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Patsy Ann McClenny (born February 3, 1950), known professionally as Morgan Fairchild, is an American actress. She began acting in the early 1970s and has had roles in several television series since then.

Fairchild began her career on the daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow as from 1973 to 1977. In 1978, she appeared on the primetime soap opera Dallas as the first actress to portray , before taking a lead role on the series Flamingo Road in 1980 (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama). In 1984, she co-starred on ABC's short-lived television drama , and then appeared on as attorney Jordan Roberts from 1985 to 1986. Fairchild has also performed in theater and played guest roles on television comedies, including (for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series), Two and a Half Men, , and . She is a board member of .


Early life
Fairchild was born Patsy Ann McClenny in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Martha Jane (Hartt), a high school English teacher who taught at Richardson High School (in Richardson, Texas), and Edward Milton McClenny. Fairchild has a younger sister, Cathryn Hartt, who is also an actress. As a young child, she was seen on 's Mr. Peppermint Show with host . In her teens, she was in the audience on 's Sump'n Else bandstand show. She auditioned three times to be in The Little Group, which was the show's dance group. Also during this time, she appeared in several locally broadcast commercials on Dallas-Fort Worth television stations.


Career
Fairchild's first acting job was as a for during filming for the film Bonnie and Clyde (1967), particularly in scenes where Bonnie is driving a car because Dunaway could not drive a stick shift. She took her new first name, Morgan, from the David Warner film Morgan - A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966). Fairchild then moved to New York City, where she secured her first credited onscreen role as the maniacal in the daytime Search for Tomorrow from 1973 until 1977. From the mid-1970s, she began to make various appearances on episodic primetime television series such as , , Police Woman, The Bob Newhart Show, and a few episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

Fairchild played in the soap opera Dallas for one episode in 1978. The same year, Fairchild made the television film The Initiation of Sarah and also had a recurring role on the sitcom Mork & Mindy. In 1980, she scored her first regular primetime role as Constance Weldon Carlyle on the soap opera Flamingo Road. Though the series had an impressive beginning, the ratings soon dropped and it was canceled after two seasons. Fairchild was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role. After the cancellation of Flamingo Road, Fairchild continued to make guest appearances in a variety of episodic television series such as Hotel; Simon & Simon; Magnum, P.I.; and The Love Boat. She also starred in the theatrical film The Seduction (1982). In 1984, along with , she co-hosted the ABC-TV special Blondes vs. Brunettes, a one-hour variety show that gently poked fun at popular culture's blonde vs. brunette rivalry.Terrace, Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television: Series, Pilots, and Specials 1974–1984. New York: BASELine Publications, page 50 In that same year, she also co-starred in another primetime soap opera playing modeling agency owner Racine. The series was cancelled halfway through its first season, but by this time, Fairchild was established as a television actress. In 1985, she joined the cast of the soap opera , playing the glamorous lawyer Jordan Roberts for a season. She also appeared in the miniseries North and South (1985), and its sequel (1986).

In 1985, on Saturday Night Live created the "Tommy Flanagan, The Pathological Liar" character who claimed outlandish achievements for himself, culminating in the grand illusion that his wife was Morgan Fairchild. The obvious remoteness of such a possibility, and its mainstream comic appeal, was testimonial to Fairchild's broad popularity and desirability.

Fairchild continued to make appearances in films and television series throughout the 1980s and garnered an nomination for her guest appearance in a 1989 episode of . In the early 1990s, she was cast in a recurring role in , as 's bisexual girlfriend Marla. In 1994, Fairchild appeared in an unexpectedly campy advertisement campaign for clothing retailer , with and other formerly familiar faces on television. Her reprised role as the over-the-top glamour vixen was so successful that the company created numerous sequels around her persona. She played herself in the comedy films (1994), (1998) and (2007).

In 1995, Fairchild returned to daytime soap operas as the catty Sydney Chase on The City. She played the role for a year, after which she went on to appear in . She also made guest appearances on the hit sitcom (as 's mother, ) and was a recurring guest star on the sitcom as Andrea, a rival of 's character.

