Byron Morrow

Byron Morrow ( born September 8, 1911 in Chicago, Illinois, † 11 May, 2006 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles ) was an American actor.

Life

Morrow practiced after graduation, first out several activities. He worked as a model, puppeteers, radio host and for a short time semi professional basketball in the Midwest, where he took among other things, against the Harlem Globetrotters.

End of the thirties, he moved to Hollywood, where he remained stationed during his military service in the U.S. Army during World War II.

After the war, Morrow began a long-lived acting career in film and television, with the tall, slim and seriousness radiating performer often representatives of law and order - police, judges and officers - embodied. In more than two dozen major film productions he was such can be seen in supporting roles.

He also worked extensively for television and gave guest performances in many successful series such as Perry Mason, police report, Vega $, Mini -Max and Dallas. With Larry Hagman, he had already worked together before Dallas: In the series I Dream of Jeannie he had played the recurring role of the supervisor of the embodied Hagman figure.

Morrow, whose birth year was given a long time in film reference books with 1920, died 11 May 2006 at age of 95 years in a nursing home for film and television professionals in Woodland Hills, California.

Filmography (selection)

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