Jill Morrison
Biography
Jill Morrison hails from Langley, British Columbia, Canada, where she began her journey in the performing arts. She has made a name for herself as a talented actress, with a career that includes notable roles in several popular productions.
One of her most recognized performances came in the iconic 2004 film "Mean Girls," which has since become a cultural phenomenon. Jill's versatility as an actress is further showcased in her role in the supernatural drama series "Motherland: Fort Salem," which premiered in 2020. The show has garnered a dedicated following, and Jill's portrayal of her character contributed to the series' success. Additionally, she appeared in the 2019 series "Project Blue Book," a historical drama that explores the U.S. Air Force's investigations into UFO phenomena, allowing her to display her range in a genre that blends mystery and science fiction.
Throughout her career, Jill Morrison has demonstrated her ability to engage audiences through her dynamic performances across various genres. With a growing list of credits and a commitment to her craft, she continues to be an influential figure in the entertainment industry, captivating viewers and earning acclaim for her work.
Filmography
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A Cookie Cutter Christmas
2014 • Allison
Be Mine
2021 • Myra
Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls
2019 • Milford
Reba McEntire's The Hammer
2023 • Jo
Smart Cookies
2012 • Sales Clerk
Mr. 365
2018 • Lyndsay
Baby Bootcamp
2014 • Carla
A Sugar & Spice Holiday
2020
Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement
2024 • Helen Howard
Marrying Father Christmas
2018 • Nicole Bradford
A Second Chance at Love
2022 • Jill
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar
2018 • Hazel
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart
2016 • Hazel
A Valentine Carol
2007 • Gillian
Dawn Rider
2012
Mark & Russell's Wild Ride
2015
Christmas Time Is Here
2021 • Bonnie
You, Me and the Christmas Trees
2021 • Lisa
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made
2021 • Hazel
Destination: Infestation
2007
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told
2015
The Christmas Clause
2008 • Claire