Here’s a guide to the career of The 100’sLindsey Morgan. The Texas-born Lindsey Morgan started her career with appearances in print ads and acting as an extra on shows such as Friday Night Lights, before scoring her first movie role in 2011’s Detention. This cult meta slasher also starred Josh Hutcherson and Spencer Locke and cast Morgan as an evil cheerleader. She followed up with assorted movies and TV shows appearances, including Supah Ninjas, How I Met Your Mother and the TV movie DisCONNECTED.

In 2012 she joined the cast of long-running soap opera General Hospital as Kirstina Davis, taking over the role from Lexi Ainsworth. Morgan appeared in over 60 episodes of the series before departing in 2013, and her performance nabbed her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series. In 2013 she also appeared in horror comedy Chastity Bites and guest-starred on the sitcom Franklin & Bash.

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In 2014 Lindsey Morgan joined the cast of The CW sci-fi show The 100. Morgan played Raven Reyes on the show, a mechanic who played a recurring role on the first season before being upgraded to a main character from season 2 onwards. Morgan ended up saying on The 100 for all seven seasons, and even ended up directing an episode with season 7’s “The Queen’s Gambit.”

Outside of her run as Raven in The 100, Lindsey Morgan has kept busy on other projects. In 2016 Morgan played the lead in the TV movie romance Casa Vita alongside Jean-Luc Bilodeau and Esai Morales. In 2017 Morgan made an appearance in Beyond Skyline, a belated sequel to the maligned – but surprisingly successful – 2010 alien invasion movie. Beyond Skyline received a much warmer reception, however, and Lindsay Morgan was later upgraded to the lead of 2020’s Skylines, the final entry of the trilogy from director Liam O’Donnell.

Lindsey Morgan’s other recent movies include 2018’s Summertime, a nostalgic drama from actor/director Edward Burns and the 2019 sports drama Inside Game. In 2020 it was confirmed Morgan would be joining the cast of the Walker Texas Ranger reboot, fronted by Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki. Simply titled Walker, this new take on the concept is said to be quite different from the cult Chuck Norris series, and Lindsey Morgan has been cast as Micki on the show. The reboot is currently set to air in January 2021, with Padalecki’s real-life wife Genevieve co-starring as Walker’s late wife Emily while Mitch Pileggi will play Walker’s tough father Bonham.

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