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Anna Morgan may refer to: People * Anna Morgan (teacher) (1851-1936), American drama teacher from Chicago * Ann Haven Morgan (born "Anna" 1882–1966), American zoologist and ecologist Fictional characters * Anna Morgan, character in ''The Ring'' (2002 film) * Anna Morgan, character in ''Voyage in the Dark'' * Anna Morgan, character in ''Anna's Dream ''Anna's Dream'' is an American television film directed by Colin Bickley, starring former ''Caitlin's Way'' star Lindsay Felton as Anna Morgan and former ''So Weird'' star Cara DeLizia as Beth Morgan. It aired on Pax TV on September 20, 2002. ...'' See also * Ann Morgan (other) * Anne Morgan (other) {{hndis, Morgan, Anna ...
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Anna Morgan (teacher)
Anna Morgan (1851–1936) was a teacher of the dramatic arts in the late 19th century, who set up her own school, the Anna Morgan Studios, in Chicago's historic Fine Arts Building. She was essential in setting the standards for the teaching of speech and theater as a respected intellectual study and helped to begin the little theater movement. Life Anna Morgan was born on February 24, 1851, in Fleming, New York. She was the daughter of Mary Jane Thornton Morgan and Allen Denison Morgan, a gentleman farmer who served on the New York legislature in 1860-1861. She was the oldest child and had five siblings, two brothers and three sisters. They attended school in Auburn, New York until their father's death in 1876, when her mother moved the family to Chicago. In 1877, Morgan began her studies in elocution at the Hershey Music School. She died at her home in Chicago on August 27, 1936, at the age of 85. Legacy and influence By the late 19th century, Morgan was famous for being a d ...
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Ann Haven Morgan
Ann Haven Morgan (born "Anna" May 6, 1882 – June 5, 1966) was an American zoologist and ecologist. Biography One of three children of Stanley G. Morgan and Julia A. Douglass Morgan, Anna Morgan was born in Waterford, Connecticut and attended Williams Memorial Institute in New London, Connecticut. In 1902, Anna joined Wellesley College then transferred to Cornell University. After receiving a B.A in 1906, she worked as an assistant and instructor for the Mount Holyoke College department of zoology until 1909. At Cornell University, she was awarded a Ph.D. in 1912 with a dissertation titled, ''A Contribution to the Biology of the May-fly'', after which she became a professor at Mount Holyoke College. Morgan became an associate professor in 1914, then a full professor in 1918. From 1916–1947 she was the chair of the Mount Holyoke zoology department, serving until she retired. During this period, in the summer months she also taught marine zoology at the Woods Hole Mar ...
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The Ring (2002 Film)
''The Ring'' is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger, starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, Brian Cox, and Daveigh Chase. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 Japanese horror film '' Ring'', based on Koji Suzuki's 1991 novel of the same name. Watts portrays a journalist who investigates a haunted videotape that seemingly murders the viewer seven days after viewing it. ''The Ring'' was released theatrically on October 18, 2002, and received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the atmosphere, visuals, and Watts's performance. The film grossed over $249 million worldwide on a $48 million production budget, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes. It is the first installment of the English-language ''Ring'' series, and is followed by ''The Ring Two'' (2005) and '' Rings'' (2017). ''The Ring'' paved the way for English-language remakes of Asian horror films, such as ''Th ...
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Voyage In The Dark
''Voyage in the Dark'' was written in 1934 by Jean Rhys. It tells of the semi-tragic descent of its young protagonist Anna Morgan, who is moved from her Caribbean home to England by an uncaring stepmother, after the death of her father. Once she leaves school, and she is cut off financially by the stepmother, Hester, Anna tries to support herself as a chorus girl, then becomes involved with an older man named Walter who supports her financially. When he leaves her, she begins a downward spiral. Like William Faulkner's '' The Wild Palms'', the novel features a botched illegal abortion. Rhys' original version of ''Voyage in the Dark'' ended with Anna dying from this abortion (see Bonnie Kime Scott's ''The Gender of Modernism'' for the original ending), but she revised it before publication to the more ambivalent and modernist ending in which Anna survives to return to her now-shattered life "all over again." The novel is rich in Caribbean folklore and tradition and post-colonia ...
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Anna's Dream
''Anna's Dream'' is an American television film directed by Colin Bickley, starring former ''Caitlin's Way'' star Lindsay Felton as Anna Morgan and former ''So Weird'' star Cara DeLizia as Beth Morgan. It aired on Pax TV on September 20, 2002. Plot Eighteen-year-old Anna Morgan becomes a paraplegic after a gymnastics accident. Her whole world has changed. Anna has to repeat her junior year of high school after missing school to go to therapy, her boyfriend ignores her, she loses her friends, and her parents treat her like a helpless child. Anna is befriended by a stranger, whose life changed overnight. He tells Anna that she can't get her old life back, but he can offer her hope. Cast * Connie Sellecca as Leslie Morgan * Richard Thomas as Roderick "Rod" Morgan * Lindsay Felton as Anna Morgan * Cara DeLizia as Elizabeth "Beth" Morgan * Tyler Goucher as John Morgan * Courtney Jines as Julie Morgan * Matthew Newton as Neil Kennedy * Don Franklin as Thomas "Tommy" Thompson See als ...
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Ann Morgan (other)
Ann Morgan may refer to: *Ann Morgan Guilbert, actress *Ann Haven Morgan Ann Haven Morgan (born "Anna" May 6, 1882 – June 5, 1966) was an American zoologist and ecologist. Biography One of three children of Stanley G. Morgan and Julia A. Douglass Morgan, Anna Morgan was born in Waterford, Connecticut and attend ..., zoologist See also * Anne Morgan (other) * Anna Morgan (other) {{Hndis, Morgan, Ann ...
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