Birthday: 1915-04-10
Deathday: 2011-12-07
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Harry Morgan (born Harry Bratsberg) was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor. He is perhaps best remembered for his television serials roles as Detective Bill Gannon on Dragnet and as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on M*A*S*H.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1997-01-01 | Family Plan | Sol Rubins | |
1994-01-23 | Incident in a Small Town | Judge Bell | |
1992-01-19 | Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore | Judge Stoddard Bell | |
1990-03-04 | The Incident | Judge Bell | |
1988-03-06 | 14 Going on 30 | Uncle Herb | |
1987-06-23 | Dragnet | Captain Gannon | |
1983-11-05 | Sparkling Cyanide | Captain Kemp | |
1982-08-17 | The Flight of Dragons | Carolinus (voice) | |
1981-05-20 | Rivkin: Bounty Hunter | Father Everett Kolodny | |
1980-10-07 | More Wild Wild West | Robert T. 'Skinny' Malone | |
1980-09-30 | Scout's Honor | Mr. Briggs | |
1980-07-15 | Roughnecks | Plug Champion | |
1979-10-17 | Better Late Than Never | Mr. Scott | |
1979-06-27 | The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again | T.P. Gaskill | |
1979-05-16 | You Can't Take it With You | Mr. DePinna | |
1979-05-09 | The Wild Wild West Revisited | Robert T. Malone | |
1978-06-09 | The Cat from Outer Space | General Stilton | |
1978-05-26 | Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid | Hugo Peavey | |
1978-05-22 | The Bastard | Capt. Caleb | |
1978-05-10 | Murder at the Mardi Gras | Jim Bob Jackson | |
1978-05-03 | Maneaters Are Loose! | Toby Waites | |
1978-01-20 | Confessions of the D.A. Man | H.M. 'Staff' Stafford | |
1977-06-18 | Exo-Man | Arthur Travis | |
1976-07-21 | The Shootist | Marshall Thibido | |
1975-07-01 | The Apple Dumpling Gang | Homer McCoy | |
1974-03-21 | Sidekicks | Sheriff Jenkins | |
1973-03-23 | Charley and the Angel | Angel | |
1972-12-22 | Snowball Express | Jesse McCord | |
1972-10-08 | The Century Turns | Doc Amos B. Coogan | |
1971-11-19 | Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You | Insp. Richard Queen | |
1971-09-06 | Cat Ballou | The Rancher | |
1971-06-22 | Scandalous John | Sheriff Pippin | |
1971-05-26 | Support Your Local Gunfighter | Taylor | |
1971-03-17 | The Barefoot Executive | E.J. Crampton | |
1971-01-26 | The Feminist and the Fuzz | Horace Bowers | |
1970-10-06 | But I Don't Want to Get Married! | Mr. Good | |
1969-12-01 | Viva Max! | Chief of Police Sylvester | |
1969-03-26 | Support Your Local Sheriff! | Olly Perkins | |
1969-01-27 | Dragnet | Bill Gannon | |
1968-02-09 | Star Spangled Salesman | TV Cop | |
1967-08-22 | The Flim-Flam Man | Sheriff Slade | |
1966-08-31 | What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? | Major Pott | |
1966-03-31 | Frankie and Johnny | Cully | |
1965-03-24 | John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! | Sarajevo | |
1962-11-02 | How the West Was Won | Gen. Ulysses S. Grant | |
1960-12-01 | Cimarron | Jessie Rickey | |
1960-07-07 | Inherit the Wind | Judge Mel | |
1960-06-15 | The Mountain Road | Mike Michaelson | |
1959-08-19 | It Started with a Kiss | Charles Meriden | |
1957-09-23 | Under Fire | Sgt. Joseph C. Dusak | |
