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Toni Morgan Haye (born January 17, 1989) is a Jamaican film director, producer and screenwriter. Morgan Haye recently became the first Jamaican filmmaker to have her work distributed internationally.

Early life
Morgan Haye was born in St. Andrew Jamaica to mother Barbara Rennes and father Hentley Morgan. She was adopted by her paternal grandmother, Sylvia Haye at the age of four. The surname of her father, Hentley Beresford Morgan, originates with old Welsh ancestry.

As a child, she won many literary prizes

Career
Her interest was always in writing and directing. In 2014, she self published her first book The Plantation. The Plantation is now being developed into a feature film with a reported $13 million budget.

Directing Style
Morgan Haye enjoys having her viewers heavily relate to the characters in her films while simultaneously reminding them that just like life, they are just a pawn in the story hence her use of POV's and God's POV. She also likes to show that seeing can be deceiving.

Writing Style
Morgan Haye uses a very descriptive, narrative style of writing which makes it easy for readers and viewers to get lost in the beauty of her language.

Future projects
Morgan Haye is currently Executive Producing a short "And Then Some". The film was created by Yasmin Josiah to raise awareness about the racially motivated violence and killings of black women.