Kate Morgan Chadwick Explained

Kate Morgan Chadwick
Birth Place:San Diego, California
Alma Mater:Fordham University
Years Active:2005 - present
Other Names:Katie Chadwick
Spouse:Clayton Apgar
Father:Dr. David Chadwick
Relatives:Margaret Lee Chadwick (grandmother)

Kate Morgan Chadwick is an American actress, singer, film producer and writer[1] whose work includes roles in Hail, Caesar! (2016), Rated (2016),[2] Bed (2016)[3] and Oh, Baby! (2020).

Early life and education

Chadwick grew up in La Mesa, California, the youngest of two children, with brother Teddy, born to parents Michele West Chadwick[4] and the late Dr. David Chadwick,[5] and graduated from the private Francis Parker School in San Diego in 2001.[6] [7] As a child, she performed at San Diego Junior Theatre.[8] She continued acting in high school and college, earning a bachelor of arts degree in theater performance from Fordham College at Lincoln Center.[6] She also trained at Upright Citizens Brigade, an improvisational and comedy group.[9]

Career

Chadwick toured nationally on Broadway in 2009 in Grease, co-starring as Frenchy with Taylor Hicks. The play was produced on tour by Paul Nicholas and David Ian.[10] The following year, she performed in the a cappella musical comedy Perfect Harmony at Off-Broadway's Acorn Theater at Theater Row in New York City.[11]

In 2012, Chadwick played the role of the lovelorn schoolteacher Samantha in Nobody Loves You at San Diego's Old Globe Theater,[8] which The New York Times called "a delightful chamber musical."[12] That year she also co-starred as Private Lindsay Skinner in Bad Apples, a rock musical premiere about Abu Ghraib at Circle X Theatre Company in Los Angeles.[13]

In 2013, Chadwick performed the song "Surrender," accompanied by composer/lyricists Beth Thornley and Rob Cairns, at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards show.[14] The following year, she co-wrote and produced the short film Dryve.

She performed with Josh Brolin in 2016's comedy film Hail, Caesar!, which was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the year's top 10 films.[15]

Also in 2016, Chadwick co-starred in Echo Theater Company's world premiere of Sheila Callaghan's play Bed at the Atwater Village Theatre. Broadway World called it "a funny, sexy and unconventional romance with music." Jennifer Chambers directed.[16] Also in 2016, she again played Private Skinner in the play Bad Apples, this time at ACT Theatre in Seattle.[17]

In 2017, she starred in an immersive theater production of Amos: A Play With Music at the Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles. Play reviewer Noah J. Nelson with No Proscenium described it as "a new work by the writing team of Eva Anderson and Michael Cassady set within the world of Ukraine’s EDM scene."[18]

Chadwick was cast in the lead role as Rebecca for the 2017 world premiere of Part of the Plan, a musical written by Kate Atkinson and Karen Harris and featuring the songbook of Dan Fogelberg, at the James K. Polk Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee.[19] Chadwick and co-star Harley Jay previewed the play on WTVF's "Talk of the Town" show on News Channel 5, Fox's affiliate in Nashville.[20] Chadwick, along with fellow cast members, also interviewed on tape with Out & About Nashville.[21]

Guest television appearances include a lead role in Lifetime's My Crazy Ex, plus appearances in the Showtime series Shameless and TNT's Major Crimes.

Chadwick was executive producer, co-writer and star of Oh, Baby! a short film green-lighted by Seed&Spark and in post production in August 2019. It co-stars actor T.J. Linnard, with director and co-writer Brooke Trantor, producer and assistant director Danielle Argyros, executive producer Arden Grier, director of photography Kara Johnson, and unit production manager Courtney Stewart.[22] The film showed at the San Diego International Film Festival in October 2021. Before that, it won the Best in Block audience award at the Blackbird Film Festival and the audience award for best short film at the Dances With Films festival. It was also nominated for best narrative short at the 2020 Florida Film Festival.[6]

Reception

Chadwick received multiple reviews for her performance as Rebecca in the production of Part of the Plan (2017). Out & About Nashville described her portrayal as "a powerful performance" that was "sweet, but incredibly strong."[23] The Williamson Herald called the character of Rebecca "played brilliantly by Kate Morgan Chadwick,"[24] while Broadway World Nashville described the performance as "played with unyielding grace and authenticity by Kate Morgan Chadwick."[25]

The Los Angeles Times, in its review of Bed at the Echo Theater Company in Los Angeles, in which Chadwick played the character Holly, called her performance "fiery" and the actors "convincing."[26] LA Weekly wrote, "Chadwick’s conclusive and full-blooded portrayal of a character that comes off as sort of a charismatic, riot grrrl–reoriented Courtney Love by way of Kathleen Hanna."[27] On State & Screen wrote, "Chadwick in particular has a magnetic stage presence."[28] ArtsBeatLA called her portrayal of Holly as "played brilliantly by Kate Morgan Chadwick."[29]

Theater critic Stephen Fife, writing about the Stage Raw Awards event in May 2017, described Chadwick, who appeared on stage in casual attire to accept her award, as "alive to the comic possibilities of the moment."[30]

In a review of Bad Apples, LA Weekly wrote that Chadwick's role as Lindsay Skinner was "outstanding."[31] Natalie Pace with Huffington Post, in its review ofBad Apples, wrote, "... I found myself close to tears in the third act, when Kate Morgan Chadwick sings, 'Nothing Sweeter Than Surrender'." LAist wrote that Chadwick's "comedic timing is sharp."[32]

In 2021, The Music City Drive-In reviewed Oh, Baby!, describing Chadwick's role as "a multi-facet performance that is downright perfect."[33] Reel News Daily wrote that "Trantor and Chadwick easily capture the humor and anxiety that come along with dating, in general. Heightening that concept with impending childbirth gives Oh, Baby! a modern twist."[34]

Acting and producing recognition

Awards

Nominations

Personal life

In 2013, Chadwick married Clayton Apgar, an actor who now works in career recruitment.[44] The couple moved from Los Angeles to Chadwick's hometown of La Mesa in 2021 with their son Cal.[6] [45] [46] She is the granddaughter of Margaret Lee Chadwick and Cmdr. Joseph Chadwick, founders of Chadwick School on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2020Oh, Baby!JaneBrooke TrantorShort film
2017PleaJill SandyJoseph OppenheimerShort film
2016RatedJulieJohn FortsonShort film
2016Hail, CaesarDeparting WomanEthan Coen, Joel Coen
2014DryveKateShort film
2014Rojas and Retribution Principle roleDaniel PorterShort film
2013ImprintsSarahAnthony SellittiShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleEpisode
2017The Young and the RestlessBetsy
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2015ShamelessShana"Love Songs"
2014Major CrimesKatherine 'Kiki' Weinberger"Cutting Loose"
2013Jules and JessMelissa"The Dating Game"
2012Happy EndingsWaitress"Cocktails & Dreams"
2011–12Whatever, the SeriesMickey5 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006-07Mamma Mia!AliLas Vegas production at Mandalay Bay
2008-10GreaseFrenchyBroadway tour
2010The Butcherhouse ChroniclesHoneyOff-Broadway
2010Perfect HarmonyMickey DTheatre Row, New York
2010Stupid KidsJudyThe Red Room, New York
2010The History of TearsVeronika/LotteTheatre Row, New York
2010The American DreamMrs. BarkerArthur Saleen Theatre, New York
2012Bad ApplesPrivate Lindsay SkinnerCircle X Theatre, Los Angeles
2012Nobody Loves YouSamantha, BonnieOld Globe Theater, San Diego
2016BedHollyAtwater Village Theatre, Los Angeles
2012Bad ApplesLindsayCircle X Theatre, Los Angeles
2017Part of the PlanRebecca (lead)James K. Polk Theatre, Nashville
2017Amos: A Play With MusicViktor’s muse (lead)Bootleg Theatre, Los Angeles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oh, Baby! - An Interview with Director Brooke Trantor and Actress Kate Morgan Chadwick. Kieran. Burt. September 1, 2021. IndieVisible.com. May 22, 2022. May 25, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220525225627/https://www.indie-visible.net/post/oh-baby-an-interview-with-director-brooke-trantor-and-actress-kate-morgan-chadwick. dead.
  2. Web site: Cast and Crew - Rated Film.
  3. Web site: In 'Bed,' a tale of wounded love, the truth of the acting is a lure. Charles. McNulty. 9 February 2016. Los Angeles Times.
  4. Web site: Kate Chadwick and Clayton Apgar. Radomsky. Rosalie R.. 30 June 2013. The New York Times. NYTimes.com.
  5. Web site: Dr. David Chadwick, pioneer in child-abuse treatment, dies at 93. Wilkens. John. Jan 24, 2020. San Diego Union-Tribune. Jan 24, 2020.
  6. Web site: La Mesa actress brings her 'Baby' home for the San Diego International Film Festival. October 14, 2021. San Diego Union-Tribune.
  7. Web site: Parker Magazine Spring 2015. March 31, 2015. Parker Magazine, Page 27.
  8. Web site: Reflections of a Young Actress. Jane. Clifford. 14 May 2012. wordpress.com.
  9. Web site: Nobody Loves You Press Page. pressarchive.theoldglobe.org.
  10. Web site: Photo Flash: GREASE Tour is the 'Word' in LA!. broadwayworld.com.
  11. Web site: Perfect Harmony to End Off-Broadway Run November 13. theatermania.com. Charles . Isherwood .
  12. Web site: For Romance as a Game, Heart Gets in the Way, 'Nobody Loves You,' TV Satire at Old Globe in San Diego. June 9, 2012. The New York Times.
