Hunnicut, and Harry Morgan, as Colonel Sherman T. Potter, on the television show, California, circa 1981. Character actor best known for playing Col. Sherman T. Potter, Officer Bill Gannon on Dragnet. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. He graduated from Muskegon High School. In 1967, Morgan replaced Ben Alexander as the partner of Jack Webbs Sgt. He is survived by Bushman; three sons from his first marriage, Christopher, Charles and Paul; and eight grandchildren. With a wry smile, flat voice and sharp humor, Mr. Morgan played Colonel Potter from 1975 to 1983, when M*A*S*H went off the air. He once estimated that in one show or another, he was seen in prime time for 35 straight years. Morgan is survived by his second wife, Barbara, whom he married in 1986, and three sons, Christopher, Charles and Paul, from his first marriage, to Eileen, who died in 1985. He grew up in Muskegon, Mich., played high school football despite his small stature and was a member of the schools champion debate team. He reprised the role for two seasons for the less-successful spin-off AfterMASH. Thu 8 Dec 2011 05.23 EST 45 Harry Morgan, the actor best known for playing Colonel Sherman Potter in the US television comedy M*A*S*H, has died at his Los Angeles home aged 96. [4] In his interview with the Archive of American Television, Morgan spelled his Norwegian family surname as "Brasburg". He was a treasure as a person, an imp at times, and always a true professional. He was also a regular on The Richard Boone Show (1963-64), Kentucky Jones (1964-65), The D.A. (1971-72), Hec Ramsey (1972-74),You Cant Take It With You (1987) and Blackes Magic (1986). Morgan continued to play a number of significant roles on the big screen in such films as The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) with Henry Fonda, Wing and a Prayer (1944), A Bell for Adano (1945), Dragonwyck (1946) with Walter Huston, The Gangster (1947), The Big Clock (1948) with Charles Laughton, The Well (1951), High Noon (1952) with Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, Torch Song (1953) with Joan Crawford, and several films in the 1950s for director Anthony Mann starring James Stewart, including Bend of the River (1952), Thunder Bay (1953), The Glenn Miller Story (1954), The Far Country (1955), and Strategic Air Command (1955). However, Morgan wasn't an original cast member on the hit CBS series. Would love your thoughts, please comment. Harry Morgan was born Harry Bratsburg on April 10, 1915, in Detroit. Morgan was later cast in the 1954 movie about his friend, The Glenn Miller Story, playing Chummy MacGregor. Read Summer For The Gods The drug dealers eventually find out she is informing on them, and make an example of her; they brutally murder her and three others with chainsaws in a shipping container. His son Charles, a lawyer in Los Angeles, confirmed his death. He dies a year later, supposedly of heart disease. His sharp quips will live long after him, but the man will no longer be among us. On the small screen, he played numerous guest roles and was a regular on several TV shows, including Pete and Gladys, December Bride, The Richard Boone Show, Kentucky Jones, The D.A., Hec Ramsey, and Blackes Magic. He returned to role as Captain Bill Gannon in the 1987 film comedy Dragnet, opposite Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Morgan had four sons with his first wife: Christopher, Charles, Paul, and Daniel (who died in 1989). Taking to Hollywood after initially working as a salesman, it wasn't long before Morgan's success arrived. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Daniel Morgan (219014200)? Morgan and Duane are seen on "TWD" pilot. Also known for his commanding personality throughout his career, he tackled movies and television in a way no other actor would do it. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. That other Henry Morgan died in 1994. | Photo: Getty Images. Morgan also appeared in several Disney movies throughout the decade, including The Barefoot Executive, Snowball Express, Charley and the Angel, The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Cat from Outer Space (opposite McLean Stevenson) and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. However, while his career dabbled successfully on TV, the actor endured many tumultuous years in his personal affairs. In the fall of 1937 he went to New York City and appeared in several Broadway productions, using the name Harry Bratsburg. Daniel Howard Morgan (1946-1989) He was the son of Harry Morgan and Eileen Ann Morgan (Detchon) At the time of his death, he was 42 years old. The entertainment icon also once admitted Colonel Potter was the best role he "ever had. Harry Morgan, right, with Jack Webb in "Dragnet" in 1967. The intense two-day shooting schedule challenged Morgan, as did Webbs insistence that they speak in a flat monotone so they wouldnt appear to be emotionally involved with the other characters. In the early 1970s Morgan worked on another Webb creation, the