1957-07-01 | The Teahouse of the August Moon | Sergeant Gregovich | |
1956-06-13 | Star in the Dust | Lew Hogan | |
1956-03-14 | Backlash | Tony Welker | |
1955-07-12 | Strategic Air Command | Sergeant Bible | |
1955-07-01 | Not as a Stranger | Oley | |
1954-08-03 | About Mrs. Leslie | Fred Blue | |
1954-07-30 | The Forty-Niners | Alf Billings | |
1954-05-04 | Prisoner of War | Maj. O.D. Hale | |
1954-02-12 | The Far Country | Ketchum | |
1954-01-04 | The Glenn Miller Story | Chummy MacGregor | |
1953-10-01 | Torch Song | Joe Denner | |
1953-08-15 | Champ for a Day | Al Muntz | |
1953-06-24 | Arena | Lew Hutchins | |
1953-05-21 | Thunder Bay | Rawlings | |
1952-12-10 | Stop, You're Killing Me | Innocence | |
1952-10-10 | Toughest Man in Arizona | Verne Kimber | |
1952-09-25 | Apache War Smoke | Ed Cotten | |
1952-08-22 | What Price Glory | Sergeant Moran | |
1952-06-09 | High Noon | Sam Fuller | |
1952-03-20 | My Six Convicts | Dawson | |
1952-02-03 | The Devil and John Q | Abe Lincoln | |
1952-01-23 | Bend of the River | Shorty | |
1952-01-16 | Scandal Sheet | Biddle | |
1952-01-11 | Boots Malone | Quarter Horse Henry | |
1951-10-26 | The Blue Veil | Charles Hall | |
1951-09-24 | The Well | Claude Packard | |
1951-08-11 | The Highwayman | ||
1951-04-19 | When I Grow Up | Father Reed (Modern) | |
1951-01-27 | Belle Le Grand | Abel Stone | |
1950-10-17 | Dark City | Soldier | |
1950-08-15 | The Showdown | Rod Main | |
1950-03-31 | Appointment with Danger | George Soderquist | |
1950-02-08 | Outside the Wall | Garth | |
1949-12-12 | Holiday Affair | Police Lieutenant | |
1949-11-05 | Strange Bargain | Richard Webb | |
1949-09-30 | Red Light | Rocky | |
1949-08-25 | Madame Bovary | Hyppolite | |
1949-02-15 | Down to the Sea in Ships | Britton | |
1949-01-01 | Hello Out There | The Young Gambler | |
1948-12-24 | Yellow Sky | Half Pint | |
1948-10-01 | Moonrise | Billy Scripture | |
1948-09-28 | The Saxon Charm | Hermy | |
1948-09-11 | Race Street | Hal Towers | |
1948-05-01 | All My Sons | Frank Lubey | |
1948-03-18 | The Big Clock | Bill Womack | |
1947-11-25 | The Gangster | Shorty | |
1946-07-01 | It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog | Gus Rivers | |
1946-06-12 | Somewhere in the Night | Bath Attendant | |
1946-04-19 | Dragonwyck | Klaas Bleecker | |
1946-04-05 | Johnny Comes Flying Home | Joe Patillo | |
1946-03-02 | From This Day Forward | Hank Beesley | |
1945-08-29 | State Fair | Barker | |
1945-06-21 | A Bell for Adano | Capt. N. Purvis | |
1944-12-05 | Gentle Annie | Cottonwood Goss (as Henry Morgan) | |
1944-06-03 | Roger Touhy, Gangster | Thomas "Smoke" Reardon | |
1944-05-22 | The Eve of St. Mark | Private Shevlin | |
1944-01-01 | Wing and a Prayer | Malcolm Brainard | |
1943-11-10 | Happy Land | Tony Cavrek (as Henry Morgan) | |
1943-04-22 | Crash Dive | Brownie | |
1942-12-03 | The Ox-Bow Incident | Art Croft | |
1942-11-09 | To the Shores of Tripoli | Mouthy | |
1942-09-04 | Orchestra Wives | Cully Anderson | |
1942-09-01 | The Omaha Trail | Henchman Nat | |
1942-08-28 | The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe | Ebenezer Burling | |
1933-10-28 | The Kennel Murder Case | Gamble (uncredited) |