Wayne Morris

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Wayne Morris, the last of the B-Western stars, was born Bert DeWayne Morris, Jr. on February 17, 1914 in Los Angeles, California. His 1953-54 movie series that began with Star of Texas (1953) and ended with Two Guns and a Badge (1954) was the last of the low-budget westerns that had been a staple of the film industry for half-a-century.

After graduating from Los Angeles High School, where he distinguished himself as a cheerleader, he matriculated in acting at Los Angeles Junior College before receiving a scholarship to attend the Pasadena Playhouse. After a screen-test, Morris won a Warner Bros.` contract and debuted in China Clipper (1936) in a bit part. He was not in bit parts for long, as the studio cast him in the title role in the Bette Davis picture Kid Galahad (1937), an A-list boxing movie that co-starred Humphrey Bogart. Also that year, Morris was cast in his first Western, Beyond the Law (1934) as the second lead.

The year 1939 was a crucial one for Morris, as Warners did not pick up his contract. He had initially appeared in support of his Kid Galahad (1937) co-star Humphrey Bogart in the infamous stinker The Return of Doctor X (1939), with Bogart in the title role, which the soon-to-be great star Bogie categorized as the worst role he ever played.

Morris` future at Warners seemed dim. Republic Studios, created from the merger of the major minor Monogram Studios and other smaller independents, was searching for a replacement for John Wayne in its "Three Mesquiteers" series. Morris campaigned for the role, but Warner Brothers offered him another contract, which he accepted. He rapidly made seven pictures in a row, including Flight Angels (1940) with Ronald Reagan`s first wife, Jane Wyman, and second-tier star Dennis Morgan. For his role, Morris learned how to fly. With the clouds of war darkening over European skies, becoming a pilot proved to be a momentous development in Morris` life.

In 1941, Warner Brothers cast Morris in his second Western, playing Cole Younger`s younger brother Bob in Bad Men of Missouri (1941). Although Westerns would prove to be the genre that made his career, the movies would have to wait: Morris had been commissioned a reserve officer in the U.S. Navy.

Morris was trained as a military pilot, and after a year as a flight instructor, he eventually went into combat in the Pacific theater as a F6F Hellcat pilot stationed on the carrier Essex. Morris` combat record included 57 missions and seven kills, qualifying him as an ace. Three of his planes were so badly damaged by enemy fire during his combat duty that they were dumped into the seas as "unfit for duty."

Morris returned to Warner Brothers after the cessation of hostilities, but the studio did not use him for a year. When it did, it was on a loan-out to 20th Century-Fox for Deep Valley (1947). Also that year, he appeared as the second lead, in support of future president Ronald Reagan in Warner Brothers` The Voice of the Turtle (1947). Eventually, Warner Brothers began utilizing Morris as a supporting player in action pictures. He was promoted to Cole Younger in the Western The Younger Brothers (1949) but he did not return to the genre until 1951, when he was loaned out to Columbia for Stage to Tucson (1950). That same year, he made Sierra Passage (1951) and Yellow Fin (1951) for Monogram Pictures. The association proved fruitful as in 1952, as the Republic Pictures subsidiary cast Morris in the Western came

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    Name Wayne Morris
    (Bert DeWayne Morris)
    Build Athletic
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth February 171914
    Birthplace Los Angeles, California
    Star Sign Aquarius
    Died September 141959 (Aged 45)
    Location of Death Oakland, California, USA
    Cause of Death heart attack
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    High School Los Angeles High School
    University Los Angeles Juntior College
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Wa
    Claim to Fame Warner Brothers B movies

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  • On his wartime experiences: "As to what a fellow thinks when he`s scared, I guess it`s the same with anyone. You get fleeting glimpses in your mind of your home, your wife, the baby you want to see. You see so clearly all the mistakes you made. You want another chance to correct those mistakes. You wonder how you could have attached so much importance to ridiculous, meaningless things in your life. But before you get to thinking too much, you`re off into action and everything else is forgotten."
  • "Every time they showed a picture aboard the Essex, I was scared to death it would be one of mine. That`s something I could never have lived down."
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  • He was awarded four Distinguished Flying Crosses and two Air Medals.
  • Joined the reserve Navy in 1942 and became a hellcat aviator.
  • During World War II Morris was a Navy fighter pilot assigned to the USS Essex. He flew 57 missions and shot down seven Japanese planes, becoming one of the war`s first aces.
  • His first wife, Leonora, later married producer Arthur Hornblow Jr..
  • Former Warner Bros. producer Mark Hellinger, who had started his own independent production unit at Universal-International, wanted Morris to star in his first picture, The Killers (1946). Warners wouldn`t loan him out, so Hellinger cast the unknown Burt Lancaster in his first movie. It made him a star.
  • Buried at Arlington National Cemetary with full military honors. His brother, Richard, a B-17 pilot shot down during WWII is also resting there.
  • Second wife Patricia O`Rourke was a former Olympic swimmer and the sister of actress Peggy Stewart.
  • Brother-in-law of actress Peggy Stewart and Buck Young.
  • Morris was the father of three children.
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