People
Morris Carnovsky
Biography:
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Morris Carnovsky (September 5, 1897 – September 1, 1992) was an American stage and film actor born in St. Louis, Missouri. He worked briefly in the Yiddish theatre before attending Washington University in St. Louis. Opting for a mainstream acting career, he appeared in dozens of Broadway shows.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre as Self | 1989-06-26 |
Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads | 1983-03-27 |
The Gambler as A. R. Lowenthal | 1974-10-02 |
Dig: A Journey Into Earth as Earl of Limestone (voice) | 1972-04-08 |
The Chicago Conspiracy Trial | 1970-10-04 |
A View from the Bridge as Mr. Alfieri | 1962-01-19 |
The World of Sholom Aleichem as Aaron Katz / Presiding Angel | 1959-12-14 |
Medea as Creon | 1959-10-12 |
Cyrano de Bergerac as Le Bret | 1950-11-16 |
The Second Woman as Dr. Raymond Hartley | 1950-07-07 |
Western Pacific Agent as Joe 'Pop' Wickens | 1950-04-10 |
Gun Crazy as Judge Willoughby | 1950-01-20 |
Thieves' Highway as Yanko Garcos | 1949-09-20 |
Siren of Atlantis as Le Mesge | 1949-01-04 |
Man-Eater of Kumaon as Ganga Ram | 1948-11-08 |
Saigon as Alex Maris | 1947-12-05 |
Joe Palooka in the Knockout as Howard Abbott | 1947-09-20 |
Dishonored Lady as Dr. Richard Caleb | 1947-05-16 |
Dead Reckoning as Martinelli | 1946-12-31 |
Miss Susie Slagle's as Dr. Fletcher | 1946-03-04 |
Cornered as Manuel Satana | 1945-11-23 |
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes as Bjorn Bjornson | 1945-09-06 |
Rhapsody in Blue as Morris Gershwin | 1945-06-27 |
The Master Race as Old Man Bartoc | 1944-09-22 |
Address Unknown as Max Eisenstein | 1944-06-01 |
Edge of Darkness as Sixtus Andresen | 1943-04-09 |
The City as Narrator (voice) | 1939-05-26 |
The 400 Million as Additional Voice (voice) | 1939-03-07 |
Tovarich as Chauffourier Dubieff | 1937-12-25 |
The Life of Emile Zola as Anatole France | 1937-09-09 |
Panther Woman of the Needle Trades, or The Lovely Life of Little Lisa as Jehovah | 1931-12-31 |