Aubrey Morris
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Born |
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom | 1 June 1926
Aubrey Morris (born 1 June 1926 in Portsmouth, Hampshire) is a British actor perhaps best known for his appearances in the cult 1970s films A Clockwork Orange and The Wicker Man.[1]
His grandparents were from Kiev and escaped the Russian pogroms, arriving in London in about 1890. The family moved to Portsmouth at the turn of the 20th century. Morris was one of nine children born to Morry and Becky Morris. An elder brother, Wolfe Morris, was also an accomplished actor.
Acting roles
Morris has starred in over fifty films, including Woody Allen's Love and Death (1975), Ken Russell's Lisztomania (1975), and Gene Wilder's The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1977). He has been in many television programmes since the late-1950s. Although most of his television appearances have been in Britain, such as Z Cars and Lovejoy, he has also made some appearances in U.S. programmes, such as a 1998 Columbo movie titled Ashes to Ashes. Morris has managed to star in a significant number of shows and films that are regarded by many as cult classics, together with the character he played (usually present in just one episode in the case of television series).
Film
- The Quare Fellow (1962) - Silvertop
- Night Caller from Outer Space (1965) - Thorburn
- The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) - Hutch
- The Sandwich Man (1966) - Cedric, the escapologist
- Up the Junction (1968) - Creely, an estate agent
- If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969) - Harry Dix
- A Clockwork Orange (1971) - P.R. Deltoid, the youth worker charged with the task of keeping Alex out of trouble
- Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) - Doctor Putnam
- Go for a Take (1972) - Director
- The Wicker Man (1973) - Gravedigger/gardener
- Man About the House (1974) - Lecturer
- Love and Death (1975) - Soldier
- Lisztomania (1975) - Manager
- The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1977) - Coach Driver
- S.O.S. Titanic (1979) - Steward John Hart
- Oxford Blues (1984) - Doctor Quentin Boggs
- The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood (1984) - Archbishop
- Lifeforce (1985) - Sir Percy Heseltine
- The Rachel Papers (1989) - Sir Herbert
- My Girl 2 (1994) - Alfred Beidermeyer
- Bordello of Blood (1996) – McCutcheon
- Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy (1998) - Dr. Winchester
- Visioneers (2008) - Old Jeffers
Television
- City Beneath the Sea (1962) - Professor Ludwig Ziebrecken, a meglomaniac who sees himself as the leader of a 'New World Order'
- 1981 BBC TV adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy—the dimwitted Golgafrinchan captain who was eternally taking a bath
- Tales from the Crypt (1990) Season 2, Episode 4 "'Til Death" as Freddy
- Reilly, Ace of Spies - Mendrovovich
- Ripping Yarns Episode 6 - Grosvenor, the butler who likes 'the naughty books'
- The Prisoner - Town crier
- The Saint - Pebbles
- The Avengers - Quince in episode 'Silent Dust' (1965)
- Babylon 5 - Duncan
- Danger Man - Fortunato Santos in one episode, Tamasio in another
- The Sweeney — Foreign Gambler, episode: 'Stoppo Driver', his brother Wolfe Morris also appeared in the same episode.
- Space: 1999 - Petros High Priest
- Armchair Theatre - 6 episodes, including Joe, make-up man in 'Afternoon of a Nymph' (1962)
- Deadwood - Chesterton
- On the Buses - Marriage guidance counsellor
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Dr. Zimmerman