Lily Nicksay Biography
Lily Nicksay is an American actress. She is known for originating the role of Morgan Matthews, Cory’s little sister, in the first two seasons of Boy Meets World. She reprised the role for the season 3 finale of Girl Meets World.
Lily Nicksay Age
Nicksay was born on 8th January 1988, United States of America. She is 31 years old as of 2019.
Lily Nicksay Married|Gibson
She married BMG songwriter Dave Gibson on August 16, 2015. David Lowell Gibson is an American country music songwriter. Gibson has written songs for Alabama, Tanya Tucker, and others. Gibson was born in El Dorado, Arkansas and raised in Odessa, Texas before moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1982. He held a publishing contract with a company owned by The Oak Ridge Boys.
Lily Nicksay Net Worth
Lily Nicksay is American TV Actress who has a net worth of $100,000 – $1M at the age of 31. Lily Nicksay’s income source is mostly from being a successful TV Actress. She is from California.
Lily Nicksay Height
Her height is underreview.
Lily Nicksay Movies
- Pizza and wine
- The Christmas Box
- The Negotiator
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Lily Nicksay Awards
She won Ovation awards of the year 2002, 2015,2017,2018. Other awards on her name are Stage Raw Awards of 2017 and Santa Barbara Independent Indy Awards of 2016.
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Lily Nicksay Boy Meets World
Lily Nicksay played the cute, tea party-hosting Morgan Matthews on Boy Meets World. Lindsay Ridgeway played the bratty, foul-mouthed Morgan Matthews on the TGIF sitcom. Confused? Then you must not be a true fan of the show that ran on ABC for seven seasons in the 90s. Following season two, Nicksay, who was 4 years old when she filmed the pilot, was replaced with Ridgeway, who is three years her senior. And as alluded to above, the character developed a bit of a ‘tube in the process.
Why the recasting? Nicksay told Entertainment Weekly it was a “mutual decision” between her parents and producers. Co-star Rider Strong shed more light on the topic at Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia: Nicksay “was not very happy. … At that time she was a little girl who did not want to be on the show.”
Since parting ways with Boy Meets World, the two actresses who played the very same character have taken two very distinct career paths. Here’s a look at what happened to the girls who played Morgan from BMW.
Lily Nicksay Movies
Nicksay’s television credits include guest star appearances on NCIS, The Mentalist, The Guardian, 8 Simple Rules, and Judging Amy. She has also appeared in the feature films The Negotiator, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Up Close & Personal, and in the 1995 television movie The Christmas Box. She was seen in a series of UPS commercials, featuring as an operations manager in a company called Gunderman Group.
Nicksay starred as May in the 2017 production of Gulf View Drive, the 2016 production of See Rock City, and the 2015 production of Last Train To Nibroc at the Rubicon Theatre, to rave reviews. She won the 2017 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in See Rock City. Gulf View Drive won the 2018 Ovation Award for Best Production (Large Theatre), and Nicksay was nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Play.
Lily Nicksay News
What really happened to Morgan from Boy Meets World? Lily Nicksay played the cute, tea party-hosting Morgan Matthews on Boy Meets World. Lindsay Ridgeway played the bratty, foul-mouthed Morgan Matthews on the TGIF sitcom. Confused? Then you must not be a true fan of the show that ran on ABC for seven seasons in the 90s. Following season two, Nicksay, who was 4 years old when she filmed the pilot, was replaced with Ridgeway, who is three years her senior. And as alluded to above, the character developed a bit of a ‘tube in the process.
Why the recasting? Nicksay told Entertainment Weekly it was a mutual decision between her parents and producers. Co-star Rider Strong shed more light on the topic at Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia: Nicksay “was not very happy. At that time she was a little girl who did not want to be on the show.
Since parting ways with Boy Meets World, the two actresses who played the very same character have taken two very distinct career paths. Here’s a look at what happened to the girls who played Morgan from BMW. Nicksay didn’t let her BMW experience sour her on acting. You would think Nicksay would give up acting after her unhappy experience on BMW – or at least take a break from it all. Nobody could blame her for wanting to be a regular kid. In other words, no rehearsals or reciting dialogue. But in the years following her BMW departure, Nicksay continued working at a somewhat steady pace in TV and film.
She landed roles in movies you might know such as Up Close & Personal with Robert Redford, The Negotiator with Samuel L. Jackson, and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle with Jason Alexander and Rene Russo. She also appeared in TV movies that, let’s be honest, you probably don’t know, including The Christmas Box and its sequel Timepiece. All this before she was even a teenager. It’s possible this irregular work schedule was simply a better fit for the child actress than the daily grind of a network sitcom.