Clive Morton
Clive Morton, born on March 16, 1904, and who passed away on September 24, 1975, was a distinguished English actor celebrated for his extensive work in theatre, television, and film. Throughout his career, Morton developed a reputation for his versatility and ability to embody a wide range of characters.
His early beginnings in the performing arts paved the way for a notable career that spanned several decades. Morton became a familiar face on the small screen, appearing in numerous British television shows during the mid-20th century. His contributions to the medium included roles in popular series that highlighted his talent and helped to solidify his status as a respected figure within the industry.
Beyond television, Morton made significant contributions to the stage, where he showcased his acting prowess in various theatrical productions. His performances were characterized by a deep commitment to his craft, earning him accolades from critics and audiences alike.
Morton’s film work, while less prolific than his stage and television appearances, still contributed to his legacy as an actor. He participated in several notable films, enhancing the storytelling through his compelling portrayals.
Throughout his life, Clive Morton left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, remembered not only for his performances but also for his dedication to the art of acting. His influence continues to resonate in the theatre and television industries.
Filmography
Richard III
Lucky Jim
Carrington V.C.
Orders Are Orders
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
11 Harrowhouse
Mine Own Executioner
Turn the Key Softly
The Duke Wore Jeans
The Moonraker
Kind Hearts and Coronets
A Run for Your Money
The Lavender Hill Mob
The Blind Goddess
Beyond Mombasa
The Man Who Changed His Mind
The Blue Lamp
Stranger in the House
I Thank a Fool
The Alphabet Murders