Jeffrey Dean Morgan at the U.S. Premiere of 'Watchmen'. Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, CA. 03-02-09
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Grey's Anatomy (TV)  May. 14, 2009
Supernatural (TV)  Apr. 23, 2009
The Accidental Husband (FILM)  Mar. 27, 2009
Watchmen (FILM)  Mar. 6, 2009
Kabluey (FILM)  Jul. 4, 2008

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After over a decade of struggling to make a name for himself, journeyman actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan finally received his due when cast in the role of Denny Duquette, heart patient and love interest to a surgical intern,....
After over a decade of struggling to make a name for himself, journeyman actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan finally received his due when cast in the role of Denny Duquette, heart patient and love interest to a surgical intern, on the hit television series “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 2005- ). Prior to playing the much beloved Denny, Morgan bounced around from series to series like “JAG” (NBC/CBS, 1995-2005), “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (CBS, 2000- ) and “ER” (NBC, 1994-2009) while occasionally making forays into feature films. After a failed attempt at a regular role on “The Burning Zone” (UPN, 1996-97), he began to breakthrough with a recurring role as the dead husband of a widow-turned-pot dealer on the acclaimed cable series, “Weeds” (Showtime, 2005- ). By the time his character was killed on “Grey’s,” Morgan was poised for stardom, which included a prominent role in the highly-anticipated comic book adaptation, “Watchmen” (2009).

Born on April 15, 1966, in Seattle, WA, Morgan grew up wanting to be a basketball player. He attended Ben Franklin Elementary School, Rose Hill Junior High and finally Lake Washington High School, from which he graduated in 1984. Morgan went to Skagit Valley Community College on a basketball scholarship, which ended when he injured his knee. He had his first taste of acting whole performing in musical productions like “Grease” and “West Side Story” with a local theater company. After working several odd jobs, Morgan visited a friend living in Los Angeles and decided to stay to give acting a go. He made his feature debut in “Uncaged” (1991), a low budget crime thriller about a group of prostitutes who retaliate when one of their own is killed by their pimp. Morgan commenced with a series of walk-on roles and cameo spots on various television shows and in features.

After playing a killer pimp in “Dillinger and Capone” (1995), Morgan made several guest-starring appearances on shows like “Extreme” (ABC, 1994-95), “Sliders” (Fox, 1995-2000) and “JAG” (NBC/CBS, 1995-2005). Following his first feature starring role in the little-seen psychological thriller “Legal Deceit” (1997), Morgan first gained considerable notice when he landed the regular role of Dr. Edward Marcase on “The Burning Zone (UPN, 1996-97), a short-lived action drama about a team of agents dispatched anywhere in the world to fight against biological war and bio-hazards. Morgan continued developing his craft on television, landing more guest sports on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Monk” (USA, 2002- ), “Angel” (WB, 1999-2004) and “ER.” By the time he was seen on the acclaimed, but quickly canceled series “The Handler” (2003-04) and “Tru Calling” (Fox, 2003-05), Morgan was ready for bigger and better things.

His chance came in 2005 when he landed a breakout guest-starring role on “Weeds,” playing Judah Botwin, the dead husband – appearing via old camcorder footage and fantasies – of the show's protagonist, Nancy Botwin (Mary Louise-Parker), who becomes a marijuana dealer to make ends meet. Although his first big recurring role, the part that catapulted Morgan to the next level was playing Denny Duquette, a heart patient desperately in need of a new transplant who manages to fall for intern Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) on the popular medical drama, “Grey’s Anatomy.” Although originally a small part designated as a love interest for Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), his on-screen chemistry with Heigl resonated with viewers, who wanted to see more of the coupling. For two seasons, “Grey’s” large and devoted audience were treated to the somber affair between Izzie and Denny, which sadly ended in the 2006 season finale with the two marrying after he finally receives his transplant, only to die of a stroke just minutes later. Fans were outraged with the death; even Morgan himself pleaded with showrunner Shonda Rhimes not to be killed off, but to no avail.

Leaving the show did free Morgan up to pursue better opportunities. He moved on to play the oft missing-in-action, demon-hunting dad John Winchester, father of brothers Sam and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) on “Supernatural”(WB, 2005- ). Morgan’s career on the big screen catapulted both during and after his stint on “Grey’s,” with the actor appearing in the romantic drama “P.S. I Love You” (2007), starring Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler and Lisa Kudrow. After supporting roles in “Kit Kittredge: An American Girl” (2008) and the low-budget “Kabluey” (2008), Morgan appeared in “Watchmen” (2009), the highly-anticipated comic book adaptation about a group of superhero crime fighters in an alternate 1985, trying to find the murderer of one of their own. Morgan played Edward Blake, who transforms into The Comedian, a ruthless, almost nihilistic government-sanctioned superhero who – though killed early on – is a vital part of the story.



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