
Barry Morse - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | June 10, 1918 |
|---|---|
| Died | February 02, 2008 (age 89) |
| Birthplace | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini - (see also Barry Morse's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Horse |
| Generation | Greatest Generation |
| Known For | Roles in the television series "The Fugitive" and "Space: 1999". |
Intro
Barry Morse was a British-Canadian actor best known for his roles on television, stage, and in film. He gained widespread fame for his portrayal of Lt. Philip Gerard in the television series "The Fugitive" (1963–1967) and as Professor Victor Bergman in the science fiction series "Space: 1999" (1975–1976).
Early Life & Background
Barry Morse studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, winning the BBC's Carroll Levis Award scholarship, after which he started a prolific stage career in the UK before moving to North America to pursue acting in television and film.
Career Highlights
- Played Lt. Philip Gerard on the TV series 'The Fugitive' (1963–1967).
- Portrayed Professor Victor Bergman on 'Space: 1999' (1975–1976).
- Had a successful theatre career, performing in more than 3,000 plays.
- Worked in television, radio, and film across the UK, Canada, and the US for over seven decades.
Trivia
- Barry Morse moved to Canada in the 1950s and was active in Canadian theater and television.
- He published an autobiography titled "Remember with Advantages."
- He appeared in both British and North American productions, establishing a transatlantic acting career.
FAQs
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Barry Morse was born the 10 June 1918.
London, England, United Kingdom.
On His Birth-Day
About June 10th, 1918, in brief:
- Day of the week: June 10th, 1918 was a Monday
- Zodiac Sign: Gemini (in western zodiac), Horse (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: Any Place the Old Gang Goes (I'll be There) by Arthur Fields & Peerless Quartet
- Popular movie: Tarzan of the Apes directed by Scott Sidney
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