Euan Morton
Euan Morton | |
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| Born | Iain Douglas George Middleton 13 August 1977 Falkirk, Scotland |
| Other names | Iain Middleton |
| Education | Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts |
| Occupations | Singer, actor |
| Partner | Lee Armitage |
| Children | Iain Armitage |
| Awards | Tony Award nomination (2004) Helen Hayes Award (2012) Obie Award (2006) Audie Award (2019) Theatre World Award (2004) Bistro Award (2009) Full list |
Euan Morton (born Iain Douglas George Middleton; 13 August 1977) is a Scottish actor and singer from Falkirk, Scotland. He is best known for his Tony Award-nominated role as Boy George in the musical Taboo, and for his record-breaking six-year tenure as King George in Hamilton on Broadway from July 2017 to 10 September 2023, becoming the longest-running actor in the role in the musical's Broadway history. Morton is also an award-winning audiobook narrator with two Audie Awards (Dune, 2008; Crimson Lake, 2019) and eleven Earphones Awards, including one for The Will of the Many by James Islington (2023) and a Kirkus Earphones Award for Wolf Hour by Jo Nesbø (2026). He has narrated for major publishers including Macmillan Audio, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, and HarperCollins. His narration of James Islington's The Strength of the Few (2025) became a #1 Audible bestseller across multiple fantasy categories on release day. Notable narrations include Frank Herbert's Dune series, in which he voices Paul Atreides in Dune (2007) and Dune Messiah (2007), Rainbow Rowell's Carry On trilogy, and works by Christopher Moore.