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Gregory Alan Morton (born October 8, 1953) is a former American football player. He played professional football as a defensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills during the 1977 NFL season . He also played college football at the University of Michigan from 1973 to 1976.
The Flight That Disappeared (a.k.a. Flight That Disappeared) is a 1961 American science fiction film, produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Reginald Le Borg, that stars Craig Hill, Paula Raymond, and Dayton Lummis.
Greg Morton Michael Winslow Eugene Tackleberry David Graf: Dan Hennessey David Graf Eric Lassard: George Gaynes: Tedd Dillon George Gaynes Moses Hightower Bubba Smith: Greg Morton Bubba Smith Henry J. Hurst George R. Robertson: George R. Robertson Laverne Hooks Marion Ramsey: Denise Pidgeon Thaddeus Harris G.W. Bailey: G.W. Bailey (uncredited ...
At the beginning of May 22's hearing, a Gregory Naussany came into the fold, first filing a request to delay the court hearing. That request was denied by the court . Elvis fans tour the Graceland ...
Dom Tedesco also intercepted a Steger pass to set up Michigan's fifth touchdown in the third quarter. Tackle Greg Morton led the team with 15 tackles in the game. [50] Michigan concluded its home schedule with an average of 103,159 spectators per game, setting a new record for college football attendance.
The Adulteress is a 1973 drama film directed by Norbert Meisel and starring Eric Braeden, Tyne Daly, Gregory Morton, and Margaret Cook. [1] Premise
Gregory Morton - Michael Dantino; Production. Development. In the mid-1950s, George Pal left Paramount Studios, which had been his base for a number of years. In ...
While exploring a cave containing ancient artifacts, the Professor finds a tomb and encounters a ghostly entity named Canto (voiced by Gregory Morton) who slowly possesses his mind. When he returns to the ship, he exhibits hostility and fatigue which Dr. Smith believes is the beginning of a mental breakdown.