Birth Day: 1888-11-14
Place of birth: Mattoon, Illinois, USA
James Morrison, born James Woods Morrison, was an American silent movie actor with over 180 film credits. He later published two novels, Road End (1927) and April Luck (1932). He taught speech and drama classes at Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn for many years.
Credits
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As Anatole
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As Paul Scanlon
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As Gordon
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As Abel
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As Jimmy Moore
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As Jeremy Pitt
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As Clinton (1870 prologue)
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As Jim Manning
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As Harry Smith
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As Rollie Burbeck
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As Jimmy
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As Bob
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As David
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As Leslie Bradbury
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As Lt. Walter Hurst / David Hurst
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As Phil Burnham
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As Gavin Dishart
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As Charles Black
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As Harry Blomefield
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As Ned Brabazon
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As Richard Audaine
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As Norman Minot
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As Barry West
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As Robert Pitcairn - Jeanne's sweetheart
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As Robert Blackburn
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As Leonard Travers
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As Orrin Castleton
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As Lt. Ralph Harrison
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As Billy Emerson, Mildred's Fiancé
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As Albert Lloyd
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As Bob Worth
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As James Manly / Aguinaldo
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As Philip Ward
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As Paul Savary
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As Ossip Pulaski
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As Franklin Church
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As Harold Winthrop
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As Dave Darcey
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As Arthur Reynolds
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As Gilman Austen
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As Arthur Mansfield
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As Dick Cartwright
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As Bob Deering
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As Richard Ralston
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As Payne Morrison
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As Tom Forsythe
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As Rupert
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As Stephan Royston - Younger Son
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As Polly's Sweetheart
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As Hal Gilman
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As Guy Dunbar
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As Dick Morgan
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As John - Florence's Brother
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As Hugh Williams - the Son
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As Bob Hammond aka The Battler
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As Sidney Rance
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As Harris
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As Jan De Bar
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As Charley Harrison
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As Ralph Brooks
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As David - Mrs. Blair's Son
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As Joe Leigh - an Artist
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As Old Silas Liversedge - the Father
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As Brother Paul
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As Detective Phil Riordan
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As Jimmy - the Nephew
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As Boone Morton Sr.
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As Hugo Hunfalvy
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As John Brown
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As Earle Castro
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As Jim Stillwell
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As Jack Upton
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As Tom Saunders
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As Undetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
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As Luigi
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As John Wild - Allen's Son
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As Dick Anderson
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As Tom
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As Freddy - the Young Sweetheart
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As Carl Heiner
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As Jacques Javillier
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As John Steele
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As Percy
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As George Darrel
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As Rodney Miller
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As Wylie Stone
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As Ernest Lardner
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As Ralph Lyons
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As Francis Phillips
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As The Husband
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As Harry Eschert - Lila's Sweetheart
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As Lord Alvanley
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As Wallace Dixon - Alfred's Son
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As Jack Harvey - the Artist
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As Derrick Corday, William's Son
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As Billy
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As Jack Gray, Their Son
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As Chester Colton
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As Wallie
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As Office Employee
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As George
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As One of the Doctor's Friends
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As Aubrey, The Artist Under Suspicion
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As Beth's Sweetheart
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As Suiter
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As Charles Mackay, A Young Author, Caroline's Sweetheart
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As The Criminal's Right-Hand-Man
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As Willie Green
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As Silvius, a Shepherd
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As A Young Sculptor
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As Harry Beecham, Janet's Seventh Son
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As James - Gordon's Valet
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As Young Mayford - Gladys's Brother
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As Jasper Brinton, Mrs. Brinton's Son
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As Herbert - Senator Walker's Nephew
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As Tom - a Reporter
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As Howard Peyton
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As Harry Brown - the Young Man Who Finds Belle's Dancing Shoes
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As Sir Brian's Son, Gerald
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As James
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As Tommy Morgan
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As Jack Moss - the Girl's Sweetheart
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As Mark
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As James Davidson - Cecilia's Fiancé
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As Jack Wilson - an Officer of the British Regiment in India
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As Jim - Third Suitor
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As Duncan Miller
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As Percival Summers - Clara's Sweetheart
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As Jack - the Adopted Son
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As Gregg
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As Young Man at Cotillion (uncredited)
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As The Palace Poet
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As Edith's Sweetheart
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As John Tobin
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As The Stranger
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As Lt. Graham
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As Daniel Briton, the Huckster
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As Bob
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As Peasant brother
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As The Father
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As The Classmate
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As Jack Morrison - the Son
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As The Son
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As The Younger Werner Brother
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As Phil Gardner - Nellie's Brother
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As Mandy's School Chum's Brother
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As Jack Hally
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As Cowboy
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As Jack Howard