courtroom drama The D.A., and appeared opposite Richard Boone in Hec Ramsey, a western that was part of NBCs Sunday Mystery Movie series. But it was his Colonel Potter in M*A*S*H that gave him his widest claim to fame, and won him an Emmy in 1980 as outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series. Also read:'Laugh-In' Regular Alan Sues Dies at 85, ""He was firm," Morgan said. Sadly the couple's relationship was cut off when Eileen died in 1985 after being married for 45 years. Three years after it debuted, he joined the show in 1975 as commanding officer of the unorthodox 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, which patched together the wounded during the Korean War. Joe Friday in the show that lionized the Los Angeles Police Department. [1][2][3] His parents were of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. Until MASH Morgan was best known for his role as Officer Bill Gannon in Dragnet, a show that he had first appeared on in the 1940s on the radio. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. ", However, Morgan, who appeared on the anti-war comedy series from 1975 to 1983, notably starred in many hit projects, which earned him awards. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? After a personable performance as Glenn Millers pianist, Chummy MacGregor, in The Glenn Miller Story (1954), starring James Stewart, he often played softer characters as well as his trademark hard-bitten tough guys. (1971), opposite Robert Conrad and Hec Ramsey (1972), opposite Richard Boone. Photos. Please reset your password. Sadly the couple's relationship was cut off when Eileen died in 1985 after being married for 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Bushman, whom he married in 1986; three sons from his first marriage, Christopher, Charles and Paul; and eight grandchildren. (1972). Oops, we were unable to send the email. 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Some of Morgan's '40s movies include 1942's "The Omaha Trail," "The Ox-Bow Incident," and "Wing and a Prayer" in 1944. Morgan was eventually released, and he didn't make headlines for another domestic mishap. [10] The case was later dismissed.[11]. As Alan [Alda] said, he did not have an unadorable bone in his body. Dexter prizes these lessons as a means to satisfy his homicidal urges with his father's approval, dubbing the rules as the "Code of Harry". As Officer Bill Gannon, Morgan would later co-star with Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday in the 1967 revival of Dragnet onTV, which ran until 1970, as well as in the 1987 parody movie. Portrait of American actors, from left, Alan Alda, as Captain Benjamin Hawkeye Pierce, Mike Farrell, as Captain B.J. However, on the upside, I can publically share with newer generations what I told him as well as asking for his (above mentioned). Harry Morgan reached the astounding age of 96 years. Morgan had four sons with his first wife: Christopher, Charles, Paul, and Daniel (who died in 1989). After Morgan got arrested, police reports revealed Quine had a red, swollen left foot, a one-quarter-inch cut near her right eye, and a bruised right arm. Morgan also did summer stock at the Pine Brook Country Club located in the countryside of Nichols, Connecticut. His son Charles, a lawyer in Los Angeles, said in a telephone interview that he would marvel at his fathers photographic memory. In 1980 Morgan won an Emmy Award for best in U.S. TV for his work on the CBS series. Performing on a hotel stage he experienced success in The Front Page and The Petrified Forest.. He then married Barbara Bushman Quine (granddaughter of silent film star Francis X. Bushman) on December 17, 1986. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. Later he played sheriffs ina number of westerns, notably in The Shootist (1976), John Wayne's final film. Morgan maintained his acting career for many years, acting way into his 70s. Known to a younger generation of fans as "Col. Sherman T. Potter" on M*A*S*H (1972). He received eight Emmy nominations for the role and won once, in 1980, the same year he was nominated for directing an episode of MASH.. The role of Col. Potter in MASH came along when the fictional surgical unit needed a new commanding officer after McLean Stevenson left the show in 1975. Harry's relationship with his biological daughter Debra, meanwhile, is more complicated; she craves her father's approval, but feels that he favors Dexter. Appearing on a talk show to focus on himself because he was Harry Morgan, he said, was not nearly as natural as appearing in a role as Pete Porter or Bill Gannon or Colonel Potter, or as the cowboy drifter who wandered into town with Henry Fonda and got wrapped up in a vigilante brigade in Ox-Bow Incident., Harry Morgan, Colonel Potter on M*A*S*H, Dies at 96, https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/arts/television/harry-morgan-mash-and-dragnet-actor-dies-at-96.html. He was very humble about having such a successful career. | Photo: