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John Morley
(1912-1991)
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John Morley was born on 5 July 1912 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for
The Abductors (1957)
,
Images (1972)
and
Above All Things (1957)
. He died on 12 June 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
The Abductors
5.4
Movie
Officers of the Law
1957
Images
7.0
Movie
Old Man
1972
Above All Things
6.7
Movie
Detective lieutenant
1957
Five Gates to Hell
5.8
Movie
Dr. Jacques Minelle
1959
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Images
7.0
Old Man
1972
Where's Jack?
6.5
Judge
1969
Lock Up Your Daughters!
4.9
Nobleman
1969
Branded
7.4
TV Series
Coutts
1965
1 episode
For Love or Money
6.1
Helicopter Pilot
(uncredited)
1963
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster
7.6
TV Series
Security Agent
1963
1 episode
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
7.4
TV Series
Spencer
1962
1 episode
Perry Mason
8.3
TV Series
Ernest Demming
1962
1 episode
That Touch of Mink
6.6
Man
(uncredited)
1962
Lover Come Back
7.1
George
(uncredited)
1961
Tenderfoot
7.4
TV Series
John Brice
1961
1 episode
Adventures in Paradise
8.1
TV Series
Captain Hawker
1960
1 episode
Five Gates to Hell
5.8
Dr. Jacques Minelle
1959
When Hell Broke Loose
5.5
Chaplain
(uncredited)
1958
The Space Children
4.3
Doctor
(uncredited)
1958
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Alternative name
John L. Morley
Born
July 5
,
1912
Chatham, Ontario, Canada
Died
June 12
,
1991
Los Angeles, California, USA
(undisclosed)
Other works
Featured in early BBC radio plays: The Charcoal-burner's son (10 March 1934), The Rival Fairies or Paraphernalia Re-visited (19 June 1935), a musical for which he provided the music, and Send for Paul Temple! (1938), an 8-part thriller.
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