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Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum (August 28, 1897 – September 2, 1964) was an American radio, television, and film character actor.

Morris Ankrum
Morris in Rocketship X-M (1950)
Born(1897-08-28)August 28, 1897
DiedSeptember 2, 1964(1964-09-02) (aged 67)
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupations
  • Actor
  • lawyer
  • professor
Years active1923–1964
Spouses
  • Gillian Gilbert,
Elizabeth Lawrence
(m. 1925, divorced)
,
(m. 1935)
Children4

Early life edit

Born in Danville in Vermilion County in eastern Illinois, Ankrum originally began a career in academics. After graduating from The University of Southern California with a law degree, he went on to an associate professorship in economics at the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley he became involved in the drama department and eventually began teaching drama and directing at the Pasadena Playhouse.[1]

From 1923 to 1939 he acted in several Broadway stage productions, including Gods of the Lightning, The Big Blow, and Within the Gates.[2]

Film career edit

Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939.[3]

Ankrum was cast in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men (particularly army officers), judges, trail hands, bankers, and even psychiatrists in more than 270 films and television episodes. His parts included villainous roles in Paramount's Hopalong Cassidy film series. Ankrum was in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production of Tennessee Johnson (1942), a biographical film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. president. As Sen. Jefferson Davis, Ankrum addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic's first—and only—president. Ankrum's film career spanned 30 years. His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science-fiction genres.

Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride 'Em Cowboy in 1942, Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, Apache (1954), and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan.

In the science fiction genre, he appeared in Rocketship X-M (1950); as a Martian leader in Flight to Mars (1951); in Red Planet Mars (1952), playing the United States Secretary of Defense; in the cult classic Invaders From Mars (1953), playing a United States Army general; and as another Army general in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956); as a psychiatrist in the cult classic Kronos (1957); and other military-officer roles in Beginning of the End (1957) and The Giant Claw (1957), and the Independent production, “Giant from the Unknown” released 1958.

Later years edit

By the end of 1958 Ankrum's film career had essentially ended, though he continued taking television roles. In the syndicated series Stories of the Century Ankrum played outlaw Chris Evans, who with his young associate John Sontag, played by John Smith, turned to crime to thwart the Southern Pacific Railroad, which Evans and Sontag held in contempt.

Ankrum made 22 appearances on CBS's Perry Mason as one of several judges who regularly presided over the murder trials of Mason's clients from the show's first season in 1957 until his death in 1964. The show ended two years later.

Ankrum appeared in western series such as The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Bronco, Maverick, Tales of the Texas Rangers, Cimarron City, Rawhide and The Rifleman.

Ankrum appeared in a number of ABC/Warner Brothers westerns. On October 15, 1957, he had a major part in the episode "Strange Land" of the series Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins. Ankrum played an embittered rancher named Cash Billings, who allows hired gunman Burr Fulton ( Rhodes Reason) to take over his spread, but Sugarfoot arrives to bring law and justice to the situation. Ankrum appeared again, as John Savage, in 1959 in the Sugarfoot episode "The Wild Bunch". The same year, he portrayed a zealot who abused his daughter, played by Sherry Jackson, in the episode "The Naked Gallows" of the western Maverick with Jack Kelly and Mike Connors. In 1961, he again played embittered, and this time paralyzed, rancher Cyrus Dawson in the episode "Incident at Dawson Flats" of the western series Cheyenne.

In the 1958–59 season Ankrum appeared 12 times in Richard Carlson's syndicated western series Mackenzie's Raiders. In the series set on the Rio Grande border, Carlson plays Col. Ranald Mackenzie, who faces troubles from assorted border outlaws.[4]

Ankrum was cast in an episode of the 1959 CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace. He also made occasional uncredited appearances in several Roger Corman films. While busy in films and television, Ankrum was still involved in live theatre and continued to direct plays at the Pasadena Playhouse.[1]

He and his second wife, Joan Wheeler (married aka Joan Ankrum),[5] had a child, David Ankrum, best known as Adam from Tabitha. David Ankrum eventually became a Hollywood agent. Joan Ankrum, of Joan Ankrum Galleries,[6] became a prominent Los Angeles art dealer[7] with a gallery on La Cienega Boulevard

Death edit

On September 2, 1964, Ankrum died of trichinosis. At the time of his death, he was still involved with Raymond Burr's Perry Mason TV series.[1][8] His final appearance on Perry Mason, in the episode "The Case of the Sleepy Slayer", and his last feature film, Guns of Diablo, in which he was cast as Ray Macklin, were released in 1964 and 1965, respectively, following Ankrum's death.

