Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1896-08-28
Place of Birth:Danville, Illinois, USA
Also Known As: Morris Nussbaum / Morris Winslow Ankrum / Morrie Ankrum / Morri Ankrum / Stephen Morris /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1896-08-28 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Morris Ankrum (born Morris Nussbaum, August 28, 1896 – September 2, 1964) was an American radio, television and film character actor. Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939. Ankrum's stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men (particularly army officers), judges and even psychiatrists in more than 150 films, mostly B movies. One standout role was in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production of Tennessee Johnson (1942), a biographical film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. president. As Sen. Jefferson Davis, Ankrum movingly addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic's first—and only—president. Ankrum's film career was extensive and spanned 30 years. His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science-fiction genres. Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride 'Em Cowboy in 1942, Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, Apache (1954), and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. In the sci-fi genre, he appeared in Rocketship X-M (1950), Flight to Mars (1951), as a Martian, Red Planet Mars (1952), playing the United States Secretary of Defense; the cult classic Invaders From Mars (1953), playing a United States Army officer; and as an Army general in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956). In 1957 he played a psychiatrist in the cult sci-fi classic Kronos and had military-officer roles in Beginning of the End and The Giant Claw.
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The Movie Orgy
Comedy Documentary History
Guns of Diablo
Romance Western
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
Science Fiction Thriller Horror
Tower of London
History Horror
From the Earth to the Moon
Science Fiction Adventure
The Rifleman
Action & Adventure Western Family
Curse of the Faceless Man
Science Fiction Horror
How to Make a Monster
Horror Science Fiction
Young and Wild
Action Drama Thriller
Sea Hunt
Action & Adventure Drama
Maverick
Comedy Western
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
M Squad
Crime Drama Mystery
Omar Khayyam
Adventure Romance
Beginning of the End
Horror Science Fiction
The Giant Claw
Horror Science Fiction
Kronos
Science Fiction
Zombies of Mora Tau
Adventure Fantasy Horror
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
Action Science Fiction
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
The Last Command
History Western War
Apache
Action Western
Flight Nurse
War Drama Romance
Devil's Canyon
Action Crime Drama Western
Arena
Western Drama
Invaders from Mars
Science Fiction Horror
I Beheld His Glory
Drama Family History
Hiawatha
Drama Romance Western
Son of Ali Baba
Fantasy Action Adventure
Red Planet Mars
Science Fiction
Mutiny
Adventure War History
Flight To Mars
Science Fiction Thriller
Rocketship X-M
Science Fiction Adventure
In a Lonely Place
Drama Romance Mystery Crime
The Damned Don't Cry
Drama Romance Crime
Borderline
Crime Drama Thriller
Chain Lightning
Drama Action War
Colorado Territory
Western Crime Romance
We Were Strangers
Drama Thriller Adventure Romance
Joan of Arc
Drama History
High Wall
Crime Drama
Good News
Music Comedy Romance
Desire Me
Drama Romance War
Cynthia
Comedy Drama
Song of the Thin Man
Comedy Crime Mystery
The Sea of Grass
Drama Western Romance
The Mighty McGurk
Drama Comedy Adventure Action
Lady in the Lake
Mystery Thriller Crime
Courage of Lassie
Family Adventure Drama
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Drama Romance Crime Thriller
The Harvey Girls
Music Western Romance Comedy
Adventure
Adventure Romance Drama
Fall Guy
Drama Crime
Gentle Annie
Western Romance
Meet the People
Comedy Romance
Main Street Today
War History Drama
Swing Fever
Comedy Romance Music
Reunion in France
Drama Romance War
Tales of Manhattan
Drama Comedy Romance
Roxie Hart
Comedy Romance
This Woman Is Mine
Adventure Romance
Wide Open Town
Adventure Western
  • name:Morris Ankrum
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1896-08-28
  • Place of Birth:Danville, Illinois, USA
  • Also Known As: Morris Nussbaum · Morris Winslow Ankrum · Morrie Ankrum · Morri Ankrum · Stephen Morris ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Morris Ankrum (born Morris Nussbaum, August 28, 1896 – September 2, 1964) was an American radio, television and film character actor. Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939. Ankrum's stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men (particularly army officers), judges and even psychiatrists in more than 150 films, mostly B movies. One standout role was in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production of Tennessee Johnson (1942), a biographical film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. president. As Sen. Jefferson Davis, Ankrum movingly addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic's first—and only—president. Ankrum's film career was extensive and spanned 30 years. His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science-fiction genres. Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride 'Em Cowboy in 1942, Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, Apache (1954), and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. In the sci-fi genre, he appeared in Rocketship X-M (1950), Flight to Mars (1951), as a Martian, Red Planet Mars (1952), playing the United States Secretary of Defense; the cult classic Invaders From Mars (1953), playing a United States Army officer; and as an Army general in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956). In 1957 he played a psychiatrist in the cult sci-fi classic Kronos and had military-officer roles in Beginning of the End and The Giant Claw.
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