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Robbi Morgan

Known ForActing
Birthday1961-07-19
Age64 years old
Place of BirthPassaic, New Jersey, U.S.
Also Known AsRobyn Morgan

Biography

Cute, spunky and appealing brunette actress Robbi Morgan was born on July 19, 1961. Robbi made her movie debut playing the titular character, as a little girl, in the touching drama, Me, Natalie (1969). Morgan did a wickedly funny and dead-on impression of Mae West while singing the hysterically bawdy song, "Oh, You Nasty Man", as part of a talent show in Curtis Harrington's excellent Depression-era horror winner, What's the Matter with Helen? (1971). Robbi achieved her greatest enduring cult cinema popularity with her memorably sweet portrayal of bubbly'n'perky hitch-hiking camp counselor "Annie" in the landmark slasher classic, Friday the 13th (1980). She not only had co-starring roles in the made-for-TV pictures, Forbidden Love (1982) and I Married a Centerfold (1984), but also made a guest appearance on the TV show, The Fall Guy (1981). Morgan performed stunts for the comedy feature, The Great Outdoors (1988). Besides her regrettably sparse film and TV credits, Robbi also acted in a Broadway stage production of the musical comedy, "Barnum", which ran from 1980 to 1982. Robbi Morgan has been married to actor and game show host, Mark L. Walberg, since 1987; the couple are the proud parents of two children.

Filmography

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1980
6.4
Horror

Friday the 13th

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2013
7.9
Documentary

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th

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2019
7.5
Documentary
Horror

In Search of Darkness

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1971
5.8
Thriller
Horror

What's the Matter with Helen?

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1969
5.5
Drama
Comedy

Me, Natalie

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1984
4.2
Comedy

I Married a Centerfold

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2015
2.0
Thriller
Crime

Dutch Hollow

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1982
4.8
Drama
TV Movie

Forbidden Love

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2017
6.5
Horror
Comedy

The Sub

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2020
6.0
Horror

Mark of the Rougarou

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2019
7.2
Documentary

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