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Lamorne Morris

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1983-08-14
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He’s best known for playing the role of Winston on the popular Fox sitcom New Girl, a character that really showcased his comedic timing and charm. In addition to that, he also hosted the energetic Cartoon Network game show BrainRush, further proving his versatility in front of the camera. Before all the fame, he honed his craft by studying at The Second City Training Center in Chicago—a well-known hub for improv and comedy talent. His early TV appearances began with BET, where he first gained attention on their game show HotWyred, and later became a familiar face on their flagship program 106 & Park. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, his roots have always been a big part of who he is. On a more personal note, he’s been linked to Erin Lim, which gave fans a glimpse into his off-screen life. Over the years, he’s built a solid career through hard work and standout performances, making him a memorable figure in entertainment.

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He’s not just known for his standout performances in series roles—his talent has also shined in a number of FunnyorDie web shorts, where he brought both humor and charm. On top of that, he took part in an impactful awareness campaign video focused on the importance of fresh water, using his platform to highlight critical environmental issues. He really knows how to balance entertainment with meaningful messaging, and his work across these projects only adds to his growing reputation. Whether it’s making people laugh or inspiring change, he consistently brings something special to the table.

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