Lily Nicksay
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- Boy Meets World (seasons 1–2)
- The Negotiator
Lily Nicksay | |
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Nicksay in November 2012 | |
| Alma mater | University of St Andrews (MA) |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1990–present |
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| Spouse | Dave Gibson (m. 2015) |
| Children | 1 |
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.[1] She reprised the role for the season 3 finale of Girl Meets World.[2]
Nicksay was raised in Los Angeles and received her Screen Actors Guild card when she was 4 years old.[3] She graduated from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, with an MA degree in Latin and Ancient Greek.[4]
Career
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.[5]
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,[6] the 2016 production of See Rock City,[7] and the 2015 production of Last Train To Nibroc[8] at the Rubicon Theatre, to rave reviews.[9][10] (The three plays, all written by Arlene Hutton, are known as The Nibroc Trilogy.) She won the 2017 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in See Rock City.[11] Gulf View Drive won the 2018 Ovation Award for Best Production (Large Theatre),[12] and Nicksay was nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Play.[13]
Personal life
Nicksay married BMG songwriter Dave Gibson on August 16, 2015.[14][15] Together they have one son (b. 2021).[16]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Up Close & Personal | Star Atwater | |
| 1998 | The Negotiator | Omar's Daughter | |
| 2000 | The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle | Sydney | |
| 2014 | You Me & Her | Teenage Opponent | Short film |
| 2014 | Next Day Blur | Mean Girl | Short film |
| 2015 | Killing Animals | Alice Wolfe | |
| 2015 | Pontiac Angel | Angel | Short film |
| 2016 | Age of the Moon | Alice Wolfe | Short film |
| 2019 | Pizza and Whine | Stephanie |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Episode |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1993–1995 | Boy Meets World | Morgan Matthews | 38 episodes, 1993–1995 |
| 1995 | The Christmas Box | Dream Angel | Television film |
| 2000 | Judging Amy | Melissa Tory | Episode: "Waterworld" |
| 2001 | The Guardian | Lesley Walker | Episode: "Heart" |
| 2002 | 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter | Sabrina | Episode: "Rory's Got a Girlfriend" |
| 2013 | The Mentalist | Rose Sutfin | Episode: "Red, White and Blue" |
| 2017 | Girl Meets World | Morgan Matthews | Episode: "Girl Meets Goodbye" |
| 2019 | NCIS | Clarissa | Episode: "Judge, Jury..." |
Theatre credits
| Year | Production | Role | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | The Wild Duck | Hedvig | A Noise Within/Dir. Adrian Giurgea |
| 2013 | Heaven Can Wait | Bette | Glendale Centre Theatre/Dir. James Stevens |
| 2014 | The Curse of Oedipus | Ismene | Antaeus Company/Dir. Casey Stangl |
| 2014 | The Trip Back Down | Jan | Whitefire Theatre/Dir. Terri Hanauer |
| 2015 | Last Train To Nibroc | May | Rubicon Theatre Company/Dir. Katharine Farmer |
| 2016 | And Then They Fell | Cal | Brimmer Street Theatre Company/Dir. Amy Harmon |
| 2016 | A Singular They | Burbank | Blank Theatre/Dir. Christopher Raymond |
| 2016 | See Rock City | May | Rubicon Theatre Company/Dir. Katharine Farmer |
| 2017 | Baby Doll | Baby Doll | Ensemble Theatre Company/Dir. Jenny Sullivan |
| 2017 | Gulf View Drive | May | Rubicon Theatre Company/Dir. Katharine Farmer |
| 2019 | Measure for Measure | Isabella | Ensemble Theatre Company/Dir. Jonathan Fox |
| 2019 | Harvey | Myrtle Mae | Laguna Playhouse/Dir. Andrew Barnicle |
| 2020 | Barefoot in the Park | Corie Bratter | Laguna Playhouse/Dir. Michael Matthews |