Through the years, Fairchild has also appeared in various theater productions. More recently, she starred in the role of Mrs. Robinson in the stage adaptation of the film . She also fronted an international advertising campaign for the consumer tooth whitening product Dental White. In 2005, Fairchild appeared in the competition reality show But Can They Sing? on VH1.

In 2006, she was cast in yet another of her "rich bitch" roles in the series , playing , a rival to 's character, . She has also appeared on the television series Chuck as Dr. Honey Woodcomb, the mother of . In 2007 she appeared on Two and a Half Men where she was cast as a cougar who propositions Charlie Harper with the line "What has multiple orgasms and hums?" She made another return to soap operas in 2009 when she had a guest role in the daytime series The Bold and the Beautiful. In recent years, she guest-starred in Bones, Revenge and Hot in Cleveland.

In 2014, Fairchild was named spokesperson for a website that was created to help consumers make burial preplanning choices. It was previously known as BurialPlanning.com but is now known as MemorialPlanning.com. In that capacity, she appeared in television commercials and in a direct mail campaign.

Fairchild has appeared in some independent movies in the 2000s and 2010s. In 2017, she returned to daytime for a limited run in Days of Our Lives playing Anjelica Deveraux, a role previously played by soap actress . Fairchild received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series nomination for her performance. In 2022, she guest-starred in the two episodes of ABC soap opera playing Haven de Havilland.

On October 3, 2023, it was announced that Fairchild would feature in the Lifetime film, . According to the official synopsis, the movie follows five soap opera divas readying for a reunion show who take on playing cupid during Christmas to bring together their director and producer as they all learn the meaning of the true Christmas spirit. The ensemble cast is made up of Fairchild, , , , and Nicollette Sheridan.


Personal life
Fairchild was married to from 1967 to 1973.

For many years, she has been an activist for social causes including and .

She has revealed that she has a mild form of a chronic illness known as ME/CFS. In 2015 she made a speech about her challenges with the illness at a briefing for the National Academy of Medicine formerly known as the Institute of Medicine (IOM).[2], Solve M.E. IOM briefing [3], Open Medicine Foundation

In 1987, she was involved in a long-term relationship with Mark Seiler. Fairchild reported on her Twitter account that Seiler died on July 7, 2023.

She stated that she was twice kidnapped in the early 1970s."Bobby Brown, Jewel, Morgan Fairchild, Elliott Yamin." Celebrity Close Calls. The Biography Channel. 25 June 2011."Scott Baio, Pam Grier, Morgan Fairchild, Greg Louganis." Celebrity Close Calls. Dir. Jared Burke, Seth Jarrett, Timothy F. Smith, and Kathi Watson. The Biography Channel. 13 August 2011.

In addition to her work as an actress, Fairchild has long maintained a strong role within the Screen Actors Guild, now . Fairchild was a three-year board member of the Guild and has served on several committees, including co-chair Legislative Committee, National Executive Committee, SAG-AFTRA Relations Committee, Commercials Contracts Committee, Honors and Tributes Committee (HATS), and Guild Governance and Rules Committee.


