John Morgan

John Morgan

Deceased · Born: Oct 17, 1920 · Died: Oct 2, 1994

Personal Details

BornOct 17, 1920 Nash County, North Carolina, USA

Biography

Born on a crisp autumn day, October 17th, 1920, in the picturesque Nash County, North Carolina, a region steeped in rich history and natural beauty, John Morgan, a highly acclaimed thespian of his era, made his grand entrance into the world.

As a consummate thespian, he left an enduring and lasting impact on the film industry, showcasing his versatility and range by featuring in a diverse array of projects, including, but not limited to, the 1951 drama "Bannerline", a cinematic masterpiece that demonstrated his ability to convey depth and complexity through his performances; the 1977 crime comedy "Cop Shop", a lighthearted and entertaining film that showcased his capacity to bring humor and wit to his roles; and the 1950 biographical drama "The Du Pont Story", a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant film that highlighted his talent for portraying real-life figures with nuance and authenticity.

The trajectory of his existence reached its final moment on October 2, 1994, in the sun-kissed city of Palm Springs, California, nestled within the vast expanse of the United States of America.

Career

1951
He Ran All the Way
He Ran All the Way as Police Doctor (uncredited)
Three Secrets
Three Secrets as Ralph Lewis (uncredited)
Outrage
Outrage as Prosecutor Porter
The Breaking Point
The Breaking Point as Reporter (uncredited)