
Gloria Morrison
Gloria Morrison Producer - Director - Filmmaker Gloria began her theatrical career as a respected stage actress and singer, appearing in over 45 stage plays from Musical Comedy to Shakespeare. She then began acting in TV sitcoms before seguing into producing movies. Her first film as a producer was Midnight in 1989, starring Tony Curtis and Lynn Redgrave. It was also Sony's first movie. Over the following fifteen years, Gloria produced 15 feature length television dramas for CBS, NBC, ABC, USA, and Disney. She became one of the industry's top 'go to' producers for obtaining the rights to true life stories. Spy Magazine called her the "Queen of True Stories." Working with the major networks and studios, Gloria advanced 38 projects into full development, including Firestorm: 72 Hours In Oakland, What Happened To Bobby Earl, Contagious, Murder Among Friends, Nobody Knows Anything, Ground Zero, Timberland, True Detective, El Destino, No Safe Haven and Tienanmen, a feature for MGM starring Julia Roberts and Jason Patrick.