Morgan le Fay is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely, is loosely based on the Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend. In this version of the character, Morgan le Fay belongs to the species of humanoid magical beings called fairies, who are born with supernatural powers, and is the half-faerie half-sister of the mythic King Arthur. Her elven heritage granted her immortality, and she used this time to master the mystic arts. She occasionally tries to take over the world. She has been an opponent of The Avengers, and in the 1970s, she appeared in the original Spider-Woman comic acting as a foe of Jessica Drew, while opposed by a reincarnation of her "ancient foe" Magnus. She is a former lover of Doctor Doom (the father of her daughter Caroline), and was a member of the Darkholders for a time.
Morgan Fairchild is the screen name of an American actress born Patsy Ann McClenny in 1950. Roles include parts a starring role in "Flamingo Road," and recurring parts on TV shows like "Murphy Brown" and "Roseanne."
Morgan Harvey is the narrator and heroine of Diana Tutton's 1953 novel "Guard Your Daughters".She says quite proudly that she was named after Morgan La Fee - "she was rather a nasty witch".