Nancy Morgan is an American actress recognized for her roles in film and television during the 1970s and 1980s, primarily known for her versatile performances in both comedic and dramatic genres.
Film Roles
Morgan's significant film contributions include:
- The Runner Stumbles (1979) - Portrayed Lizzy Sullivan, a role highlighting her dramatic depth in this adaptation of Milan Stitt's play.
- The Cat from Outer Space (1978) - Played Liz Bartlett, showcasing her comedic timing in this family-friendly Disney feature.
- Valley Girl (1983) - Featured as Peggy, contributing to this cult classic exploring teen culture in Los Angeles.
- Smile (1975) - Appeared as a supporting character, emphasizing her early work in satirical films.
Television Roles
Her extensive television career spans daytime dramas, miniseries, and guest spots:

- Regular role as Sally Spencer and Joanne Vincent in Another World (1975–1978), a defining part in the long-running soap opera.
- Miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) - Played Carol Schonwald, a notable role in this Emmy-winning adaptation of Irwin Shaw's novel.
- Recurring and guest appearances in series like The Six Million Dollar Man, Charlie's Angels, The Rockford Files, and The Love Boat, demonstrating her adaptability across genres.
Morgan's career, though not in the mainstream spotlight continuously, reflects a steady contribution to classic American media.