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Blood, Guts, and Character Work: Jason Scott Morgan Rolls Tape

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Lights, camera... killer first guest. Actor Jason Scott Morgan kicks off Kill Reel by diving deep into the movies that made him fall in love with storytelling, acting, and the kind of unforgettable scenes that never quite leave your brain.

You’ve seen Jason on Chicago P.D., and you can currently catch him holding his own alongside Nick Offerman in Sovereign, throwing heat with Stephen Lang, Harvey Keitel, and Dolph Lundgren in Hell Fire, and getting weird in Ick with Brandon Routh, Mena Suvari, and Jeff Fahey.

And yes — we talk about his comfort with on-screen nudity. For Jason, it’s all about playing the character the way it needs to be played. It involves self-confidence, a deep commitment to the role, tryouts in a jockstrap, and more boldness than most of us bring to breakfast.

In this episode, we get into:

  • What’s Now Playing (In His Brain) and why it won’t leave
  • The movie he’d love to Remake & Recast
  • How his favorite films shaped the way he approaches acting
  • Why some scenes just stick — and why that matters

Jason brings the heat, the humor, and the honesty. It’s a perfect start to the Kill Reel ride.

  continue reading

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Lights, camera... killer first guest. Actor Jason Scott Morgan kicks off Kill Reel by diving deep into the movies that made him fall in love with storytelling, acting, and the kind of unforgettable scenes that never quite leave your brain.

You’ve seen Jason on Chicago P.D., and you can currently catch him holding his own alongside Nick Offerman in Sovereign, throwing heat with Stephen Lang, Harvey Keitel, and Dolph Lundgren in Hell Fire, and getting weird in Ick with Brandon Routh, Mena Suvari, and Jeff Fahey.

And yes — we talk about his comfort with on-screen nudity. For Jason, it’s all about playing the character the way it needs to be played. It involves self-confidence, a deep commitment to the role, tryouts in a jockstrap, and more boldness than most of us bring to breakfast.

In this episode, we get into:

  • What’s Now Playing (In His Brain) and why it won’t leave
  • The movie he’d love to Remake & Recast
  • How his favorite films shaped the way he approaches acting
  • Why some scenes just stick — and why that matters

Jason brings the heat, the humor, and the honesty. It’s a perfect start to the Kill Reel ride.

  continue reading

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