Garrett Morris Explained

Garrett Morris
Birth Name:Garrett Isaac Morris
Birth Date:1 February 1937
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Education:Juilliard School
Dillard University (BM)
Years Active:1960–present
Spouse:Freda Morris (m. 1984[1] –2018)

Garrett Isaac Morris[2] [3] (born February 1, 1937) is an American actor. He was part of the original cast and was the first Black cast member of the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live, appearing from 1975 to 1980. He also played Jimmy on The Jeffersons (1983–1984). Morris had one of the starring roles, as Junior "Uncle Junior" King, on the sitcom The Jamie Foxx Show, which aired from 1996 to 2001. Morris also had a starring role as Earl Washington on the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, from 2011 to 2017. He is also known for his role in the sitcom Martin as Stan Winters, from 1992 to 1995, until he suffered an injury. Also, he made two guest appearances on The Wayans Bros. in season one, episode one as himself and again on episode ten as the brothers' uncle Leon (1995). He played a concerned teacher in the film Cooley High (1975), Slide in Car Wash (1976), and Carl in The Census Taker (1984).

Early life and career

Morris was born on February 1, 1937, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and grew up in the poverty-stricken Gert Town neighborhood.[4] A church-choir singer from his youth, he trained at the Juilliard School of Music and graduated from Dillard University in 1958. Early in his career, he performed with The Belafonte Folk Singers. In 1960 Garret Morris recorded South African Freedom Songs (EPC-601) with Pete Seeger and Guy Carawan for Folkways Records.[5] He performed in a number of Broadway musicals, including Hallelujah, Baby! and Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death. In 1965, he worked alongside Amiri Baraka, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler and Sonia Sanchez at the Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School in Harlem; during this period, the theater was frequently raided and surveilled by the New York City Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[6] [7] He had a small role as a police sergeant in The Anderson Tapes (1971) and was a cast member in the short-lived CBS sitcom, Roll Out. He also appeared as a high school teacher in the 1975 film Cooley High.

Morris also lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Saturday Night Live

Morris had written a play that Lorne Michaels read and liked, which got Morris hired onto as a writer for a program he was developing for Saturday night. Morris was asked about bringing in black actors to potentially serve as cast members, such as asking Bill Duke. Duke wasn't cast, but a suggestion by ones who were cast led Michaels to view a film that had Morris in it with Cooley High, which Morris later stated "played a hand" in getting him cast on Saturday Night Live, as produced by Michaels.[8] [9] Periodically on SNL he sang classical music: once a Mozart aria "Dalla Sua Pace", Don Ottavio's aria from Don Giovanni when guest-host Walter Matthau designated him as a "musical guest...in place of the usual crap", and once a Schubert lied while the titles on the screen expressed his colleagues' purported displeasure at having to accommodate a misguided request by him. In February 1977, he sang Tchaikovsky's Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt barefoot in colorful Caribbean dress while subtitles explained he had just returned from Jamaica where he had picked up a girl by claiming to be Harry Belafonte.

One of Morris' best known characters on SNL was the Dominican baseball player Chico Escuela. Chico spoke only limited and halting English, so the joke centered on his responding to almost any question with his catch phrase: "Baseball... been berra berra good... to me". Another recurring bit, used in the newscast segment Weekend Update, involved Morris being presented as "President of the New York School for the hard of hearing" and assisting the newscaster by shouting the main headlines, in a parody of the then-common practice of providing sign language interpretation in an inset on the screen as an aid to the deaf viewer.

According to the book Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live, Morris was frequently unhappy during his tenure on SNL from 1975 to 1980, and expressed the opinion that he was usually typecast in stereotypical roles. Black performers who have followed Morris on SNL have at times been publicly concerned with experiencing the same fate Morris did. Eddie Murphy, for example, told TV Guide in the early 1980s that SNL producer Jean Doumanian "had tried to Garrett Morris me".[10]

Recurring characters

Later life and career

In 1976, Morris appeared in the film Car Wash, playing the role of Slide the bookmaker. In 1983 and 1984, Morris appeared in five episodes of The Jeffersons, playing a character named Jimmy. He starred in the 1984 film The Census Taker, a 1984 black comedy directed by Bruce R. Cook.[11] [12]

In 1985, he appeared in Larry Cohen's science fiction horror film The Stuff, playing cookie magnate "Chocolate Chip Charlie", a parody of Famous Amos. That year he also guested on Murder, She Wrote as "Lafayette Duquesne". In 1986, Morris began playing a regular occasional character, "Arnold 'Sporty' James", on the NBC cop drama Hunter, starring Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer. Morris appeared in Married... with Children as Russ, one of Al's poker buddies, in "The Poker Game", in a 1987 season 1 episode and again in the season 3 episode "Requiem for a Dead Barber". Garrett Morris continually appeared as "Sporty" on Hunter through 1989. He also appeared in the 1992 horror comedy Severed Ties starring Oliver Reed.

