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January 12, 1907
November 30, 1941
Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Adrian Michael Morris (January 12, 1907 – November 30, 1941) was an American actor of stage and film, and a younger brother of Chester Morris. As a child, Morris performed with his family in a vaudeville act. In his short 10-year career as a Hollywood character actor, he appeared in over 70 films, including Dirigible (1931), Me and My Gal (1932), Bureau of Missing Persons (1933), The Big Shakedown (1934), The Fighting Marines (1935), The Petrified Forest (1936), There Goes the Groom (1937), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), Gone With the Wind (1939), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), and Blood and Sand (1941).

Officer John Prescott
1942

Major Grail's Orderly (uncredited)
1941

La Pulga
1941

Al
1940

Tom
1940

Guard
1940

Denver Detective (uncredited)
1940

Al Higgins
1940

Smoketree Charlie
1940

Cpl. Ernst
1940

as Officer John Prescott

as Major Grail's Orderly (uncredited)

as La Pulga

as Al

as Tom

as Guard

as Denver Detective (uncredited)

as Al Higgins

as Smoketree Charlie

as Cpl. Ernst

as First Detective

as Crusty

as Agent

as Prisoner (uncredited)

as Saloon Brawler

as Carpetbagger Orator (uncredited)

as Two Ton Terry (uncredited)

as Tough Guy

as Big Joe Gillespie

as First Expressman (uncredited)

as Bull Snyder

as Jim

as Railwayman (uncredited)

as Deputy Johnson

as Repo Man (Uncredited)

as Blackie

as Colin de Cayeulx

as Knucks

as Henchman

as Eddie - Interne

as Officer Sam Maloney

as Marbot

as Carwig

as Doc

as Vincent Cantillon

as Constable Bowman

as Ruby

as Sgt. Mack McGowan

as Federal Man

as Beanie - a Gangster

as Deputy Brose Glascow

as Rivet Boss (uncredited)

as Gus

as Accomplice (uncredited)

as Deputy Abner

as Randolph Air Field Instructor

as Thad Jennings

as Henry Robert

as Trigger

as Crap Shooter

as Buggie Maylin (uncredited)

as Detective Irish Conlin

as Car Owner Refusing to Pay (uncredited)

as Al

as Jeff Aldrich

as Dirigible 'Los Angeles' Crewman (uncredited)