Morgan Brittany — Biography

Suzanne Cupito, born December 5, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, harbored a childhood dream common to many young girls: to become an actress. Adopting the stage name Morgan Brittany, she launched her professional journey as a child performer. A significant early milestone arrived with her appearance in the 1962 musical film Gypsy, a project that allowed her to share the screen with her admired actress Natalie Wood. Brittany’s professional trajectory advanced considerably when she secured a role on the iconic soap opera Dallas in 1978. Within the world of Dallas, she portrayed Katherine Wentworth, the conniving half-sister of characters Pamela Ewing and Cliff Barnes. While she has continued to act, her current focus and greatest joy lie in raising her children. Transitioning to a new arena, Morgan Brittany has been a presence as a conservative political commentator since 2009, appearing on programs such as "Hannity" on FOX News, "The Rick Amato Show" on One America, and "The Kudrow Report" on CNBC. In addition to her media work, she is a co-author of the bestselling book "What Women Really Want," which was published on September 2, 2014. Brittany actively engages in public speaking across the United States, advocating for conservative principles and issues pertinent to veterans. She also holds a co-ownership and anchor role at "PolitiChicks," an online news platform known for its conservative viewpoint. Her written contributions extend to a weekly column for "World Net Daily" (WND) and "Townhall Finance."

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