In 1994, he was "shot by a would-be mugger", whom he "attempted to fight off", but recovered as he discussed on the January 14, 2016, episode of Marc Maron's podcast WTF. On Howard Stern's radio show on July 20, 1995, Morris said the culprit was imprisoned not for the shooting, but for parole violations for other crimes. In another radio interview, he mentioned that the robber who shot him was eventually convicted and incarcerated. In prison, inmates who happened to be fans of Morris teamed up and beat up the robber in revenge.[13] At the time of the shooting, Morris was starring on Martin as Martin's first boss, Stan Winters. Morris' shooting rendered him temporarily unable to continue in the role; he was written out of the show by having the character become a national fugitive. The scene where he is about to undergo plastic surgery was shot on the hospital bed Morris occupied while recuperating from the 1994 assault. He made a final appearance as Stan during the show's third season, walking with a cane due to Morris' real injuries, but the reason given for Stan was that he had crashed his car during a police chase.

Morris also had regular roles on Diff'rent Strokes, The Jeffersons, Hill Street Blues, 227, and Roc. He also appeared in an episode of Who's the Boss, "Sam's Car" (1989), playing the role of Officer Audette. He was a regular cast member on The Jamie Foxx Show, playing Jamie's uncle, Junior King, for the show's entire run.

In 1998, Morris appeared as himself in the fourth episode of the fifth season of the TV series, Space Ghost Coast to Coast. In 2002, Morris made a cameo appearance on an episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Brittany Murphy. In 2006, Morris reprised his role as "Headmaster of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing" in a cameo on the TV series Family Guy, in the episode "Barely Legal". He continued to perform regularly in films. He also operated and was the host of his own comedy club, The Downtown Comedy Club, in downtown Los Angeles. On February 9, 2007, Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa honored Garrett Morris for his work and contributions to the black community. He declared February 9, 2007, Garrett Morris Day and named The Downtown Comedy Club the official club of Los Angeles. In August 2008, Morris played the role of Reverend Pratt in the family comedy drama film, The Longshots, starring Ice Cube and Keke Palmer.

In 2009, Morris appeared in two TV commercials for the Nintendo DS—one featuring Mario Kart DS, and the other featuring . In 2010, Morris appeared in a television commercial for Miller Lite. The national commercial, titled "PopPop", features Morris alongside actors Stacey Dash and Jason Weaver.[14] The commercial takes a light-hearted look at a family relationship with Morris playing the grandfather, PopPop, and Weaver as his grandson., Morris has appeared in an ad for Orbit gum in the United States. In 2011, Morris had a cameo role as a Catholic priest on the episode "Three Boys" on the Showtime series Shameless. He was cast as Earl in the CBS comedy 2 Broke Girls,[15] which premiered on September 19, 2011. During the second season he faced a lawsuit from the Global Agency accusing him of not paying 10% of his income from the show as agreed. However, a rep from the show stated that he had not actually failed to do so.[16]

In 2015, Morris appeared as a cameo in Ant-Man, referencing an old SNL sketch in which he played the first live-action incarnation of the character.[17] On September 9, 2016, Morris and his family appeared on the ABC's game show Celebrity Family Feud, playing against Alfonso Ribeiro and Ribeiro's friends.[18] In 2018, Morris appeared in the NBC show This Is Us. In 2019, Morris appeared in the fifth episode of A Black Lady Sketch Show, titled "Why Are Her Pies Wet, Lord?".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Where's Poppa?Garrett
1971The Anderson TapesSgt. Everson
1975Cooley HighMr. Mason
1976Car WashSlide
1980How to Beat the High Cost of LivingPower & Light Man
1984The Census TakerHarvey
1985The Stuff"Chocolate Chip Charlie" W. Hobbs
1987Critical ConditionHelicopter Junkie
The UnderachieversDummont
1989Dance to Win-
1991Children of the NightMatty
MotoramaAndy
Blackbird Fly-Short film
1992Severed TiesStripes
1993ConeheadsCapt. Orecruiser
1995Black ScorpionArgyle
1996Black Rose of HarlemWisdom
Santa with MusclesClayton
Almost BlueCharles
1997Black Scorpion IIArgyle
1999Twin Falls IdahoJesus
Palmer's Pick-UpTom Bolza
Graham's Diner
2001JackpotLester Irving
How HighPCC Agent
2003Connecting DotsHenry
2005The SalonPercy
2007ImplantedKadarShort film
Who's Your Caddy?The Reverend
FrankBilly Hamilton
AmenicAmenicShort film
2008Dog GonePolice Chief
The LongshotsReverend Pratt
2009Bed RiddenBillingsShort film
Just Like FamilyLeroy
Sonny DreamweaverGod
2010Pickin' & GrinninRichard A. Trophey
2011Valley of the SunJoe
Let GoDonuts
2012Pawn ShopRey
FreeloadersMr. Abaeze
2015Ant-ManCab Driver
2019Grand-Daddy Day CareArnold