Filmography

Film
1967Bonnie and ClydeFaye Dunaway's DoubleUncredited
1970A Bullet for Pretty BoySmall roleUncredited
1978The Initiation of SarahJennifer LawrenceTelevision film
1979Murder in Music CityDana MorganTelevision film
1980The Memory of Eva RykerLisa EddingtonTelevision film
1980Challenge of the TigerCelebrity
1981The Girl, the Gold Watch & DynamiteStella WalkerTelevision film
1982The SeductionJamie Douglas
1982HoneyboyJudy WellmanTelevision film
1984Time BombRenee DeSallesTelevision film
1984The Zany Adventures of Robin HoodLady MarianTelevision film
1984Terror in the AislesJaime DouglasArchival footage
1985Pee-wee's Big AdventureAgent Dottie
1985Rodney Dangerfield's Guide to Auto RepairAngry Customer
1986Red Headed StrangerRaysha Shay
1987Katherine Van Buren
1987Sleeping BeautyQueen
1987Jane Mallory / Sharon Burton
1988Street of DreamsLaura Cassidy / Eva BombergTelevision film
1988Lisa
1989Mayor Karen Wilton
1989The Haunting of Sarah HardyLucyTelevision film
1990How to Murder a MillionaireLorettaTelevision film
1990Mob BossGina
1990Menu for MurderPaula PrestonTelevision film
1991Even Angels FallLeslie
1991Writer's BlockMagenta HartTelevision film
1991Sherlock Holmes and the Leading LadyTelevision film
1992Just DesertsCatherine HarcourtTelevision film
1993Alana WestbrookTelevision film
1993Irmgard Hoelzl
1993FreakedHerself
1993Based on an Untrue StorySatin Chow
1994Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry IIIBeth Chaney
1994Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000Camella Swales
1994Herself
1995Criminal HeartsDistrict Attorney
1995Peyton
1995GospaSister Fabijana Zovko
1996Dead Man's IslandValerie St. Vincent
1996Star CommandCommander Sigrid IvorstetterTelevision film (UPN)
1997Moment of Truth: Into the Arms of DangerDiana AstinTelevision film
1998Shattered IllusionsAngie
1998Herself
1999Nice Guys Sleep AloneLorraine
2000UnshackledMrs. Rebecca Miller
2000Held for RansomMrs. Kirkland
2001PerilTerry
2002Teddy Bears' PicnicCourtney Vandermint
2002I Was a Teenage FaustBabyloniaTelevision film
2004Knuckle SandwichMrs. Simms
2004Debbie
2006Shock to the SystemPhyllis Hale
2006The Initiation of SarahTrina GoodwinTelevision film
2007Herself
2008The Sno Cone Stand IncCathy Wanton
2009The Slammin' SalmonHerself
2010Life's a BeachFelicia Wald
2010The SteamroomSheila
2011Boy ToyBarbara
2011Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2Dog Show Judge
2011Venus
2012American Horror HouseMiss Margot / RosemaryTelevision film
2012Spring Break '83Mouth's MotherUnreleased
2012A Perfect EndingValentina
2013Fighting BackCheryl
2013Wiener Dog NationalsMs. Merryweather
2013Dark PowerElizabeth Archer
2014Perfect On PaperBeverly WilcoxTelevision film
2014Bikini Model AcademyHerself
2014Beethoven's Treasure TailCharleneVideo
2014SamLulu
2014Lacie Wood
2016LuluDirect-to-video
2016A Christmas in VermontJoanne Davis
2017Scales: Mermaids Are RealPrincipal
2017You're Gonna Miss Me Audrey Lake
2018All Good Things Gramma
2018My Perfect RomanceMs. RobinsonTelevision film
2019A Date Before Christmas EveMrs. KringleTelevision film
2021Our (Almost Completely True) Love StoryMorgan
2023The Nana ProjectFrancesca
2023Margaux RobertsTelevision film


