Born Morgan Page Balogh to Hungarian and half-Polish/Austrian/Jewish parents in Central New Jersey, Morgan grew up in a large extended family of very competitive, highly emotional artists, athletes, writers, singers, musicians, and oddball characters who love to joke, sing Broadway, Barbara Streisand, Hungarian songs, and dance the czardas.
“I was always acting, performing, and singing as a kid, even playing AAU basketball year-round was a performance to me, so I knew very early on what my purpose was supposed to be. Connecting with people through stage, film or song is my passion.” Being an athlete really gave me the heart, drive, discipline, and passion for the arts.
As an Actor/Producer and Singer/Songwriter, she is a passionate and creative storyteller. Page writes poetry, and composes the poems into song with her acoustic. Her music is of country, rock, and blues influences, and currently, releasing singles while pitching to film and television projects with Rareform Audio. Her latest single titled Not That Bad is being released this month. You can find her music streaming on all major platforms.
Being a graduate of the William Esper Conservatory Acting Studio in New York, where she studied under Terry Knickerbocker, with a theater background. She gained classical training at Stella Adler Studio, attended The School of Visual Arts, worked on-camera in the director’s program with Bill Hopkins, and took improv classes at the reputable Upright Citizens Brigade. After these programs, her training continued with Gregory Berg from Yale School of Drama. She highly believes in staying ready and honing crafts so Page continues her training in Los Angeles with Brian Reese and Joan Zajac for voice.
Page appeared in Off-Broadway productions at The Cherry Pit Theatre in “Dear Mr. Rosan” and B.B. King’s Theater in Broadway Underground at the time with her dance company “TADAH“, led by Broadway actor Jared Grimes. Film credits include “SIN”, where she portrays a woman dealing with mental illness, and H.O.M.E, playing opposite Jesus Ochoa. H.O.M.E has won awards at numerous festivals worldwide including The Official Selection at The San Francisco Latino Film Festival and The Manhattan Film Festival 2016 and also winner at The 19th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival for Best Narrative Feature of 2018 to name a few. Recently, she played a supporting role in the Netflix film, “Alex Strangelove”produced by Ben Stiller. Television credits include ABC’s “Quantico”and MTV’S Say What Karaoke, and commercial voiceovers for which have been running on NBC.
In one particular project she came across they cast Page as the lead in a teaser so they could retain private equity. Now on board to help gain financing which is when Page formed Primescape Productions. She recalls seeing the film and television industry transition into a space with entrepreneurial opportunity. Primescape Productions is a production company to combine her passions for art and challenging the status quo.
Recently, Primescape completed a documentary titled, First Breath showing the high mortality rate of giving birth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and how the local villagers do not have enough medication or supplies for these women in labor.
Currently, her team is producing two narrative features. The first dramatic narrative feature film titled Paradise Down, explores the devious traumatic aftermath of the impact of gun violence. The character has PTSD and deals with sudden loss, mortality, and human frailty. It is antithetical to the gun violence depicted in current cinema. The other is titled Rise of The Jackals which is a female lead-driven cast and explores the struggles of man versus nature. Morgan Page’s ultimate goal is to produce and distribute high-profile, award-winning independent feature films, documentaries, and television entertainment projects that inspire and benefit individuals worldwide.