About Amy Morton
Amy Morton is renowned for several standout roles that have deeply resonated with audiences. Firstly, her portrayal of Beverly Weston in the play 'August: Osage County' earned her a Tony Award nomination. Her performance as the complex matriarch showcased her ability to balance humor and tragedy, creating a compelling character that felt both real and relatable. Secondly, her role in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' also garnered a Tony nomination, where she masterfully captured the intensity and vulnerability of the character, engaging audiences with a powerful emotional depth. Lastly, her television role as Sergeant Trudy Platt in the NBC series 'Chicago P.D.' is beloved for its authenticity and strength; she brings a grounded, authoritative presence to the screen, making her character one of the show's pillars. What makes these performances resonate is her nuanced portrayal of strong, intricate characters who display a blend of resilience, vulnerability, and humanity, allowing viewers to connect with them on a profound level.
Movie Credits
Amy Morton has appeared in 15 movies.
TV Credits
Amy Morton has appeared in 11 shows.
These include Private Practice, Angel Street, Chicago P.D., The Bear, Blue Bloods, Crime Story, Chicago Fire, Tony Awards, ER, The Equalizer and Chicago Med.