Morgan Kohan's life journey began in British Columbia, Canada, where she spent her childhood dancing competitively, a passion that would later give way to her true calling in the world of acting.
Kohan's path to stardom began when she was accepted into the prestigious Triple Threat Program at Randolph Academy in Toronto, a program that would hone her skills and prepare her for the competitive world of film and television.
Upon graduating, Kohan set her sights on the big and small screens, and her hard work and dedication quickly paid off. In 2019 alone, she starred in three feature films, including The Marijuana Chronicles, which premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Jade's Asylum, which screened at the Fantasia Festival, and the quirky comedy Kitty Mammas, which is set for release in 2020.
In addition to her work in film, Kohan has also made a name for herself in television, with a string of notable roles in popular series. Her most recognizable role to date is that of "Lillian Walsh" in the Hallmark original series When Hope Calls. Her other television credits include guest appearances in Netflix's YA series Creeped Out, the CBS All Access series Star Trek: Discovery, Freeform's The Bold Type, Netflix's Kim's Convenience, and a major recurring role as "Evie Beaumont" in the CBS series Ransom.