Vic Morrow
Victor "Vic" Morrow, born on February 14, 1929, was a distinguished American actor known for his dynamic performances in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his lead role in the 1960s television series *Combat!*, where he portrayed a tough sergeant in a World War II setting, earning accolades for his compelling depiction of the challenges faced by soldiers.
Throughout his career, Morrow showcased his talent in various dramatic roles across multiple platforms, including notable appearances in films and numerous guest spots on popular television shows. His versatility as an actor allowed him to connect with audiences in a profound way, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Tragically, Morrow's life was cut short when he and two children lost their lives in a horrific accident during the filming of *Twilight Zone: The Movie* on July 23, 1982. The incident involved a stunt helicopter that crashed, leading to national mourning for the talented actor.
In his personal life, Morrow was married to Barbara Turner, a talented screenwriter and actress, from 1957 until their divorce in 1964. Together, they had two daughters, one of whom, Jennifer Jason Leigh, followed in her father's footsteps and achieved success as an actress in her own right. Morrow's legacy continues to resonate in the film industry, remembered for his contributions to the craft and the impact he made during his career.
Filmography
King Creole
Posse from Hell
The Last Shark
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Funeral for an Assassin
God's Little Acre
Treasure of Matecumbe
The Take
1990: The Bronx Warriors
Men in War
The Glass House
Humanoids from the Deep
Message from Space
The California Kid
The Evictors
It's a Dog's Life
Blackboard Jungle
Hell's Five Hours
Cimarron (1960)
The Bad News Bears
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