Morgan Di Taranto

Morgan Di Taranto’s name isn’t exactly splashed across billboards, but if you’re a sucker for indie gems or the sort of series you binge on a lazy Sunday, you’ve probably caught glimpses of her work. She popped up in “The Scopia Effect” back in 2014, a trippy psychological horror film that basically messes with your head from start to finish—think hypnotic regression, buried trauma, and enough weirdness to leave you second-guessing your own dreams. Not your average jump-scare fest; it’s more of a slow-burn, mind-bending ride through the darker corners of the human psyche. Skip ahead nearly a decade, and Morgan surfaces in “The Biting Tree” (2023), which, let’s be real, sounds like it could be a horror flick, but it’s actually this moody, atmospheric drama that leans into folklore and rural isolation. There’s this whole vibe of nature being both beautiful and a little bit sinister, and her performance gives the whole thing this grounded, almost haunting energy. Oh, and don’t forget the classic HBO hit “Entourage” (2004). While she’s not front and center (because, let’s face it, that show was all about the boys club), her appearances add a little extra color to the wild, glitzy, sometimes ridiculous Hollywood escapades the show is known for. So yeah, Morgan Di Taranto might not be a household name, but she’s been quietly making her mark across some seriously diverse projects—psychedelic thrillers, moody folklore tales, and Hollywood satire all in the mix.

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  • Professions: Actress, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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