Barry Morse Biography

Birthday: 1918-06-10
Place of Birth: London, England
Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
Wiki Biography: Born in London's East End, Barry's career began when he won a full scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the age of 15. Upon graduation, he followed with successful stage runs in London's West End and in theatrical productions throughout the United Kingdom, and appeared on the BBC's earliest live television broadcasts in the late 1930s. Barry relocated to Canada in the early 1950s, working in live theatre, on CBC Radio, and in the premiere CBC-TV broadcasts. While a staple in many of the anthology and dramatic series of the 1950s and 1960s, he is probably best known in North America for his TV roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in "The Fugitive" (1963) and as "Prof. Victor Bergman" in "Space: 1999" (1975). A journalist once determined that Barry had played more than 3,000 roles on the stage, screen, and radio in a career spanning eight decades.

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Filmography

TV Title Appeared As Year Genre
The United States Steel Hour 1953 Comedy
Space: 1999 Prof. Victor Bergman 1976 - 1977 Adventure
The Winds of War Wolf Stoller 1983 Drama
Movies Title Appeared As Year Genre
The Goose Steps Out 1942
Kings of the Sun 1963 Adventure, Drama, History
The Changeling Dr. Pemberton 1980
Klondike Fever 1980 Adventure
The Winds of War Wolf Stoller 1983 Drama, Romance
War and Remembrance Col. Gen. Franz Halder 1988 Drama
Al lupo, al lupo Mario Sagonà 1992 Comedy
Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story 2000 Drama, Family, Romance
I Really Hate My Job 2007
Fest Selects: Best Gay Shorts, Vol. 1 Punk Rocker 2011 Comedy, Drama, Music