1. Harry Morgan | Disney Wiki - Fandom
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Harry Morgan was an American actor, director, and writer, whose television and film career spanned six decades. He appeared in multiple Disney films throughout the 1970s. Morgan was born Harry Bratsberg in Detroit and graduated from Muskegon High School in 1933, where he achieved distinction as a statewide debating champion. He originally aspired to a J.D. degree, but began acting while a junior at the University of Chicago in 1935. In 1937, joining the Group Theatre in New York City formed by H
2. The Big Clock | Universal Studios Wiki - Fandom
Elsa Lanchester and Charles Laughton appear in the film, as does Harry Morgan, in an early film role, as a hired thug. Noel Neill has an uncredited part as ...
The Big Clock is a 1948 film noir thriller directed by John Farrow, and adapted by renowned novelist-screenwriter Jonathan Latimer from the novel of the same name by Kenneth Fearing. The black-and-white film is set in New York City and stars Ray Milland and Maureen O'Sullivan. Elsa Lanchester and Charles Laughton appear in the film, as does Harry Morgan, in an early film role, as a hired thug. Noel Neill has an uncredited part as an elevator operator very early in the film.
3. Harry Morgan | American Actor, TV & Film Star | Britannica
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Harry Morgan was an American actor best known for his television work, particularly as the gruff but kindhearted Col. Sherman T. Potter on M*A*S*H. He was raised in Muskegon, Michigan. He enrolled at the University of Chicago in 1933, but, lacking the funds to continue, he found work selling office
4. Harry Morgan List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide
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See Harry Morgan full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Harry Morgan's latest movies and tv shows
5. Harry Morgan - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
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A familiar face to film and television audiences for over five decades, Emmy-winning character actor Harry Morgan perfected the role of the lovable curmudgeon on one of the most beloved programs in television history. After proving himself on the stages of Broadway, the gruff-voiced actor became...
6. Introducing Harry Morgan - The Mac Weekly
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By Paul Maximilian Bisca Perhaps the feeling we immediately experience when faced with the disappearance of a loved one is that of sheer perplexity, caused by the sudden realization that we must speak in the past tense about an individual whose non-existence is difficult to accept. Once this feeling subsides, however, questions of a different...
7. Harry Morgan | Television Academy Interviews
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In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Harry Morgan (1915-2011) describes his start in show business, acting in summer stock productions which in turn led to his work in the Group Theater and his notable appearance in Golden Boy on Broadway. He talks about his move to Hollywood and how he landed a contract at Twentieth Century Fox in 1942. He speaks briefly about some of the movies he made, including How the West Was Won and High Noon, and describes several directors for whom he worked. Morgan details his early work in television on the shows December Bride, Pete and Gladys, and The Richard Boone Show and recalls his role as "Officer Bill Gannon" on Dragnet opposite Jack Webb. He then recounts, in great detail, his experiences on the classic sitcom M*A*S*H, where he played "Col. Sherman T. Potter." He discusses the show's ensemble cast, the characters they played, the atmosphere on the set, and behind-the-scenes practical jokes. Henry Colman conducted the interview on April 14, 2004 in Los Angeles, CA.
8. Harry Morgan, Actor - The LawZone
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Biography of Norwegian-American actor Harry Morgan
9. Harry Morgan Biography (1915-) - Film Reference
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Harry Morgan (1915-) biography on Film Reference
10. Harry Morgan Dies: 5 of His Most Memorable Roles (Video)
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See Also031515 828The actor, who died Wednesday at age 96, is best known for his portrayals of Bill Gannon in "Dragnet" and Col. Potter in "M*A*S*H."
11. LeBaron: Col. Potter's Sonoma County refuge - The Press Democrat
Dec 10, 2011 · Actor Harry Morgan, who died last week at 96, was a familiar presence around here for more than three decades, spending his off time between ...
Actor Harry Morgan, who died last week at 96, was a familiar presence around here for more than three decades, spending his off time between films and television at his ranch home in Rincon Valley.
12. Photos: Harry Morgan | 1915-2011 - The Columbus Dispatch
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Photos: Harry Morgan | 1915-2011
13. Harry Morgan - Facebook
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14. Harry Morgan obituary | Movies | The Guardian
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Actor best known as the warm and authoritative Colonel Potter in M*A*S*H
15. Harry Morgan: From 'Dragnet' to 'MASH' and Beyond | Woman's World
Feb 29, 2024 · His studio changed his name from Henry Bratsburg to Henry Morgan, which resulted in a confusion of identity with the popular radio and ...
We're paying tribute to actor Harry Morgan, whose classic TV credits include 'Dragnet,' 'MASH' and so many others.
16. 'M*A*S*H' star Harry Morgan dies at age 96
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Associated Press LOS ANGELES - Emmy-winning character actor Harry Morgan, whose portrayal of the fatherly Col. Potter on television's "M-A-S-H" highlighted a show business career that included nine…
17. Harry Morgan's final acting role reunited him with an old M ... - MeTV
Sep 16, 2020 · Harry Morgan made his screen debut as a soldier. Back then, he was billed as Henry Morgan, before he decided to change his name to avoid ...
We never got to see Potter and Winchester together one last time.
18. Happy Birthday, Harry Morgan! - Radio Spirits
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Writer Parke Levy, who became a millionaire with the creation of the TV sitcom December Bride, liked to take credit for giving character great Harry Morgan–-born Henry Bratsberg on this date in 1915 in Detroit, Michigan–-his start as a comedian. December Bride originated on radio, running for one season on CBS. It debuted in the summer of 1952 (replacing The Jack Benny Program), and the role of “Pete Porter” was played by veteran actor Hans Conried. But when the decision was made to bring the show to the small screen in the fall of 1954, Harry Morgan was offered Conried’s role. His friends argued that accepting work in television “would ruin me in pictures,” the actor reminisced years later. This, however, was not the case: Morgan appeared in The Glenn Miller Story (1954) and Strategic Air Command (1955), among other features -- and the Bride gig paved the way for future TV successes like Dragnet and M*A*S*H.Harry Morgan was born the child of Scandinavian parents and grew up in Muskegon, Michigan where he attended Muskegon High School. After graduation, Morgan attended the University of Chicago with the intent of studying law, but the Depression made it difficult for him to financially afford school. He dropped out after one year and made his way to Washington, D.C. to work as a salesman for a desk company. Harry discovered that he was not particularly proficient at selling. So when he spotted a notice about tryouts at The Civic Theater, he decided to use...
19. 22 Surprising Facts About Harry Morgan
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Harry Morgan, the beloved actor known for his remarkable performances on both the big and small screens, has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainmen