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John Chester Brooks Morris (February 16, 1901 – September 11, 1970) was an American stage, film, television, and radio actor. He had some prestigious film roles early in his career, and received an Academy Award nomination for Alibi (1929).
They bought it as the second in a three-picture deal Chester Morris had with Pine-Thomas Productions. [2] [3] Lewis Foster was assigned to write the script. [4] Morris' 38-year-old brother Arthur was meant to play a role in the film but died shortly before filming of a brain haemorrhage. [5]
Wayne Morris (born Bert DeWayne Morris Jr. [2] February 17, 1914 – September 14, 1959) was an American film and television actor, as well as a decorated World War II fighter ace. He appeared in many films, including Paths of Glory (1957), The Bushwackers (1952), and the title role of Kid Galahad (1937).
He was married to actress Etta Hawkins, [3] with whom he had five children: screenwriter-actor Gordon Morris (1898–1940), actors Chester Morris (1901–1970) and Adrian Morris (1907–1941), and actress Wilhelmina Morris (1902–1971).
The Chance of a Lifetime is a 1943 crime drama starring Chester Morris, Erik Rolf and Jeanne Bates. It is one of 14 films made by Columbia Pictures involving detective Boston Blackie, a criminal-turned-crime solver. This was the sixth in the series and one of three that did not have his name in the title.
A Minnesota woman was scrolling through TikTok when she plowed her car into a retired grandfather, killing him, cops said.. Mariska Nunn, 20, was charged with felony criminal vehicular homicide on ...
Aerial Gunner is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II propaganda film produced by William C. Thomas and William H. Pine, who also directed.The film stars Chester Morris, Richard Arlen, and Jimmy Lydon.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.