
James Morrison
James Morrison, born James Woods Morrison, was an American silent movie actor with over 180 film credits. He later published two novels, Road End (1927) and April Luck (1932). He taught speech and drama classes at Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn for many years.
James Morrison, born James Woods Morrison, was an American silent movie actor with over 180 film credits. He later published two novels, Road End (1927) and April Luck (1932). He taught speech and drama classes at Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn for many years.
Known For
Cast Credits
The Seventh Bandit
as Paul Scanlon
The Impostor
as Gordon
The Count of Luxembourg
as Anatole
Don't
as Abel
Wreckage
as Grant Demarest
The Pride of the Force
as Jimmy Moore
Captain Blood
as Jeremy Pitt
Wine of Youth
as Clinton (1870 prologue)
Held to Answer
as Rollie Burbeck
On the Banks of the Wabash
as David
The Unknown Purple
as Leslie Bradbury
The Man Next Door
as Jimmy
The Little Girl Next Door
as Jim Manning
The Nth Commandment
as Harry Smith
The Dangerous Age
as Bob
Only a Shop Girl
as Charles Black
Shattered Idols
as Lt. Walter Hurst / David Hurst
Handle with Care
as Phil Burnham
The Little Minister
as Gavin Dishart
Danger Ahead!
as Norman Minot
A Yankee Go Getter
as Barry West
Sowing the Wind
as Ned Brabazon
Black Beauty
as Harry Blomefield
When We Were Twenty-One
as Richard Audaine
Love Without Question
as Robert Blackburn
The Woman Game
as Leonard Travers
The Midnight Bride
as Robert Pitcairn - Jeanne's sweetheart
Sacred Silence
as Lt. Ralph Harrison
Miss Dulcie from Dixie
as Orrin Castleton