Jamie Morgan Brown

Acting Coach

Writer

Director

Entertainment Consultant

Capoeira Master

Motivational Speaker

        Jamie Morgan Brown, hosts a variety of disciplines  to his credit.  With over thirty years in the Entertainment business, he has worked with the biggest names in show business history.  Such personalities like Eddie Murphy, Chris Tucker and Michael Jackson are amongst his A-List.  As an Entertainment advisor, he has helped navigate the career directions  of several  established and  developing  artist.  His personal touch is the key!  

       He began his acting career, in the mid-seventies  on stage in New York City.  Jamie has performed with several theatre companies, including the 'Prestigious Negro Ensemble company.  He was nominated for Best Actor, in the world renowned, Joseph Papps Shakespherean production,  "Othello".   In 1980, Jamie Brown appeared on Broadway, in the Broadway musical,  "The Best Of Broadway".   With TV credits under his belt, shortly after, he packed his bags and headed west, where writing became his passion.  A few of his credits include, "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air,  All My Children,  Kennen & Kel,  Tyler Perry,  BET,  ABC, NBC & CNN. Currently,  he's in production,  on his first feature film, "Help Wanted",  which he wrote, Produced and Directed.

   In 2007, Jamie Morgan Brown,  was diagnosed with Brain Cancer.  One year later,  CNN's  Chief Medical Correspondent and Neurosurgeon,  Sanjay Gupta,  restored  his health,  which astonished the medical world.  His recovery was a miracle!  He overcame blindness and had an outer body experience.  His journey is amazing!  Today, Jamie is healthier than ever!  His book,  "Discover The Greatness Within",  is a compelling story about  a man's struggle to survive in a world of uncertainties.  "I was alone and afraid.  I was so depressed that I planned my own funeral".    This is a story of courage.  It's triumphant!  Today, With a new appreciation for life,  Jamie is open for motivational speaking engagements.  "Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift".