Vanessa Morgan was born on March 23, 1992 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She is a Canadian Actress, Singer and her age about 31 years old. Her Sign is Aries and debut year is 1999.
Vanessa Morgan father name Brian Mziray and her mother name Ursula Mziray. Her brother name name is Celina Mziray. She married to Michael Kopech (m. 2020; divorced in 2021) her Son name is River Kopech. Any other family information updated very soon.
Father
Brian Mziray
Mother
Ursula Mziray
Brother
Celina Mziray
Sister
N/A
Husband
Michael Kopech (m. 2020; divorced in 2021)
Boyfriend
N/A
Children
River Kopech
Physical Status & More
Vanessa Morgan height 5 feet 3 inches and weight 55kg. Her eye color is Brown and Hair color is Black. Her Shoe Size 7 Us and Dress Size 4 US.
Height
5 feet 3 inches
Weight
55kg
Body Measurement
34/24/35
Eye Color
Brown
Hair Color
Black
Shoe Size
7 US
Dress Size
4 US
Favorite Things
Vanessa Morgan hobbies Traveling, dancing, painting, and photography. Her favorite color is Lavender and favorite destination for vacations Bali, Indonesia. Her favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep. Her favorite food is Biryani.
Vanessa Morgan began her career at a young age, appearing in various commercials and television shows in Canada. She gained some recognition for her roles in Canadian TV series like “Avalanche Sharks” and “Finding Carter.” Vanessa Morgan’s breakout role came when she joined the cast of the popular teen drama series “Riverdale” in 2017. She portrayed the character Toni Topaz, a member of the Southside Serpents gang and a love interest for Cheryl Blossom (played by Madeleine Petsch). Her character’s storyline and her performance garnered significant attention and made her a fan favorite. In addition to her acting, Vanessa Morgan has pursued a career in music. She released her debut single “Goodbye” in 2010 and has continued to work on her music alongside her acting career. Vanessa Morgan has also used her platform to raise awareness about important issues, including racial equality and diversity in the entertainment industry. In 2020, she publicly called out the lack of representation and fair treatment of Black characters on “Riverdale,” which led to discussions about the need for better inclusion and representation in Hollywood.