- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Morley is a BIPOC writer/director/actor recognized for technical directing one of the most accurate reproductions of the Kennedy assassination for the Bad Robot/Hulu series 11.22.63. He has written on multiple projects, including head writer for award-winning games The Walking Dead and MIB 3. Morley is a classically trained actor and had a supporting role alongside Brenton Thwaites and Alycia Debnam-Carey in the drama, A Violent Separation; regular on the series Kat Loves LA, and other notable roles in films and series. Morley recently wrote, directed, produced and starred in the feature film, Uncontained.
Morley worked more than a decade as a decorated police officer and successfully sued his department for racism and corruption. He was also with the State detectives' bureau for two years. Morley has worked in Homicide, Sex Crimes, Narcotics, task forces with the FBI, DEA, IRS, INS, USSS, USMS, US DHS Office for Domestic Preparedness and helped convict two serial killers.
Morley was awarded the MPD's Medal of Commendation, Constitutional Law Award, Commissioner of Public Safety's Award of Excellence and the Outstanding Service Recognition Award.
Morley was a Theatre major in college and did his graduate work in Sociology where he was published twice. Morley's volunteer work includes: co-organizer of the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run; The Lewis House, a women and children's safe shelter; First Choice, a child abuse prevention option for income unstable families.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nikita Chizov
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- In addition to acting, Morley is a talented writer, working on a feature film titled Tin Man optioned by Voltage Pictures.
- Morley has also done national fitness modeling for Suzanne Somers products, Hammermade, Buffalo Wild Wings, Bodyblade, Invicta watches and others. He has also starred in Mr Eff's music video, Midnight Predator.
- Morley was a theater major in college but was told he didn't have a "traditional enough look to be on stage.".
- In college, qualified for Olympic Trials in swimming.
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