Morris Harvey
Appearance
Morris Harvey | |
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Born | Edmond Joseph Morris 25 September 1877 |
Died | 24 August 1944 | (aged 66)
Occupation | Actor & writer |
Years active | 1930-1943 |
Spouse(s) | Dorothy Leon Mae Bacon |
Morris Harvey(25 September 1877 – 24 August 1944) was a British actor and writer.[1][2][3]A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material forBroadwayrevues, in which he also appeared.[4][3]He was the stepfather of film directorAnthony Harvey.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1930 | The Man from Chicago | Rossi | Film debut |
1931 | Sunshine Susie | Klapper | |
1932 | Down Our Street | Bill Collins | |
1933 | Cash | Meyer | |
Facing the Music | De Breen | ||
1934 | A Southern Maid | Vasco | |
Sing As We Go | The Cowboy | ||
1935 | D'Ye Ken John Peel? | Glover | |
Look Up and Laugh | Rosenbloom | ||
Squibs | Inspector Lee | ||
Hello, Sweetheart | F.Q. Morse | ||
The Love Test | Company President | ||
Scrooge | Poulterer With Prize Turkey | ||
1936 | In the Soup | Bates | |
Crown v. Stevens | Maurice Bayleck | Uncredited | |
Dreams Come True | Waldemar | ||
Tropical Trouble | Chief of the Bungs | ||
1937 | The Lilac Domino | Janosch | |
1938 | The Sky's the Limit | Batavian Ambassador | |
1939 | The Mysterious Mr. Davis | Cecil Goldenburg | |
1940 | 21 Days | Pawnbroker | |
1941 | Crook's Tour | Waiter | |
Old Mother Riley in Business | |||
1942 | Let the People Sing | Jim Flagg | |
The Great Mr. Handel | John Heidegger | ||
Rose of Tralee | McIsaac | ||
1943 | Old Mother Riley Overseas | Barnacle Bill | Final film |
References
[edit]- ^"Morris Harvey".Archived fromthe originalon 14 January 2009.
- ^"Morris Harvey - Theatricalia".theatricalia.com.
- ^abLeague, The Broadway."Morris Harvey – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB".www.ibdb.com.
- ^"Obituary: Anona Winn".Independent.co.uk.14 March 1994.
- ^Bergan, Ronald (8 December 2017)."Anthony Harvey obituary".the Guardian.
External links
[edit]- Morris HarveyatIMDb
- Morris Harveyat theInternet Broadway Database
- Revueby Morris Harvey and Fred Thompson onGreat War Theatre