
American actor Rolland Morris
worked for radio, stage, and television, and appeared
in a few feature films during the early '50s. A native
of Colorado, Morris started out in San Francisco
theater and from there entered radio. Following
service in the Navy during WWII, he returned to radio
to appear in numerous nationally aired programs. In
film, he usually played minor roles. On television, he
made guest appearances in such series as Death Valley
Days, The Ann Sothern Show, and Omnibus. He also had a
continuing role on the NBC daily serial From These
Roots. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Rusty worked with actors such as
Ronald Reagan, Doris Day, Leo G. Carroll, Gordon MacRae,
Carol Channing, Robert Cummings, and Eve Arden.
Among the movies he appeared in was the 1951 Alfred
Hitchcock classic, Strangers on a Train.
To access Rusty's autobiography,
Actor Almost,
click here. The file is rather large, so it
may take a minute or so for it to load up on your
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