Morgan Farley

Francis Morgan Farley ( born October 3, 1898 in Mamaroneck, New York, † October 11, 1988 in San Pedro, California ) was an American actor.

Life and career

Morgan Farley made ​​his Broadway debut at the age of 18 years in a stage adaptation of Booth Tarkington's novel Seventeen. In the following two decades, he has played there in about 20 pieces, in both dramas and comedies. By 1930 he had several film appearances in Hollywood, but soon went back up again on Broadway back. After serving in World War II in the Army, he resumed his film career back on. He has appeared in over 60 films as a supporting cast, including twelve clock noon, Julius Caesar and ... 2022 ... the want to survive. Mostly embodied Farley respected figures such as pastor or doctors. He first appeared in the 1950s in TV shows, such as in two episodes of the cult series Star Trek. In addition, he worked as a drama teacher. In 1981 he retired Farley drama business back.

Morgan Farley was committed to the rights of homosexuals and was a member of the organization ONE, Inc. for gay rights. Morgan Farley died eight days after his 90th birthday in California.

Filmography (selection)

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