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Warrior
July 30th, 2006, 06:33 PM
Source: LA Times

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J. Madison Wright Morris, a former child actress who underwent a heart transplant at 15 and had a heart attack a day after returning from her honeymoon in Hawaii, died Friday. She was 21.

Morris, who on July 8 married Brent Joseph Morris, a medical student at the University of Kentucky, died at the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington.

Her first major role was in the mid-1990s NBC series "Earth 2." She also appeared in the 1997 feature film "Shiloh," with her younger sister Tori, and in several television shows, including "ER." Her last role was in the 1998 Disney TV movie "Safety Patrol."

Her career began at 5, when she went to an open audition in Lexington and was chosen for a summer modeling stint in New York. By the next year, she and her sister were represented by the Ford Modeling Agency.

She used J. Madison Wright as her professional name, insisting at 12 that there were "just too many Jessicas" to be known by her first name.

In 1992, she moved with her family to Los Angeles to pursue acting and started out at 9 playing uppity young beauty contestants in "Grace Under Fire" and "The Nanny."

In "Earth 2," she portrayed True Danziger, a motherless girl taught to fend for herself in a world of intergalactic space travel centuries in the future, according to her fan club, the Screaming Trues. The club takes its name from her character's propensity to shriek when frightened.

As a teenager, she and her family returned to Kentucky, where she had recurring bouts of pneumonia and was diagnosed with restrictive cardiomyopathy, a heart muscle disease. Clancy Brown, who played her father in "Earth 2," led fundraising efforts to pay for the heart transplant in 2000 at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

Born July 29, 1984, in Cincinnati, she was the eldest of four children of Scott and Melissa Wright.

Morris attended the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Ky., on cheerleading and academic scholarships, graduating this year. She planned to teach 10th-grade English this fall at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Ky.

On Monday, her funeral was held at Corinth Baptist Church in London, Ky., the building in which she was married.

In addition to her husband, parents and sister, Morris' survivors include her brothers Isaiah and Elijah, two grandmothers, two grandfathers, a great-grandmother, a great-grandfather and a great-great-grandmother.

morganzacd5p
July 30th, 2006, 07:38 PM
Ah hell... I really liked her in Earth2. Such a shame.

attiaofthejunii
September 7th, 2006, 01:54 AM
The show suffered from the realization by most viewers that it was simply a second attempt by Spielberg to "re-image" an old Irwin Allen show. SeaQuest was clearly Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea updated for better special effects and more hippie "save the whales, man!' propaganda. While SQ was somewhat successful, E2 wound up being Lost in Space without the elements that made the show tolerable - Dr. Smith and the Robot. Sure, you had the corporate coward for "Smith", and you had the lobotomized ex-con as the "loyal robot", but it wasn't the same by a long shot.

Of course, it will go down in history for one thing: the reentry capsules used in the pilot were reportedly a minor inspirational element behind the Orion CEV design, and stills of the cabin arrangement were supposedly used as one possible example for the early 10-man Orion crew return version.

Taranis
September 7th, 2006, 08:26 AM
Sad to hear of that .. so young :(

Warrior
December 5th, 2007, 05:24 PM
Yeah, she was so young. I really liked her in this show.

mikala
January 2nd, 2008, 11:47 PM
Hard to believe she is gone.
I have a daughter that age and the thought of that kind of thing terrifies me.