Television
1973–1977Search for Tomorrow
1976AllisonEpisode: "A Hair-Trigger Away"
1977RaffertyLisa FarrellEpisode: "A Point of View"
SwitchShelley BloomEpisode: "Downshift"
Rosetti and RyanClaire BlakeEpisode: "The Ten-Second Client"
Cynthia HolmesEpisode: "My Fair Fonzie"
The Bob Newhart ShowBianca / LindaEpisode: "Grand Delusion"
1978Police WomanCherylEpisode: "Murder with Pretty People"
The Amazing Spider-ManLisa BensonEpisode: "Night of the Clones"
Felice Winters and Scotty MacKay respectivelyEpisodes: "Daughter of Evil" and "A Dangerous Affair"
DallasEpisode: "Old Acquaintance"
1978EscapadeSuzyTV pilot
1978–1979Mork & MindySusan Taylor3 episodes
1979Concrete CowboysCarla / KateEpisode: "Concrete Cowboys"
A Man Called SloaneMelissa NelsonEpisode: "The Venus Microbe"
1980The Dream MerchantsDulcie WarrenTV Miniseries, 2 episodes
1980SeleneEpisode: "Makin' Tracks"
1981Women Who Rate a "10"HerselfGuest host with Erik Estrada and Howard Hessemen
The Love BoatJenny Boyer2 episodes
1980-82Flamingo RoadConstance Weldon Carlyle38 episodes
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1982)
1982Magnum, P.I.Alex Houston / Catherine HaileyEpisode: "Ki'is Don't Lie"
Simon & SimonAlex Houston / Catherine HaileyEpisode: "Emeralds Are Not a Girl's Best Friend"
The Shape of ThingsHerself (1 episode)Guest host with Sarah Purcell, Lynn Redgrave and Betty White
Show was cancelled after 3 episodes
1983HotelCarolEpisode: "Hotel"
1984Racine13 episodes
1984Blondes vs. BrunettesHerselfABC TV Special
1985North and SouthBurdetta HalloranTV miniseries
1986North and South, Book IIBurdetta HalloranTV miniseries
1985–86Jordan Roberts29 episodes
Nominated—Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial (1986)
1989My Two DadsDiana ThackeryEpisode: "Macho, Stupid Guy Time"
Julia St. MartinEpisode: "TV or not TV"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (1990)
1992Marla3 episodes
1993MirandaEpisode: "Pheromone, My Lovely"
Murder, She WroteIris NovaroEpisode: "Murder at a Discount"
1994Burke's LawJune WardEpisode: "Who Killed Romeo?"
ZoeEpisode: "Best Friends"
Pamela DornEpisode: "My Four Husbands"
1995-96The CitySydney Chase
1996Sydney Chase
1995–97Andrea Thorpe4 episodes
1997Head over HeelsMona DuBoisEpisode: "Gigolo Guy"
Touched by an AngelJackie SykesEpisode: "My Dinner with Andrew"
The Naked TruthHerselfEpisode: "Bridesface Revisited"
1998Home ImprovementHerselfEpisode: "Mr. Likeable"
V.I.P.HerselfEpisode: "Three Days to a Kill"
The Angry BeaversMuffy SnootwellEpisode: "Open Wide for Zombies/Dumbwaiters" (voice)
1999The New Addams FamilyLady PretensiaEpisode: "Thing's Romance"
1995–2001Nora Tyler Bing5 episodes
2001Dharma & GregJackieEpisode: "Dharma Does Dallas"
7th HeavenMerle 'Bird'Episode: Teased
2002RoswellMeris Wheeler2 episodes
ProvidenceGwendolynne GoldEpisode: "Limbo"
Maybe It's MeKimberly 'Big Kimberly'Episode: "The Quahog Festival Episode"
That '80s ShowCossima BlairEpisode: "Beach Party"
2003Just Shoot Me!Lily BartonEpisode: "Pictures of Lily"
2004That '70s ShowCarolynEpisode: "Going Mobile"
He's a LadyHerselfPanel judge
2006Sophia Blakely35 episodes
2007Two and a Half MenDonnaEpisode: "Young People Have Phlegm Too"
2008Men in TreesHerselfEpisode: "Get a Life"
2009Nip/TuckHerselfEpisode: "Manny Skerritt"
My Name Is EarlCarolEpisode: "Friends with Benefits"
The Bold and the BeautifulDorothy4 episodes
Celebrity Ghost StoriesHerself1 episode
2010Claire LocktonEpisode: "Bedtime"
2008–10ChuckDr. Honey Woodcomb3 episodes
2011BonesBianca ChivertonEpisode: "The Prince in the Plastic"
2011ChemistryMichael's MotherEpisode: "In or Out, Part 2"
2012JillEpisode: "The Reunion"
2014RevengeTeresa (cameo)Episode: "Addiction"
Hot in ClevelandClaudia / Fake ElkaEpisode: "Playmates"
2017Days of Our LivesAnjelica Deveraux17 episodes
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series
2019Worst Cooks in AmericaHerself
2019Too Old to Die YoungMrs. WatsonEpisode: "Volume 6: The High Priestess"
2020Vivienne St. CharmaineEpisode: "" (voice)
2022–23Haven de HavillandGuest role over two stints


Video games
1995Multimedia Celebrity PokerHerself


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