Selected filmography edit

Television credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Morris Ankrum (Stephen Morris)". The Old Corral. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  2. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on September 18, 2021. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "Morris Ankrum". allmovie.com. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  4. ^ Billy Hathorn, "Roy Bean, Temple Houston, Bill Longley, Ranald Mackenzie, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and the Texas Rangers: Depictions of West Texans in Series Television, 1955 to 1967", West Texas Historical Review, Vol. 89 (2013), p. 113
  5. ^ admin (December 24, 2001). "Joan Ankrum Obituary - Los Angeles, California". Legacy.com.
  6. ^ "A Finding Aid to the Ankrum Gallery records, circa 1900-circa 1990s, bulk 1960-1990". www.aaa.si.edu.
  7. ^ "Joan Wheeler Ankrum's Obituary on Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ "Morris Ankrum, 67, Actor In Movies and on the Stage". The New York Times. September 4, 1964. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 21, 2024.

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Morris Ankrum August 28 1897 September 2 1964 was an American radio television and film character actor Morris AnkrumMorris in Rocketship X M 1950 Born 1897 08 28 August 28 1897Danville Illinois U S DiedSeptember 2 1964 1964 09 02 aged 67 Pasadena California U S Alma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupationsActorlawyerprofessorYears active1923 1964SpousesGillian Gilbert Elizabeth Lawrence m 1925 divorced wbr Joan Wheeler m 1935 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Film career 3 Later years 4 Death 5 Selected filmography 6 Television credits 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Danville in Vermilion County in eastern Illinois Ankrum originally began a career in academics After graduating from The University of Southern California with a law degree he went on to an associate professorship in economics at the University of California Berkeley While at Berkeley he became involved in the drama department and eventually began teaching drama and directing at the Pasadena Playhouse 1 From 1923 to 1939 he acted in several Broadway stage productions including Gods of the Lightning The Big Blow and Within the Gates 2 Film career editBefore signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum Upon signing with the studio he chose to use the name Stephen Morris before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939 3 Ankrum was cast in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures including scientists military men particularly army officers judges trail hands bankers and even psychiatrists in more than 270 films and television episodes His parts included villainous roles in Paramount s Hopalong Cassidy film series Ankrum was in Metro Goldwyn Mayer s production of Tennessee Johnson 1942 a biographical film about Andrew Johnson the 17th U S president As Sen Jefferson Davis Ankrum addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic s first and only president Ankrum s film career spanned 30 years His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science fiction genres Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride Em Cowboy in 1942 Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster Apache 1954 and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan In the science fiction genre he appeared in Rocketship X M 1950 as a Martian leader in Flight to Mars 1951 in Red Planet Mars 1952 playing the United States Secretary of Defense in the cult classic Invaders From Mars 1953 playing a United States Army general and as another Army general in Earth vs the Flying Saucers 1956 as a psychiatrist in the cult classic Kronos 