Search results
Morland Graham (8 August 1891 – 8 April 1949) was a British film actor. Graham had a career on the stage spanning over 35 years. He was known as a character actor, but also wrote a one act comedy, C'est la Guerre, which was first performed in October 1926 and subsequently at the following year's Scottish Community Drama Festival.
YearTitleRole1934Billy1934Hector, Don Juan's Cook1934Treadle (the tailor)1935Mr. RumcornMorland Graham was born on 8 August 1891 in Partick, Scotland, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), The Ghost Train (1941) and Henry V (1944). He was married to Mrs. Elsie Press Cole. He died on 8 April 1949 in London, England, UK.
- Actor, Writer
- August 8, 1891
- Morland Graham
- April 8, 1949
Morland Graham (8 August 1891 – 8 April 1949) was a British film actor. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Graham had a career on the stage spanning over 35 years.
Morland Graham was born on 8 August 1891 in Partick, Scotland, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), The Ghost Train (1941) and Henry V (1944). He was married to Mrs. Elsie Press Cole. He died on 8 April 1949 in London, England, UK.
Morland Graham was a British film actor, with a career on stage and screen spanning over 35 years. He died on 8 April 1949 after taking an overdose of aspirin while suffering from ill health and "nervous depression".
Mar 18, 2016 · Old Bill and Son (1941) 1h 36min | Comedy, War | 1 March 1941 (UK) A British veteran tries to re-enlist during World War II after his son joins the military. Director: Ian Dalrymple Writers: Bruce Bairnsfather (screenplay) (as Captain Bruce Bairnsfather), Bruce Bairnsfather (story) Stars: Morland Graham, John Mills, Mary Clare
- 100 min
- 44
- Film Gorillas
Morland Graham was a British film actor, with a career on stage and screen spanning over 35 years. He died on 8 April 1949 after taking an overdose of aspirin while suffering from ill health and...