Getty Images. Morgans eight-year run on MASH, the pinnacle of his seven-decade acting career, began when he was 60 and had already appeared on the Broadway stage, in dozens of television shows and more than 50 films. Morgan's ironically gruff demeanor made him an in-demand character actor for nearly five decades. Shortly before the final episode was broadcast, Morgan told The Times, Therell never be another MASH. Theres nothing in the way of doing your best work on this set, absolutely nothing.. Morgan was also one of the oldest living Hollywood male actors. Try again later. speaks out against the above mentioned and. The son of Welsh immigrants, he initially saw service in the French and Indian War as a teamster before putting his marksmanship skills to use as a colonial ranger. He remarked that someone had asked him if working on M*A*S*H had made him a better actor. One of Morgan's sons, Daniel, died in 1989. There was an error deleting this problem. A fourth son, Daniel, died in 1989. GREAT NEWS! Morgan directed episodes for several TV series, including two episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, two episodes of Hec Ramsey, one episode of Adam-12, and eight episodes of M*A*S*H. Morgan had a guest role on The Jeff Foxworthy Show as Raymond and a guest role on Grace Under Fire as Jean's pot-smoking boyfriend. One season was made. You can always change this later in your Account settings. When Dexter is around 10 years old, Harry discovers that he has been killing neighborhood pets, and realizes that the boy has an innate need to kill. The character actor was arrested in 1996 and booked for spousal battery after police responded to a 911 call from his wife, Barbara Bushman. In Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Harry is deeply alarmed when Dexter nearly kills the school bully, and takes him to visit a serial killer incarcerated on death row, hoping the condemned man will serve as a living example of the importance of not being caught. The love and admiration we all felt for him were returned tenfold in many, many ways. He left his office equipment job to appear in summer stock. Morgan did have one notable off-screen scandal. The picture on his desk was of Mr. Morgans wife, Eileen Detchon. That same year, he reprised his role, for a second time as "Off. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. (Morgan later had a cameo in the 1987 Dan Aykroyd-Tom Hanks Dragnet spoof and provided the voice of Gannon for a 1995 episode of The Simpsons.). Morgan also was married to Eileen Detchon for 45 years until her death in 1985. Try again later. Images of America, Trumbull Historical Society, 1997, p. 123. Morgan also costarred in a spinoff sitcom, AfterMASH, which was set in a stateside veterans hospital and aired from 1983 to 1984. In 1987, Morgan reprised his Bill Gannon character, now a captain, for a supporting role in another film version of Dragnet, a parody and homage to the original series written by and starring Dan Aykroyd and costarring Tom Hanks and Christopher Plummer. Morgan's 2004 Television Academy Foundation interview below: I agree with TheWrap's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and provide my consent to receive marketing communications from them. Learn more about managing a memorial . It was not Morgans first appearance on the program his portrayal of a demented general on the show earned him an Emmy nomination the same year he joined the series. He went on to appear in All My Sons (1948), based on the Arthur Miller play, with Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster; The Big Clock (1948), in which he played a silent, menacing bodyguard to Charles Laughton; Yellow Sky (1949), with Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter; and the critically praised western High Noon (1952), with Gary Cooper. There is a problem with your email/password. In the television series he is portrayed by James Remar. Except for the tacky love story on the 1st one. Failed to delete memorial. In 1941 he and his actress wife, Eileen, headed for Hollywood, and Morgan did hit a rocky patch of sorts he didnt work for five months. He appeared in more than 100 films throughout his career, often playing bad guys and sidekicks. [5] [6] Sometime after the war, he purchased a farm between Winchester and Battletown. Note: Daniel Howard Morgan has a twin brother, Paul Anthony Morgan. Throughout the next two decades, Morgan was active in films and on television, including the TV movies The Incident (1990), Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (1992) and Incident in a Small Town (1994), inall three of which Walter Matthau, asasmall-town lawyer, and Morgan, as a judge, sparred amiably. Morgan did have one notable off-screen scandal. Harry Morgan is survived by three sons, eight grandchildren, and his second wife, Barbara Bushman. While working in Washington, selling office furniture, he joined local troupes and then became a member of the Group Theatre in New York. Weve all gotten so much more than we ever would have doing anything else. RIP Harry Morgan. He was 96. Learn how your comment data is processed. He was best known for playing Colonel Sherman T. Potter on the long-running army comedy. