Vanessa Morgan Reveals Two Iconic Roles She'd Love to Play Again

Vanessa Morgan, currently starring in 'Wild Cards', revealed in an interview the two characters she would most like to play again. She named Toni Topaz from the hit series 'Riverdale' and Sarah from the teen supernatural show 'My Babysitter's a Vampire'. Morgan reflected on how each role, from a secretive vampire to a loyal Serpent, contributed significantly to her artistic journey. She now sees her current character, Max, as a blend of all her past roles with new creative elements.

Key Points: Vanessa Morgan Names Roles She'd Reprise: Riverdale & More

  • Morgan wants to reprise Toni Topaz from Riverdale
  • She also named Sarah from My Babysitter's a Vampire
  • She reflects on her career growth through these roles
  • She currently stars as Max in 'Wild Cards'
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Riverdale star Vanessa Morgan names the roles she wants to play again

Riverdale star Vanessa Morgan shares which past characters she'd love to play again, from Toni Topaz to Sarah from My Babysitter's a Vampire.

"It would be Tony Topaz on Riverdale and Sarah on My Babysitter's a Vampire. - Vanessa Morgan"

Washington, February 22

Vanessa Morgan is looking back at the roles that shaped her journey- and revealing the characters she would gladly bring back to screen.

The 33-year-old actor, currently starring as Max in the crime drama 'Wild Cards', shared in a recent interview that two of her earlier roles remain especially close to her heart. When asked which characters she would reprise, Morgan did not hesitate.

"It would be Tony Topaz on Riverdale and Sarah on My Babysitter's a Vampire," she said, adding, "I loved playing Sarah," as quoted by People magazine.

Morgan first gained widespread attention as Sarah in 'My Babysitter's a Vampire', which premiered in 2011 and ran for two seasons.

The supernatural teen series followed Ethan Morgan, played by Matthew Knight, a geeky high schooler whose babysitter turns out to be a vampire. As Sarah, Morgan balanced a double life- posing as an ordinary student while secretly protecting Ethan and his friends from paranormal threats. The role introduced her to a young global audience and marked a significant early milestone in her career.

She later joined 'Riverdale' in its second season as Toni Topaz, a fiercely loyal Southside Serpent who became integral to the show's increasingly dramatic story arcs. Acting alongside Lili Reinhart, Cole Sprouse and Camila Mendes, Morgan found herself at the centre of a pop culture phenomenon.

"It was great. Nothing can really prepare you for something like that," Morgan said of her time on the series, adding, "It's one of those once-in-a-lifetime types of shows where they just really blow up. Getting to be a part of that was such an experience in my life and getting to experience that with such a great group of people and make friendships that we'll have for a lifetime," as quoted by People magazine.

While Toni Topaz became one of her most recognisable roles, Morgan says every character she has portrayed has contributed to her artistic growth.

From a teenage vampire navigating supernatural chaos to a strong-willed gang member in a heightened comic-book drama, each project expanded her range.

Now leading Wild Cards through its fourth season of production, Morgan sees her current character, Max, as a culmination of her journey so far.

"You take a bit of all your characters when you move on to a role," she said, adding, "I feel like Max is a mess of all of them with some new bits as well. She's such a unique personality and she's just so fun. There's a little bit of everybody in there, and then 50 per cent somebody that I created."

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Arjun K
It's always nice to see an actor who doesn't forget their roots. In our film industry too, many stars cherish their first break. Her role as Toni Topaz was iconic for sure. Would love to see a Riverdale reunion special someday!
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Sarah B
As a huge Riverdale fan from India, Toni Topaz was my favorite! She brought such strength and heart to the Southside Serpents. Glad Vanessa looks back on it fondly. The show was a total craze here for years.
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Rohit P
Interesting read. While I appreciate her sentiment, I sometimes feel actors in these teen dramas get typecast. It's good she's moved on to a crime drama like 'Wild Cards' – shows more range. Hope she gets even more diverse roles.
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Kavya N
"You take a bit of all your characters..." – so true! Every experience shapes you. As someone who changed careers, I can relate. Wishing her continued success. Maybe she can do an Indo-Canadian collaboration project? 😊
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Michael C
Never saw the vampire show, but was a casual Riverdale viewer. The article does a good job tracing her career arc. It's a wholesome feeling when people acknowledge the projects that built their foundation.

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