
Have You Met Them?
Many of the films made by Mr. Marquette feature a unique cast of characters - skeletons! This unexpected troupe of undead actors was handpicked by none other than Morgan himself before the start of every film made. Each skeleton has their own personality and the following is a listed introduction to most of them. Whether for the love of acting or for simply having something to do during the after life, all of them have made the individual decision to stay with The Troupe long term. If you have seen any of Morgans' films without knowing about The Troupe beforehand, we highly recommend reading below for a fun insight on the behind-the-scenes lives - er, afterlives? - of the famous cast.

Jenny
Having dreamed of being an actress all her life, she was finally able to succeed her goal in death. A lover of all things stage performance, Jenny can be seen across multiple of Morgan Marquette’s videos, including “Jenny Darling”, “Have You Seen Linda?”, “Relax”, and a brief cameo in “Touch-Tone Telephone”.
Linda
Full of sass and quick-witted humor, Linda brings a cheery disposition to any film set. She joined the Morgan Marquette crew in 2021 with her debut in “Touch-Tone Telephone”, but has since been spotted in several others of his films. She is most well known for her glowing eyes – and glowing reviews!


Henry
A simple chap with a simple goal: Bring delight and consistency to any film. A bit on the quiet side, Henry is most well known for his performance in “Money – The Origins of Fredbear’s Family Diner”.
Cheri??
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No information could be found on who or what this is. Trusted sources confirm the existence of this figure in Morgan Marquette’s “Cheri Cheri Lady” music video, but no one has seen the figure since.


Tulip
Various sources claim that Tulip was once a famous child actor in mortal life, though no one can seem to agree on exactly which one. She came to Morgan Marquette post-deceasement after discovering she could still continue her beloved acting career.
Malleus
Malleus is a corporeal demon that ventures through the physical plane purely to satisfy his own innate curiosity. Most easily recognized by his glowing eyes and sharp horns, Malleus was hired by Morgan Marquette to symbolically represent any form of human desire in his films


Gloria
Gloria is a homebody skeleton that loves to read. You can always find her on set with her (lack of a) nose in a book. She delights in decorating her house or cooking for her loved ones. She talks lovingly of her husband, who is proud to see her enjoying the side job that is acting in Morgan Marquette’s films.


