Barry Morse
Barry Morse, born Herbert Morse on June 10, 1918, in London, England, was a renowned actor celebrated for his extensive work across stage, screen, and radio. He gained widespread recognition for his compelling performances in iconic television series, particularly as the tenacious Lieutenant Philip Gerard in the acclaimed series The Fugitive, which aired from 1963 to 1967. Additionally, he captivated audiences with his portrayal of Professor Victor Bergman in the beloved British sci-fi series Space: 1999, which debuted in 1975.
In 1951, Morse relocated to Canada with his family, where he embraced dual citizenship, allowing him to further expand his illustrious career in North America. Throughout his life, Morse demonstrated an exceptional range, participating in various theatrical productions and television shows, and earning accolades for his contributions to the arts.
Morse's impressive body of work also includes performances in numerous films and stage plays, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His dedication to his craft earned him a loyal fan base and respect from peers in the industry. Barry Morse passed away on February 2, 2008, leaving behind a legacy marked by notable achievements and memorable roles that continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Filmography
Kings of the Sun
The Shape of Things to Come
Cries in the Night
Icon
The Changeling
Klondike Fever
The Telephone Book
One Man
Journey Through the Black Sun
Thunder Rock
Daughter of Darkness
Puzzle of a Downfall Child
Asylum
A Tale of Two Cities (1980)
Viva
Hustler White
The Goose Steps Out