Robert Morley AKA Robert Adolph Wilton Morley Born: 26-May-1908 Birthplace: Semley, Wiltshire, England Died: 3-Jun-1992 Location of death: Wargrave, Berkshire, England Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Wife: Joan Buckmaster (m. 1940, until his death, two sons, one daughter) Son: Sheridan Morley (theater critic, b. 5-Dec-1941) Daughter: Annabel Morley (b. 10-Jun-1946) Son: Wilton Morley (b. 1951)
University: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
Commander of the British Empire 1957 New Year's Honours
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Around the World in 80 Days (16-Apr-1989) The Lady and the Highwayman (22-Jan-1989) War and Remembrance (13-Nov-1988) Little Dorrit (11-Sep-1988) · Lord Decimus Barnacle The Trouble with Spies (4-Dec-1987) · Angus The Wind (1987) Alice in Wonderland (9-Dec-1985) High Road to China (18-Mar-1983) Deadly Game (1982) The Great Muppet Caper (26-Jun-1981) Loophole (Mar-1981) Oh, Heavenly Dog! (11-Jul-1980) Scavenger Hunt (21-Dec-1979) The Human Factor (18-Dec-1979) Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (13-Sep-1978) The Blue Bird (5-Apr-1976) Hugo the Hippo (25-Dec-1975) [VOICE] Great Expectations (22-Nov-1974) Theatre of Blood (5-Apr-1973) When Eight Bells Toll (9-Mar-1971) Song of Norway (4-Nov-1970) Cromwell (16-Jul-1970) · Earl of Manchester Doctor in Trouble (16-Jun-1970) Lola (6-Jan-1970) Sinful Davey (Feb-1969) Some Girls Do (23-Jan-1969) Hot Millions (19-Sep-1968) · Caesar Smith Woman Times Seven (27-Jun-1967) Tender Scoundrel (30-Dec-1966) Finders Keepers (8-Dec-1966) · Col. Roberts Way... Way Out (26-Oct-1966) Hotel Paradiso (14-Oct-1966) The Trygon Factor (1966) The Alphabet Murders (26-Dec-1965) · Hastings Life at the Top (14-Dec-1965) The Loved One (11-Oct-1965) · Sir Ambrose Ambercrombie A Study in Terror (Oct-1965) Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (16-Jun-1965) · Lord Rawnsley Genghis Khan (15-Apr-1965) Topkapi (17-Sep-1964) · Cedric Page Of Human Bondage (Jun-1964) Hot Enough for June (10-Mar-1964) · Col. Cunliffe Ladies Who Do (25-Nov-1963) Take Her, She's Mine (13-Nov-1963) · Pope-Jones The Old Dark House (30-Oct-1963) Murder at the Gallop (24-Jun-1963) · Hector Enderby Nine Hours to Rama (3-Apr-1963) The Boys (Sep-1962) The Road to Hong Kong (27-Apr-1962) · 3rd Echelon Leader Go to Blazes (Apr-1962) The Young Ones (19-Dec-1961) Oscar Wilde (May-1960) · Oscar Wilde Joseph and His Brethren (1960) The Battle of the Sexes (Dec-1959) Libel (23-Oct-1959) · Sir Wilfred The Journey (19-Feb-1959) · Hugh Deverill The Doctor's Dilemma (17-Dec-1958) · Sir Ralph Bloomfield-Bonington Law and Disorder (10-Jun-1958) The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958) Around the World in Eighty Days (17-Oct-1956) · Ralph The Adventures of Quentin Durward (23-Nov-1955) · King Louis XI Beau Brummell (1-Oct-1954) The Rainbow Jacket (May-1954) The Good Die Young (2-Mar-1954) · Sir Francis Ravenscourt The Final Test (5-Jan-1954) Beat the Devil (24-Nov-1953) · Peterson Melba (24-Jun-1953) The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (15-Feb-1953) Curtain Up (12-May-1952) The African Queen (23-Dec-1951) · Rev. Samuel Sayer Outcast of the Islands (1951) The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (30-Oct-1947) A Yank in London (20-Jul-1945) The Young Mr. Pitt (21-Sep-1942) The Foreman Went to France (22-Jun-1942) The Big Blockade (19-Jan-1942) Major Barbara (14-May-1941) Marie Antoinette (8-Jul-1938) · King Louis XVI
Wrote plays:
Edward, My Son (1947)
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