Most Recent Role: Herself on Men in Trees
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Dallas, TX
Birthday: 2-3-1950
Birth Name: Patsy Ann McClenny
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Dallas, TX
Birthday: 2-3-1950
Birth Name: Patsy Ann McClenny
Most Recent Appearance
Get a Life
Wednesday 2 April 2008 on ABC
Morgan Fairchild guest-stars as herself when she arrives in Elmo to sing the national anthem at the opening game for Ben's hockey team, and then decides she wants to buy the rights to Marin's life to be made into a movie. Meanwhile, a kidney donor for Cash is found and Sara discovers Eric's band...
- external: Fairchild in MyNet 'House' 2006-07-05
- external: Fairchild Dresses Up MyNet's 'Fashion House' 2006-07-03
- external: Cast Your Vote For 'But Can They Sing?' 2005-11-10
- external: VH1 launches 'Idol'-like show for celebs 2005-10-06
- external: Pantoliano, Fairchild Ready to 'Sing' for VH1 2005-10-04
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Morgan's measurements: 33-25-31 (in 1980), 34D-25-32 (post-implants), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
(edit) Morgan's character of Jennifer Jo Pace on "Search For Tomorrow" was disfigured when she fell through a plate glass window. (edit) Morgan was nominated for the Soap Opera Digest award for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial in 1986 for her work on "Falcon Crest".
(edit) Morgan is 5 feet 4 inches tall. (edit) Morgan enjoys attending ballet performances. (edit)
(edit) Morgan's character of Jennifer Jo Pace on "Search For Tomorrow" was disfigured when she fell through a plate glass window. (edit) Morgan was nominated for the Soap Opera Digest award for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial in 1986 for her work on "Falcon Crest".
(edit) Morgan is 5 feet 4 inches tall. (edit) Morgan enjoys attending ballet performances. (edit)
Morgan Fairchild: They're not paying me to play a chairwoman. They're paying me to show up looking glam and, damn it, I'm gonna show up looking glam!
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Morgan Fairchild: You can never be too rich or too thin.
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Other Appearances
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But Can They Sing?
Celebrity Singer |
Fashion House (2006)
Sophia Blakely |
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Flamingo Road
Constance Weldon Carlyle |
He's A Lady
Judge |
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Paper Dolls
Racine |
Search for Tomorrow
Jennifer Pace Phillips (1973-1977) |
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Falcon Crest
Jordan Roberts |
Friends
Nora Tyler Bing |
| Guest Star | |
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7th Heaven
Teased "Bird", Merle |
A Man Called Sloane
The Venus Microbe Melissa Nelson |
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Barnaby Jones
Daughter of Evil Felice Winters |
Barnaby Jones
A Dangerous Affair Scotty MacKay |
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Battle of the Network Stars
Special #14 Host |
Burke's Law (1994)
Who Killed Romeo? June Ward |
| Other |
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That '70s Show
Going Mobile Carolyn |
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