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1960CBS WorkshopEpisode: "The Bible Salesman"
1963General HospitalMouthRegular cast
1973Roll OutWheelsMain cast
1974Change at 125th StreetJanitorTelevision film
1975–80Saturday Night LiveHimself / cast memberMain cast (season 1–5)
1978ABC Weekend SpecialFrankEpisode: "The Seven Wishes of Joanna Peabody"
1980Easter FeverJackVoice, television film[19]
1982Diff'rent StrokesSanta Claus / Mr. JonesEpisode: "Santa's Helper"
1983The Invisible WomanLt. Greg LarkinTelevision film
1983–84The JeffersonsJimmyGuest (season 9);
Recurring cast (season 10)
1984At Your ServiceDwayneTelevision film
MasqueradeFroogEpisode: "The French Correction"
The New Scooby Doo MysteriesAdditional voicesSeason 2
1984–85It's Your MovePrincipal Dwight EllisRecurring cast
1985Murder, She WroteLafayette DuquesneEpisode: "Murder to a Jazz Beat"
Hill Street BluesDerelictRecurring cast (season 5)
The Twilight ZoneJakeEpisode: "Dealer's Choice"
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingAsam Ali ShambaEpisode: "The Wrong Way Home"
Pound PuppiesChief WilliamsVoice, television film
1986The Love BoatGary SamuelsEpisode: "The Will / Déjà Vu/ The Prediction"
New Love, American StyleEpisode: "Love and the Teddy"
1986–89HunterArnold "Sporty" JamesGuest (season 2);
Recurring cast (season 3-5)
1987227Bob WinslowEpisode: "The Working Game"
1987–89Married... with ChildrenRuss2 episodes
1988Who's the Boss?Officer AudetteEpisode: "Sam's Car"
1991Earth AngelJoeyTelevision film
1991–92RocWizRecurring cast (season 1)
1992Maid for Each OtherHarold BrownTelevision film
1992–95MartinStan WintersMain cast (season 1–2);
Guest (season 3)
1993Daddy DearestStanEpisode: "American We"
1994EREdgar LuckEpisode: "ER Confidential"
1995The Wayans Bros.Uncle Leon / Himself2 episodes
Minor AdjustmentsWillieEpisode: "The Ex-Files"
Cleghorne!Sidney CarlsonMain cast
1996–2001The Jamie Foxx ShowUncle Junior KingMain cast
1997BuzzardVoice, episode: "Pinocchio"
Boston CommonSammy SutherlandEpisode: "I.D. Endow"
1998Space Ghost Coast to CoastHimselfEpisode: "Cahill"
1999G vs EKentucky McQuaidEpisode: "Sunday Night Evil"
2000City of AngelsDr. Frank HollisterEpisode: "Prototype"
Static ShockPreacherVoice, episode: "Child's Play"
Little RichardCarl RaineyTelevision film
2001Justice LeagueAl McGeeVoice, episode: "In Blackest Night" Pt. 1
According to JimLewisEpisode: "The Turkey Bowl"
The HughleysFather RobertsEpisode: "I'm Dreaming of a Slight Christmas"
2003Maniac MageeMr. CobbleTelevision film
2005Noah's ArcRev. Allen2 episodes
2006All of UsUncle CyrusEpisode: "Neesee's Grave Plot"
Family GuyHimselfEpisode: "Barely Legal"
2007Halfway HomeJimmy the MailmanEpisode: "Halfway Impotent"
FrangelaDaveTelevision film
2011ShamelessOld PriestEpisode: "Three Boys"
2011–172 Broke GirlsEarl WashingtonMain cast
2013PsychClizbyEpisode: "100 Clues"
2017Rhett & Link's Buddy SystemIgnatiusRecurring cast (season 2)
2018MacGyverWillyEpisode: "Mardi Gras Beads + Chair"
ScandalHectorEpisode: "Army of One"
Knight SquadOld FizzwickEpisode: "Working on the Knight Moves"
This Is UsLloydRecurring cast (season 2);
Guest (season 3)
2019A Black Lady Sketch ShowDeacon JonesEpisode: "Why Are Her Pies Wet, Lord?"
2020Family ReunionGrand Sensei ShanduEpisode: "Remember When Shaka Got Beat Up?"
Station 19Earl DavisEpisode: "Poor Wandering One"
Self MadeCleophus WalkerMain cast
2021FairfaxAlbertVoice role;
Episode: "Fairfolks"
Grand CrewNarratorEpisode: "Pilot"
2023 How I Met Your FatherJulianEpisode: "Midwife Crisis"

