James W. Morrison
James W. Morrison (1888–1974) was an American actor.
Also recorded as James Morrison; James Woods Morrison.
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Overview
Born at Mattoon in 1888, died at New York City in 1974.
In detail
James W. Morrison studied at University of Chicago. the recorded working language is English.
Portraits and documents
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Still from the American film Black Beauty (1921) with Jean Paige and James W. Morrison, on page 52 of the February 5, 1921 Exhibitors Herald .
Vitagraph Company of America · Exhibitors Herald (Jan. - Mar. 1921) on the Internet Archive · Public domain
The picture recordStill from the American film Black Beauty (1921) with Jean Paige and James W. Morrison, on page 42 of the March 12, 1921 Exhibitors Herald .
Vitagraph Company of America · Exhibitors Herald (Jan. - Mar. 1921) on the Internet Archive · Public domain
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“James W. Morrison”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3806685: James W. Morrison
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