Fidelis Morgan

[6] Her television appearances include The Liver Birds (1974), Rachel Gold in The Politician's Wife (1995), four different roles in The Bill (1985-1998), Dorcas in As Time Goes By (1996), the Hon.

[12] In 2015, Morgan returned to Glasgow's Citizens' Theatre to take part in its 70th anniversary celebrations, performing an extract from Mary Stuart with Ann Mitchell.

[13] Morgan's novels include the Countess Ashby dela Zouche series of historical crime mysteries: Unnatural Fire (2000), for which she was nominated as a Discovery Author by Barnes and Noble in 2001; The Rival Queens (2001); The Ambitious Stepmother (2002) and Fortune's Slave (2004).

Morgan's stage plays include adaptations of famous novels, Samuel Richardson's Pamela[1] and Patrick Hamilton's Hangover Square (Lyric Hammersmith, 1990, and the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2008).

[21] In 2011, at the Finborough Theatre, Morgan directed a sell-out production of Lennox Robinson’s Drama at Inish starring Celia Imrie and Paul O’Grady.

The cast included Philip Herbert, Dudley Sutton, Julian Wadham, Siân Thomas, George Irving[23] and Pauline Moran.

[24][25] Also in 2014, she was Artist-in-Residence at the University of California where she directed a production of The Gambling Lady by Susanna Centlivre, a play Morgan rescued from near-oblivion in her book The Female Wits.

Morgan at Hatchards, Piccadilly, London, 2022
Morgan at the Cambridge Union Society Spring Wordfest in 2011