Morris Harvey

Morris Harvey

Deceased · Born: Sep 25, 1877 · Died: Aug 24, 1944

Personal Details

BornSep 25, 1877 Marylebone, London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Mae Bacon

  • Dorothy Leon

Biography

Born on September 25, 1877, in the esteemed neighborhood of Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom, Morris Harvey embarked on a life of artistic expression, destined to captivate audiences with his remarkable acting talents.

He gained widespread recognition for his outstanding performances in a plethora of cinematic productions, including the 1935 film "Squibs", the 1932 film "Down Our Street", and the 1935 film "Scrooge", a testament to his versatility and range as a thespian.

Morris Harvey's personal life was marked by two significant relationships, first with the lovely Mae Bacon, and later with the talented Dorothy Leon. His romantic endeavors were a testament to his ability to form meaningful connections with those around him.

Tragically, Morris Harvey's life was cut short on August 24, 1944, in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1942
The Great Mr. Handel
The Great Mr. Handel as John Heidegger
1940
21 Days Together
21 Days Together as Alexander MacPherson
1939
The Mysterious Mr. Davis
The Mysterious Mr. Davis as Cecil Goldenburg
1935
Look Up and Laugh
Look Up and Laugh as Rosenbloom
The Love Test
The Love Test as Company President
Squibs
Squibs as Inspector Lee
Scrooge
Scrooge as Poulterer with Prize Turkey
1934
Sing As We Go!
Sing As We Go! as The Cowboy