Morgan Mason is a former political aide who served as deputy chief of protocol at the U.S. State Department during the Reagan administration.
Early Days
Born into a family with strong ties to both entertainment and public service, Morgan was the son of Academy‑award‑nominated British actor James Mason, who also had a career in Hollywood politics.
Fun Facts
Mason played a key role in Ronald Reagan’s 1979 presidential campaign, helping shape the candidate’s messaging strategy. He later worked closely with the State Department to organize diplomatic events and protocol for visiting heads of state.
Family Life
His son, James Duke Mason, followed in his father’s footsteps as an actor while becoming a prominent gay‑rights activist. Morgan was married to singer Belinda Carlisle, a union that blended Hollywood celebrity with political influence (inferred).
Collaborations With
Mason collaborated with high‑profile politicians and diplomats, including President Ronald Reagan and State Department officials, coordinating international visits and cultural exchanges.
