Byron Morrow Explained

Byron Morrow
Birth Name:William Byron Morrow
Birth Date:September 8, 1911
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1955 - 1991

William Byron Morrow (September 8, 1911  - May 11, 2006) was an American television and film actor.

Early life

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Morrow served in the Army in World War II,[1] performing in theater productions during his tour of duty. He began appearing in film and television in the late 1950s and amassed some 200 appearances in a career spanning the next 35 years.

Morrow's television work ran from Peter Gunn in the late 1950s to Father Dowling Mysteries in 1991. He mostly played authority figures, often in uniform.

Career

He made seven appearances as a judge in CBS's Perry Mason and played real-life Admiral Chester Nimitz in the pilot episode of NBC's Baa Baa Black Sheep, starring Robert Conrad.

In 1961 Morrow appeared in an episode of The Tab Hunter Show. In 1961 and 1962, he was cast as Captain Keith Gregory in the episodes "No Fat Cops" and "The Deadlier Sex" of the ABC crime drama The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. In 1962 Morrow appeared as Judge Cornwall on the TV Western The Virginian in the episode titled "The Accomplice."[2]

He appeared in Bewitched in 1965 as councilman Kavanaugh season 1 episode 34. He appeared in two episodes of the original series of NBC's Star Trek - in "Amok Time" as Admiral Komack, and in "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" as Admiral Westervliet (per the episode's closing credits; the name is omitted from dialogue). This was the first appearance of an admiral in the original series.

In 1971 Morrow appeared as Harkin on "The Men From Shiloh" (rebranded name for the TV Western The Virginian) in the episode titled "The Politician."

In 1973, he had the role of Admiral Phillips in the ABC-TV movie The President's Plane is Missing.

Morrow may be most-seen today in an uncredited appearance as Mr. Jameson, one of the poker players in the train scene of The Sting.

Byron Morrow also appeared in the first season of Barnaby Jones; episode titled, "A Little Glory, A Little Death"(04/29/1973).

Death

Morrow died at the age of 94 on May 11, 2006, at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955Luke and the TenderfootGeorge1 episode
1957The MysteriansGeneralfilm role, (American version)
1958-1960Peter GunnFrank Kinnard / Warden2 episodes
1959Operation DamesBennyfilm role
But Not for MeLeading Man in Playfilm role, Uncredited
The Best of EverythingExecutive film role, Uncredited
1960This Rebel BreedTeacherfilm role, Uncredited
Wake Me When It's OverMaj. Horace Tillmanfilm role, Uncredited
Let's Make LoveExecutivefilm role, Uncredited
Bat MastersonBanker - Henry Hanson 1 episode
Michael ShayneWilliam Carson1 episode
Sea HuntRebreatherSeason 3, Episode 24
1959-1961Lock-UpDr. Ralph Sterling / Detective at Desk2 episodes
1961The Tab Hunter ShowBurdick1 episode
Tallahassee 7000Dan Nelson1 episode
The Loretta Young Show Mr. Howard1 episode
The Right ApproachDoctorfilm role, Uncredited
Atlantis, the Lost ContinentGovernor of the Mountainsfilm role, Uncredited
The Untouchables Various characters4 episodes
Rawhide SecretaryS3:E26, "Incident of the Painted Lady"
1961-1964LassieBruce Henderson / Professor Stoddard2 episodes
1961-1970Death Valley DaysVarious roles, including Brigham Young in "An Organ for Brother Brigham" (April 28, 1966)5 episodes
1962The Andy Griffith ShowThe CommissionerEpisode "Andy on Trial"
Don't Call Me Charlie!Colonel EvansEpisode "Build a Better Mousetrap"
Panic in Year Zero!Evacuee from Newhallfilm role
1963Police NurseCapt. Pete Ingersollfilm role
Black ZooCoronerfilm role
Captain Newman, M.D.Air Surgeon General film role, Uncredited
1964Wagon Train Mr. Haley1 episode
The StranglerDr. Mortonfilm role
The Best ManMaster of Ceremonies at Banquet film role, Uncredited
Where Love Has GoneBill - Nightclub Doormanfilm role, Uncredited
1965-1967I Dream of JeannieGeneral Alton / General Moore 2 episodes
Get Smart Various roles3 episodes
1965-1968Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.John Fenton / Congressman2 episodes
1965A Rage to LiveMr. Tate film role, Uncredited
196640 Guns to Apache Pass Colonel Reedfilm role
Cyborg 2087Mr. Simmonsfilm role
1967BanningMiles Gratton film role, Uncredited
1967-1968Star Trek Admiral Westervliet / Admiral Komack2 episodes

Notes and References

  1. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-sep-05-me-passings5.2-story.html Byron Morrow, 94; Character Actor Had a Distinguished Look.
  2. Book: Daily Variety . 1962 . Daily Variety Limited . 16 . en.
  3. News: Byron Morrow, 94; Character Actor Had a Distinguished Look . . 5 September 2006 . 16 April 2019 . https://archive.today/20190416102109/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-sep-05-me-passings5.2-story.html . April 16, 2019 . dead .