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, as a supporting actor, he played runtish bad guys and worms that seldom turned. Although "M*A*S*H" made him a television icon,Morgan first came to attention for his role as Officer Bill Gannon, Joe Friday's partner on the revived version of "Dragnet," which aired on NBC from 1967-70. In 1986, he co-starred with Hal Linden in Blacke's Magic, a show about a magician who doubled as a detective solving unusual crimes. Mr. Morgan lived in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles. Also read:From Steve Jobs to Elizabeth Taylor: Notable Celeb Deaths of 2011. And the greatest and most selfless tribute to the experience we enjoyed was paid by Harry at the press conference when our show ended. Performing on a hotel stage he experienced success in The Front Page and The Petrified Forest.. Harry Morgan was an American actor, best remembered for playing the role of Colonel Sherman T. Potter in the war comedy series 'M*A*S*H'. Harry Morgan (born Harry Bratsberg; April 10, 1915 December 7, 2011) was an American actor and director whose television and film career spanned six decades. At 27, billed as Henry Morgan, helanded a contract with 20th Century-Fox, where his gravelly voice, pint-sized figure and pug-dog features became familiar in war films such as Crash Dive (1943) and A Bell for Adano (1945), andas cowboy Henry Fonda's pal inWilliam Wellman's The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), caught up in a lynching party. Morgan's major roles included Pete Porter in both December Bride (19541959) and Pete and Gladys (19601962); Officer Bill Gannon on Dragnet (19671970); Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey (19721974); and his starring role as Colonel Sherman T. Potter in M*A*S*H (19751983) and AfterMASH (19831985). Reports showed that the Los Angeles police who received Quine's 911 call heard yelling and screaming inside the house, and the officers who arrived at the scene saw Quine limping. Morgan loved his first wife and cherished her memory even after her death. Bushman had a cut under her right eye and a swollen foot, according to reports. Father: Henry Bratsburg (mechanic . The son of an auto mechanic, he was born Harry Bratsberg in Detroit on April 10, 1915. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Morgan would later work with Webb in both short-lived series, The D.A. He played Potter, an expert surgeon and a father figure in the camp, from 1978 until 1983. ___________________________________________ Daniel Howard Morgan California Deaths, 1940 - 1997 Birth: Dec 23 1946 - California On confirming his death, his son Charles said that he had been recently treated for pneumonia. The actor died in his home in Los Angeles after suffering . In July 1996, he was arrested on domestic battery charges for striking his wife Barbara which caused her to be admitted to the hospital. All rights reserved. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Afterwards, he retired from show business and lived with his family. She died in 1985 after 45 years of marriage. By 1983, M*A*S*H's series was getting very expensive, as well as with the cast, hence, CBS reduced it to 16 episodes. Reflecting on the deceased actor's personality, Beth said: "He was side-splittingly funny, a very gentle and loving father-in-law. Although famous to a younger generation of fans as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on the long-running army comedy, "M*A*S*H," the actor's career dated as far back as the 1940s. With the beginning of the American . He made his professional acting debut in a summer stock production of At Mrs. Beams in Mount Kisco, N.Y., and his Broadway debut in 1937 in the original production of Golden Boy, starring Luther Adler, in a cast that also included Karl Malden. Until MASH Morgan was best known for his role as Officer Bill Gannon in Dragnet, a show that he had first appeared on in the 1940s on the radio. After appearing in a one-act play in Santa Barbara titled Hello Out There, he was offered a contract with 20th Century Fox and, going by Henry Morgan, promptly made six movies, starting with To the Shores of Tripoli., Morgan went on to appear in such films as High Noon (1953), The Glenn Miller Story (1954), Inherit the Wind (1960), Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969) and his personal favorite, 1943s The Ox-Bow Incident.. He left his office equipment job to appear in summer stock. In the 1964-1965 season, Morgan co-starred as Seldom Jackson in the 26-week NBC comedy/drama Kentucky Jones, starring Dennis Weaver, formerly of Gunsmoke . Please fill in your e-mail so we can share with you our top stories! For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. 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