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Adrian Lewis Morgan

Adrian Lewis Morgan

Welsh actor


Adrian Lewis Morgan (born 15 February 1973)[1] is a Welsh actor, known for portraying the role of Jimmi Clay in the BBC soap opera Doctors. Having appeared since 2005, he is the longest serving cast member on Doctors.

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Early life

Morgan was born in Beddau on 15 February 1972,[2] and has one sister.[3] Morgan attended Llantwit Fardre School, Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive School, and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.[4][1][5] At the age of 17, Morgan worked in a hotel serving breakfasts, but left the job after two weeks.[1] In 1998, Morgan was involved in a car accident.[2]

Career

Morgan's first role was as Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd at the Royal National Theatre.[6] During his theatre career, he starred in various West End productions, including: Marius in Les Misérables; Roger in Rent; and Judas/Annas in Jesus Christ Superstar.[2] From 2001 to 2002, he appeared in the BBC medical drama Holby City as Liam Evans.[7] Since 2005, he has portrayed the role of Jimmi Clay in the BBC daytime soap Doctors.[8] He is the longest serving cast member on Doctors.[4]

Filmography

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Awards and nominations

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References

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