1957 and other military officer roles in Beginning of the End 1957 and The Giant Claw 1957 and the Independent production Giant from the Unknown released 1958 Later years editBy the end of 1958 Ankrum s film career had essentially ended though he continued taking television roles In the syndicated series Stories of the Century Ankrum played outlaw Chris Evans who with his young associate John Sontag played by John Smith turned to crime to thwart the Southern Pacific Railroad which Evans and Sontag held in contempt Ankrum made 22 appearances on CBS s Perry Mason as one of several judges who regularly presided over the murder trials of Mason s clients from the show s first season in 1957 until his death in 1964 The show ended two years later Ankrum appeared in western series such as The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Bronco Maverick Tales of the Texas Rangers Cimarron City Rawhide and The Rifleman Ankrum appeared in a number of ABC Warner Brothers westerns On October 15 1957 he had a major part in the episode Strange Land of the series Sugarfoot starring Will Hutchins Ankrum played an embittered rancher named Cash Billings who allows hired gunman Burr Fulton Rhodes Reason to take over his spread but Sugarfoot arrives to bring law and justice to the situation Ankrum appeared again as John Savage in 1959 in the Sugarfoot episode The Wild Bunch The same year he portrayed a zealot who abused his daughter played by Sherry Jackson in the episode The Naked Gallows of the western Maverick with Jack Kelly and Mike Connors In 1961 he again played embittered and this time paralyzed rancher Cyrus Dawson in the episode Incident at Dawson Flats of the western series Cheyenne In the 1958 59 season Ankrum appeared 12 times in Richard Carlson s syndicated western series Mackenzie s Raiders In the series set on the Rio Grande border Carlson plays Col Ranald Mackenzie who faces troubles from assorted border outlaws 4 Ankrum was cast in an episode of the 1959 CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace He also made occasional uncredited appearances in several Roger Corman films While busy in films and television Ankrum was still involved in live theatre and continued to direct plays at the Pasadena Playhouse 1 He and his second wife Joan Wheeler married aka Joan Ankrum 5 had a child David Ankrum best known as Adam from Tabitha David Ankrum eventually became a Hollywood agent Joan Ankrum of Joan Ankrum Galleries 6 became a prominent Los Angeles art dealer 7 with a gallery on La Cienega BoulevardDeath editOn September 2 1964 Ankrum died of trichinosis At the time of his death he was still involved with Raymond Burr s Perry Mason TV series 1 8 His final appearance on Perry Mason in the episode The Case of the Sleepy Slayer and his last feature film Guns of Diablo in which he was cast as Ray Macklin were released in 1964 and 1965 respectively following Ankrum s death Selected filmography editReunion in Vienna 1933 as Musician uncredited Stand Up and Cheer 1934 as Washington Press Correspondent uncredited The Return of Hopalong Cassidy 1936 as Blackie Trail Dust 1936 as Tex Anderson Borderland 1937 as Loco Hills of Old Wyoming 1937 as Andrews North of the Rio Grande 1937 as Henry Stoneham Rustlers Valley 1937 as Glen Randall Knights of the Range 1940 as Gamecock The Showdown 1940 as Baron Rendor Light of the Western Stars 1940 as Nat Hayworth Buck Benny Rides Again 1940 as Second Outlaw Cherokee Strip 1940 as Hawk Barrett Three Men from Texas 1940 as Bruce Morgan Doomed Caravan 1941 as Stephen Westcott Cheers for Miss Bishop 1941 as Professor at Minna s Hearing uncredited The Roundup 1941 as Parenthesis In Old Colorado 1941 as Joe Weiler Border Vigilantes 1941 as Dan Forbes Pirates on Horseback 1941 as Ace Gibson Wide Open Town 1941 as Jim Stuart This Woman Is Mine 