  13. Web site: Review: Abu Ghraib, the musical, a.k.a. 'Bad Apples' . David C.. Nichols. 18 October 2012 . Los Angeles Times.
  14. Web site: LADCC Annual Awards – Monday March 18th – Host and Presenters announced. LA Drama Critics Circle. ladramacriticscircle.com. 2017-10-07. 2018-01-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20180130014852/http://ladramacriticscircle.com/awards-13-presenters/. dead.
  15. Web site: National Board of Review Announces 2016 Award Winners . . November 29, 2016 . November 29, 2016.
  16. Web site: Village Theatre Theatre Credits. broadwayworld.com.
  17. Web site: The Hollow Core of 'Bad Apples' at ACT Theatre . seattlemet.com .
  18. Web site: Dark Pulse: 'Amos: A Play With Music' Seethes With Talent (REVIEW). 22 May 2017. noproscenium.com.
  19. Web site: Stars from NYC, LA and Nashville Set for Dan Fogelberg's New Musical PART OF THE PLAN at TPAC; Cast, Creatives Announced! . broadwayworld.com.
  20. Web site: TPAC Original Musical "Part of the Plan" Preview. newschannel5.com. 12 September 2017. Scripps Media.
  21. Web site: Dan Fogelberg is the iPhone of music. 25 August 2017. outandaboutnashville.com.
  22. Web site: Past Support Her Projects 1 . womeninentertainment.org. Women In Entertainment.
  23. Web site: Dripping in talent, TPAC's PART OF THE PLAN delivers. 22 September 2017.
  24. Web site: 'Part of the Plan' brings the audience to its feet. Helen Meeley • For the Williamson. Herald.
  25. Web site: BWW Review: Fogelberg Score Soars in PART OF THE PLAN at TPAC. Jeffrey. Ellis.
  26. Web site: In 'Bed,' a tale of wounded love, the truth of the acting is a lure. Charles. McNulty. 9 February 2016. LA Times.
  27. Web site: A Raunchy Rocker and Her Hapless Husband Get Tripped Up in Bed. Bill. Raden. 9 February 2016. LA Weekly.
  28. Web site: Theater Review: Echo Theater Company's Bed. Erin. Conley. 9 February 2016.
  29. Web site: Bed – Echo Theatre Co – ArtsBeatLA. www.artsbeatla.com.
  30. Web site: The 2017 STAGE RAW AWARDS: Smiling through the Sh*t-Storm - Better Lemons. Stephen Fife. 17 May 2017. Better-Lemons.com.
  31. Web site: Theater to See in L.A. This Week, Including Japanese War Brides Musical Tea, With Music. Steven Leigh. Morris. 29 November 2012. LA Weekly.
  32. Web site: Circle X's 'Bad Apples' Is Audacious, Exciting Theatre. laist.com. 2017-08-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20171105183111/http://laist.com/2012/10/19/circle_xs_bad_apples_is_audacious_e.php. 2017-11-05. dead.
  33. Web site: Oh Baby! Short Film Review. The Music City Drive-In. October 28, 2021.
  34. Web site: Kate Morgan Chadwick. Liz. Whittemore. Reel News Daily.
  35. Web site: First Night's Top Ten for 2018 Announced in Nashville. Jeffrey. Ellis.
  36. Web site: Vote For the 2017 BroadwayWorld Nashville Awards; PART OF THE PLAN Leads Best New Work!. BWW News Desk. BroadwayWorld.com.
  37. Web site: National Youth Arts - ArtsDig - Resource for youth arts. www.nationalyouththeatre.com.
  38. Web site: 2017 Nominator Comments. The Gregory Awards - Nominations. 2019-11-19. 2019-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20191127060449/http://nominate.gregoryawards.org/2017/comments/nominators. dead.
  39. Web site: 'Endgame' and 'The Boy from Oz' lead in 2016 Ovation Award nominations. Dave. Lewis. Tracy. Brown. 3 November 2016. LA Times.
  40. Web site: 2016 LADCC AWARDS – NOMINEES AND INFORMATION :: LA Drama Critics Circle. ladramacriticscircle.com. 2017-05-22. 2017-04-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20170415184844/http://ladramacriticscircle.com/2016-ladcc-awards-nominees-and-information/. dead.
  41. Web site: 2016 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards Winners Announced!. BWW News Desk. broadwayworld.com.
  42. Web site: L.A. Weekly Theater Awards 2013: The Winners. Zachary. Pincus-Roth. 8 April 2013. laweekly.com.
  43. Web site: Center Theatre Group leads 2012-2013 Ovation Awards nominations. Jamie Wetherbe. 16 September 2013. LA Times.
  44. Book: Clark . Billy. Apgar . Clayton . The Little Book to Land Your Dream Job. Little Book Productions, LLC. June 22, 2021. 9781737259008 . Google Books.
  45. Web site: Nordstrom. Leigh . The Duo Who Help the Fashion Industry Land Dream Jobs. Women's Wear Daily. 4 August 2021 .
  46. Web site: Clayton & Kate's Stylish Abode. August 4, 2021.