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Notes and References

  1. Scott, Walter (March 14, 1999). "Walter Scott's Personality Parade". Wisconsin State Journal Parade. p. 2. Retrieved August 2, 2024. "Still, the Louisiana native says he feels blessed to have work (he's in his third year on the WB Network's Jamie Foxx Show) and the support of his wife of 16 years, Freda, a dancer."
  2. News: Birthdays. February 1, 2023. The Scotsman. 35. Harry Styles, singer/ songwriter, 29; Shoaib Malik, Pakistani cricketer, 41; Garrett Isaac Morris, American actor (The Jeffersons), 86.. .
  3. Library of Congress Copyright Office (1973). Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series. Parts 3-4: Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery Jan-Dec 1973: Vol 27 No 1-2. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 45. . "MORRIS, GARRETT ISAAC. The secret place, lv. A play. © Garrett Isaac Morris; 27Mar73; DU86443."
  4. Web site: 'Saturday Night Live' pioneer and NOLA native Garrett Morris to appear on 'Oprah'. April 11, 2011 .
  5. Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection, 2019, p. 138
  6. Web site: My 'SNL': Testimonials From Cast Members Who Lived It . Matt . Patches . August 21, 2014 . Grantland.com . January 17, 2018.
  7. Web site: Black Arts Repertory Theatre/School · F.B. Eyes Digital Archive: FBI Files on African American Authors and Literary Institutions Obtained Through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) . WUSTL Digital Gateway Image Collections & Exhibitions . January 17, 2018.
  8. Web site: So Hard to Say Goodbye: The Oral History of Cooley High .
  9. Web site: Garrett Morris on Saturday Night Live . NBC. 2019-12-17.
  10. Book: Hill. Doug. Jeff. Weingrad. 1986. Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live. New York City. Beech Tree Books. 0-688-05099-9.
  11. News: The Census Taker (1984). https://web.archive.org/web/20111207041833/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/86893/The-Census-Taker/details. dead. December 7, 2011. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. 2011. May 24, 2010.
  12. News: Things Are Beginning To Look 'Berry Good' For Garrett Morris. Bob. Michals. The Palm Beach Post. January 3, 1985. May 24, 2010. May 17, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200517174014/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=N_QiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Fs0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1339,1505753. dead.
  13. Web site: Comedian Garrett Morris shot in Los Angeles holdup attempt. The Baltimore Sun. February 25, 1994 . January 17, 2018.
  14. Web site: New Miller Lite Beer Commercial Starring Garrett Morris, Jason Weaver...and Stacey Dash!. March 31, 2010. WPGC. January 17, 2018. January 16, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170116084640/http://wpgc.cbslocal.com/2010/03/31/new-miller-lite-beer-commercial-starring-garrett-morris-jason-weaver-and-stacey-dash/. dead.
  15. Web site: Scott Porter To Star in CW's 'Hart Of Dixie', More Actors Board Pilots. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood. July 1, 2011. March 16, 2011.
  16. Web site: Seidman. Robert. CBS Announces Fall 2011 Premiere Dates. https://web.archive.org/web/20110701095954/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/06/29/cbs-announces-fall-2011-premiere-dates/96883/. dead. July 1, 2011. TV By the Numbers. June 29, 2011. July 1, 2011.
  17. Web site: Ant-Man's Most Overlooked Cameo: Ant-Man Himself. Russ. Burlingame. Comicbook.com.
  18. Web site: ABC . Alfonso Ribeiro versus Garrett Morris! - Celebrity Family Feud . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/2VUt0_49Z7M. 2021-12-11 . live. YouTube . November 4, 2019 . September 10, 2016.
  19. Web site: Garrett Morris (visual voices guide) . March 7, 2024 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.