1941 as Roussel The Bandit Trail 1941 as Red Haggerty I Wake Up Screaming 1941 as Assistant District Attorney Road Agent 1941 as Big John Morgan Ride Em Cowboy 1942 as Ace Anderson Roxie Hart 1942 as Martin S Harrison Ten Gentlemen from West Point 1942 as Wood Tales of Manhattan 1942 as Judge Tom Barnes Robinson sequence The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe 1942 as Mr Graham The Omaha Trail 1942 as Henchman Job Tennessee Johnson 1942 as Jefferson Davis Time to Kill 1942 as Alexander Morny Reunion in France 1942 as Martin The Human Comedy 1943 as Mr Beaufrere uncredited Assignment in Brittany 1943 as Stenger uncredited Dixie Dugan 1943 as Editor Best Foot Forward 1943 as Col Harkrider Let s Face It 1943 as Man in Sun Shell Cafe uncredited I Dood It 1943 as Brinker Swing Fever 1943 as Dan Conlon The Cross of Lorraine 1943 as Col Demas uncredited Whistling in Brooklyn 1943 as Blake Newspaper Editor uncredited See Here Private Hargrove 1944 as Col Forbes uncredited The Heavenly Body 1944 as Dr Green Rationing 1944 as Mr Morgan Main Street Today 1944 Short as Mayor Charlie Maxwell uncredited Radio Bugs 1944 Short as Pain Killer Kilroy the dentist uncredited Important Business 1944 Short as Army Officer Who Sits by Doakes uncredited And Now Tomorrow 1944 Meet the People 1944 as Monte Rowland Kismet 1944 as The Caliph s Messenger uncredited Marriage Is a Private Affair 1944 as Mr Ed Scofield Barbary Coast Gent 1944 as Alec Veeder Return from Nowhere 1944 Short as Doctor uncredited Thirty Seconds over Tokyo 1944 as Admiral William F Halsey uncredited Gentle Annie 1944 as Deputy Gansby Dark Shadows 1944 Short as Police Lt Pat McKay Fall Guy 1945 Short as District Attorney uncredited Phantoms Inc 1945 Short Narrator uncredited voice The Hidden Eye 1945 as Ferris Purity Squad 1945 Short as Dr Adams uncredited Adventure 1945 as Mr Ludlow Farmer uncredited The Thin Man Goes Home 1945 as Willoughby The Harvey Girls 1946 as Rev Claggett The Postman Always Rings Twice 1946 as Judge Parkman uncredited The Green Years 1946 as Dr Galbraith uncredited Courage of Lassie 1946 as Farmer Crews The Cockeyed Miracle 1946 as Dr Wilson Undercurrent 1946 uncredited Lady in the Lake 1947 as Eugene Grayson The Mighty McGurk 1947 as Fowles A Really Important Person 1947 Short as Contest Emcee uncredited The Sea of Grass 1947 as A J Crane Attorney Undercover Maisie 1947 as Parker scenes cut Little Mr Jim 1947 as Col Starwell Song of the Thin Man 1947 as The Police Inspector uncredited Cynthia 1947 as Mr Phillips the High School Principal Merton of the Movies 1947 as Goodfellow s Club Manager uncredited Desire Me 1947 as Hector Martin Good News 1947 as Dean Griswold High Wall 1947 as Dr Stanley Griffin Alias a Gentleman 1948 as O K scenes cut Souvenirs of Death 1948 Short as Gangster Gun Owner 7 uncredited Fighting Back 1948 as Robert J Higby The Fabulous Fraud 1948 Short as Blind Girl s Father For the Love of Mary 1948 as Adm Walton Joan of Arc 1948 as Capt Poton de Xaintrailles Bad Men of Tombstone 1949 as Mr Jones We Were Strangers 1949 as Mr Seymour Colorado Territory 1949 as United States Marshal The Fountainhead 1949 as Prosecutor uncredited Slattery s Hurricane 1949 as Dr Holmes uncredited Chain Lightning 1950 as Ed Bostwick Borderline 1950 as Bill Whittaker The Damned Don t Cry 1950 as Jim Whitehead In a Lonely Place 1950 as Lloyd Barnes Rocketship X M 1950 as Dr Ralph Fleming Southside 1 1000 1950 as Eugene Deane Short Grass 1950 as Hal Fenton The Redhead and the Cowboy 1951 as Sheriff The Lion Hunters 1951 as Tom Forbes Fighting Coast Guard 1951 as Navy Captain Along the Great Divide 1951 as Ed Roden Tomorrow Is Another Day 1951 as Hugh Wagner Flight to Mars 1951 as Ikron My Favorite Spy 1951 as Gen Frazer Fort Osage 1952 as Arthur Pickett Mutiny 1952 as Capt Radford Red Planet