching Distance".
In 2017, Griffin was a top ten finalist in the prestigious Australians In Film Heath Ledger Scholarship, judged by renowned industry professionals Naomi Watts, Ryan Murphy, Gary Oldman, and Bruna Papandrea. She also appeared as the young Olivia Newton-John in the TV mini-series "Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted To You", which premiered on Stan Australia in 2019.
Most recently, Griffin has appeared in the TV series "Amazing Grace" for Nine Network Australia and Netflix's "Pieces Of Her", starring alongside Bella Heathcote and Golden Globe-winning actor Toni Collette.