Maren Morris
Maren Morris
Biography
Maren Larae Morris is an American country music singer-songwriter, record producer, philanthropist, and author. Morris has released four studio albums: 'Hero' (2016), 'Girl' (2019), 'Humble Quest' (2022) and 'Dreamsicle' (2025), which spawned the hit singles: "80s Mercedes", "I Could Use a Love Song", "Rich", "Girl", "The Bones", "Circles Around This Town", and the Grammy Award winning song "My Church". She has collaborated with electronic music producers Zedd and Grey on the worldwide hit "The Middle", as well with Global pop icon Taylor Swift on the track "You All Over Me". She wrote and performed the songs "Kiss the Sky", and "Even When I'm Not" for the animated film "The Wild Robot" in 2024. The former received critical acclaim from music and film critics, earning Morris' nominations for a Golden Globe Award, a Critics' Choice Award, a Satellite Award, and numerous others film festivals. Morris has won multiple accolades, including a Grammy Award, an American Music Award, three Billboard Music Awards, five Country Music Association Awards, five Academy of Country Music Awards, a GLAAD Media Award, a Hollywood Music In Media Awards, two Variety Hitmakers Awards. Rolling Stone rewarded her major-label debut album 'Hero' on their list of the 250 Greatest Albums of the 21st Century, Forbes included Morris on their '30 under 30' list, and Billboard ranked her among the Top Country Artists of the 2010s, and listed her as one of the 100 Greatest Country Artists of All-Time.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
31
Gender
Female
Birthday
1990-04-10 (35 years old)
Place of Birth
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Acting

2024

Phoning it In as Self

2019

Bluebird as Self

2016

Chelsea as Self

2014

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as Self - Musical Guest

2013

Radio Disney Music Awards as Self - Presenter

2010

RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked as Self - Guest Judge

2009

RuPaul's Drag Race as Self - Guest Judge

2003

Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self - Musical Guest

2002

CMT Crossroads as Self

1975

Saturday Night Live as Self - Musical Guest

1969

Sesame Street as Not available

1967

CMA Awards as Self

1966

Academy of Country Music Awards as Self - Performer & Winner