Mars 1952 as Secretary of Defense Sparks And Now Tomorrow 1952 Three for Bedroom C 1952 as Well Wisher at Station uncredited Son of Ali Baba 1952 as Ali Baba The Raiders 1952 as Alcalde Thomas Ainsworth Because of You 1952 as Dr Travis Hiawatha 1952 as Iagoo The Man Behind the Gun 1953 as Bram Creegan Fort Vengeance 1953 as Chief Crowfoot I Beheld His Glory 1953 TV Movie as Simon Peter Invaders From Mars 1953 as Col Fielding Arena 1953 as Bucky Hillberry Devil s Canyon 1953 as Sheriff Sky Commando 1953 as Gen W R Combs Mexican Manhunt 1953 as Tip Morgan The Moonlighter 1953 as Alexander Prince Flight Nurse 1953 as Interrogating Officer uncredited Three Young Texans 1954 as Jeff Blair Taza Son of Cochise 1954 as Grey Eagle Southwest Passage 1954 as Dr Elias P Stanton Drums Across the River 1954 as Chief Ouray The Saracen Blade 1954 Silver Lode 1954 as Zachary Evans Apache 1954 as Dawson The Outlaw Stallion 1954 as Sheriff Two Guns and a Badge 1954 as Sheriff Jackson Cattle Queen of Montana 1954 as J I Pop Jones The Steel Cage 1954 as Prison Board Member Garvey segment The Hostages Vera Cruz 1954 as Gen Ramirez For the Defense 1954 TV Movie as Prosecutor The Little Lamb A Christmas Story 1955 Short as Azar the Shepherd uncredited Dr Harvey W Wiley 1955 TV Movie as Dr Treet Many Rivers to Cross 1955 as Mr Emmett Surly Innkeeper amp J P uncredited Crashout 1955 as Head Guard The Silver Star 1955 as Charlie Childress Chief Crazy Horse 1955 as Red Cloud The Eternal Sea 1955 as Vice Adm Arthur Dewey Struble No Man s Woman 1955 as Capt Hostedder The Last Command 1955 as Military Governor Juan Bradburn uncredited Duel on the Mississippi 1955 as Magistrate uncredited Tennessee s Partner 1955 as Judge Parker The Adventures of Fu Manchu 1956 as Professor Rutledge Fury at Gunsight Pass 1956 as Doc Phillips When Gangland Strikes 1956 as Leo Fantzler Quincannon Frontier Scout 1956 as Col Harry Conover Earth vs the Flying Saucers 1956 as Brig Gen John Hanley Down Liberty Road 1956 Short as Fred Schroder Walk the Proud Land 1956 as Gen Wade Death of a Scoundrel 1956 as Capt LaFarge Homicide Squad The Desperadoes Are in Town 1956 as Mr Rutherford Naked Gun 1956 as Sheriff Jim Jackson Drango 1957 as Henry Calder Zombies of Mora Tau 1957 as Dr Jonathan Eggert Hell s Crossroads 1957 as Wheeler Kronos 1957 as Dr Albert Stern The Giant Claw 1957 as Lt Gen Edward Considine Beginning of the End 1957 as Gen John Hanson Omar Khayyam 1957 as Imam Nowaffak The Power of the Resurrection 1958 as Annas Giant from the Unknown 1958 as Dr Frederick Cleveland Young and Wild 1958 as Police Capt Egan How to Make a Monster 1958 as Police Capt Hancock Curse of the Faceless Man 1958 as Narrator voice uncredited Badman s Country 1958 as Mayor Coleman Twilight for the Gods 1958 as Sea Captain The Saga of Hemp Brown 1958 as Bo Slauter Tarawa Beachhead 1958 as Chief of Staff Pearl Harbor uncredited From the Earth to the Moon 1958 as President Ulysses S Grant uncredited Frontier Gun 1958 as Andrew Barton Half Human 1958 as Dr Carl Jordan The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come 1961 as Gen Lew Wallace uncredited The Most Dangerous Man Alive 1961 as Capt Davis Tower of London 1962 as The Archbishop uncredited X The Man with the X ray Eyes 1963 as Mr Bowhead uncredited Guns of Diablo 1965 as Ray Macklin final film role Television credits editAmos n Andy 1 episode 1951 as Judge Cowboy G Men 3 episodes 1953 as John Calhoun Judge Jefferson Dixon Carl Randall The Pepsi Cola Playhouse 1 episode 1953 as Tom The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 1 episode 1955 as Old Man Cullen Schlitz Playhouse of Stars 3 episodes 1953 1955 as Link Bradford Hendrick Vandorp Damon Norton Mark Warren Four Star Playhouse 3 episodes 1955 1956 as Mr Raymond Mr Mason Warden Cavalcade of America 2 episodes 1953 