Amy Morton Bio, Age, Parents, Height, Nationality, Net Worth, Instagram, Weight

Amy Morton, an American performer-director, is best known for her stage work as a stage actor. Amy has received numerous awards and special acclaims from critics for her work throughout her career. Furthermore, she must have amassed a staggering six-figure net worth.

Amy Morton most notable accomplishments, however, would be her two Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Play, and for her performances in August: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Osage County?

Meanwhile, her film credits include 1993’s Rookie of the Year, 2009’s Up in the Air, 2013’s Bluebird, and not to mention her role as ‘Sergeant Trudy Platt’ on the NBC drama series Chicago P.D.

Amy has been involved in the entertainment industry for more than three and a half decades.

So far, her journey has been filled with an incredible array of experiences. Despite this, the media and public attention she receives never intrude on her personal life.

Regardless, the available bits and pieces from her previously published life stories can account for a more vivid picture of her married life.

Amy is married to award-winning theatrical sound designer Rob Milburn, whom she has known for nearly four decades. It was not, however, a love at first sight kind of beginning.

Amy claimed that she initially despised him because he was an arrogant individual.

Whatever differences they had, they eventually worked it out, especially during Amy’s parent’s death. In the midst of Amy’s personal crisis, the couple exchanged wedding vows.

Since 1997, the husband-wife couple has been living their “boringly normal” married life, as described by the stunning lady of the house, who stands 5 feet and 9 inches tall (1.75 meters).

The couple was last seen going about their daily lives in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. However, no mention of children has been made in Amy’s life history up to this point.

Bio: Age, Nationality

Amy was introduced to acting when she was five years old, when her mother, Jean, enrolled her in a summer theater program.

Perhaps it had something to do with Amy’s father’s occupation. Joe, the man of the house, directed and produced numerous industrial films and commercials.

Amy was the youngest of a family of five children. Growing up in a family with everyone older than her, the Oak Park native must have been spoiled rotten.

More information about her early life is being withheld. Perhaps the reason for not being active on social media was to keep up with the secluded life.

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