1956 as Peter Slade Maj Gen C H Gerhardt Gen Stonewall Jackson Science Fiction Theatre 4 episodes 1955 1956 as Dr McDermott Campbell Dr Clausen George Halsey You Are There 1 episode 1956 as Daniel Webster Official Detective TV series episode Beauty In The Bag 1957 as Cope The Adventures of Jim Bowie 1 episode 1957 as John McDonogh Gabriel Durand Lassie 1 episode 1957 as Harry Tombstone Territory 2 episodes 1957 and 1959 as George West Galeno Mayor Sugarfoot 2 episodes 1957 and 1959 as John Savage Cash Billings Maverick 2 episodes 1957 and 1960 as Judge Jason Painter Joshua Haines Tales of Wells Fargo 1 episodes 1957 as Colonel Cole Bryson The Veil 1 episode 1958 as Judge Davis Have Gun Will Travel 1 episode 1958 as Maxim Bruckner U S Marshal in Good Indian 1958 as Henry Colt Mackenzie s Raiders 2 episodes 1958 1959 as Dutch Herman Sergeant Lund Sea Hunt 1 episode 1958 as Earl Tucker Head of INS 26 Men 2 episodes 1958 as Jeff Hubbard Miles Young The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 6 episodes 1955 1958 as Yellow Wolf Brig General Jack Lawrence Chief Red Eagle Walking Hawk Long Dog Millard Austin Wagon Train as Michael Folsom in The Tobias Jones Story 1958 as Michael Folsom Frontier Doctor 1 episode 1959 as Colonel Martin Brandt Death Valley Days in A Bullet for the Captain 1958 as Major Rogers and in The Talking Wire 1959 as Phillips Lawman in The Young Toughs 1959 as Ike Smith Bat Masterson in A Matter of Honor 1959 as Judge Dorset Markham in The Last Bullet 1959 as Harold Burgess Tombstone Territory 2 episodes 1957 1959 as George West Galeno Mayor Riverboat in A Night at Trapper s Landing 1959 as C C Thompson Gunsmoke as Merle in The Bobsy Twins 1960 as Merle Finney Dennis the Menace 1 episode 1960 as Minister The Man from Blackhawk 1 episode as Martin Randolph in Portrait of Cynthia 1960 as Martin Randolph Cheyene 4 episodes 1956 1961 as Cyrus Dawson Matt Benedict John Clements Ed Roden Sr Rawhide 2 episodes 1959 1961 as Doctor Morgan in S3 E11 Incident of the Broken Word 1961 Dr Tom Jackson The Rifleman 2 episodes 1959 1961 as Jacob Black Aaron Pelser Bronco 5 episodes 1958 1961 as Gilbert Groves General Blunt Dan Peppin Gen George Meade Todd Morgan The Barbara Stanwyck Show as Walter Harwood in Along the Barbary Coast 1961 Bonanza as Mr Mason in The Gamble 1962 as Mr Mason Kraft Suspense Theatre 1 episode 1964 as Chief Austin Perry Mason 22 episodes 1957 1964 as Judge Judge BatesReferences edit a b c Morris Ankrum Stephen Morris The Old Corral Retrieved April 14 2014 Morris Ankrum Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on September 18 2021 Retrieved September 18 2021 Morris Ankrum allmovie com Retrieved April 14 2014 Billy Hathorn Roy Bean Temple Houston Bill Longley Ranald Mackenzie Buffalo Bill Jr and the Texas Rangers Depictions of West Texans in Series Television 1955 to 1967 West Texas Historical Review Vol 89 2013 p 113 admin December 24 2001 Joan Ankrum Obituary Los Angeles California Legacy com A Finding Aid to the Ankrum Gallery records circa 1900 circa 1990s bulk 1960 1990 www aaa si edu Joan Wheeler Ankrum s Obituary on Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Morris Ankrum 67 Actor In Movies and on the Stage The New York Times September 4 1964 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 21 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Morris Ankrum nbsp Biography portal nbsp Illinois portal nbsp California portal nbsp Law portal nbsp Education portal nbsp Radio portal nbsp Theatre portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portal Morris Ankrum at IMDb Morris Ankrum at AllMovie Morris Ankrum at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morris Ankrum amp oldid 1213682195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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