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Vic Morrow

Victor Morrow (born Victor Morozoff; February 14, 1929 – July 23, 1982) was an American actor. He came to prominence as one of the leads of the ABC drama series Combat! (1962–1967), which earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series. Active on screen for over three decades, his film roles include Blackboard Jungle (1955), King Creole (1958), God's Little Acre (1958), Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974), and The Bad News Bears (1976). Morrow continued acting up to his death during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) when he and two child actors were killed in a helicopter crash.[2][3]

Vic Morrow
Morrow in 1971
Born
Victor Morozoff[1]

(1929-02-14)February 14, 1929
DiedJuly 23, 1982(1982-07-23) (aged 53)
Cause of deathAccidental decapitation by helicopter rotor blades
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park
Culver City, California
Other namesVictor Morrow
OccupationActor
Years active1955–1982
Spouses
  • (m. 1957; div. 1964)
  • Gale A. Lester
    (m. 1975; div. 1979)
Children2, including Jennifer Jason Leigh

Early life edit

Morrow was born in the Bronx, New York City.[4] He was a son of Harry Morozoff, an electrical engineer, and his wife Jean (Kress) Morozoff.[5] Morrow dropped out of high school when he was 17 and enlisted in the United States Navy.[6] Morrow and his family lived in Asbury Park, New Jersey for many years.[7]

Career edit

Morrow attracted attention playing Stanley Kowalski in a touring production of A Streetcar Named Desire.[8] His first movie role was in Blackboard Jungle (1955), playing a thug student who torments teacher Glenn Ford.

It was made by MGM, who then put Morrow in Tribute to a Bad Man (1956). Morrow appeared on television, guest starring on shows like The Millionaire, Matinee Theatre, Climax!, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Restless Gun, Trackdown, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, and Telephone Time.

Morrow had support roles in Men in War (1957), directed by Anthony Mann, and was third billed in Hell's Five Hours (1958). He starred alongside Elvis Presley and an all-star supporting cast including Walter Matthau and Carolyn Jones in the movie King Creole (1958), directed by Michael Curtiz. Mann asked him back for God's Little Acre (1958).

However Morrow remained mostly a television actor, appearing in Naked City, Wichita Town, The Rifleman, The Lineup, Johnny Ringo, The Brothers Brannagan, The Law and Mr. Jones, The Lawless Years, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, General Electric Theatre, Target: The Corruptors, The Tall Man, Outlaws, Bonanza, and The Untouchables.

He was cast in the early Bonanza episode "The Avenger" as a mysterious figure known only as "Lassiter" – named after his town of origin – who arrives in Virginia City. He helps save Ben and Adam Cartwright from an unjust hanging, while eventually gunning down one sought-after man, revealing himself as the hunter of a lynch mob who killed his father. Having so far killed about half the mob, he rides off into the night, in an episode that resembles the later Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter. Morrow later appeared in the third season Bonanza episode "The Tin Badge".[citation needed]

Mann used Morrow a third time in Cimarron (1960), again tormenting Glenn Ford. He took on Audie Murphy in Posse from Hell (1961).

Morrow was cast as soldier-engineer Lt. Robert Benson in the 1962 episode, "A Matter of Honor", on the syndicated anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. The story focuses on Benson's fiancé, Indiana (Shirley Ballard), who tries to persuade him to boost their income by selling inside Army information to criminal real estate moguls like Joseph Hooker (Howard Petrie). Trevor Bardette and Meg Wyllie were cast in the roles of Captain and Mrs. Warner.[citation needed]

Morrow had his first leading role in Portrait of a Mobster (1961) playing Dutch Schultz.[9]

He continued as mostly a television actor, appearing in Death Valley Days, Alcoa Premiere, and Suspense.

Combat! edit

 
As Sgt. Saunders in Combat!

Morrow was cast in the lead role of Sergeant "Chip" Saunders in ABC's Combat!, a World War II drama, which aired from 1962 to 1967.[10] Pop culture scholar Gene Santoro has written:

TV's longest-running World War II drama (1962–1967) was really a collection of complex 50-minute movies. Salted with battle sequences, they follow a squad's travails from D-Day on – a gritty ground-eye view of men trying to salvage their humanity and survive. Melodrama, comedy, and satire come into play as top-billed Lieutenant Hanley (Rick Jason) and Sergeant Saunders (Vic Morrow) lead their men toward Paris ... The relentlessness hollows antihero Saunders out: at times, you can see the tombstones in his eyes."[11]

His friend and fellow actor on Combat!, Rick Jason, described Morrow as "a master director" who directed "one of the greatest anti-war films I've ever seen". He was referring to the two-part episode of Combat! entitled Hills Are for Heroes, which was written by Gene L. Coon.[12]

Deathwatch and A Man Called Sledge edit

Morrow also worked as a television director. Together with Leonard Nimoy, he produced the 1965 film Deathwatch, an English-language film version of Jean Genet's play Deathwatch (title in French: Haute Surveillance), adapted by Morrow and Barbara Turner, directed by Morrow, and starring Nimoy.[13]

After Combat! ended, Morrow played the lead in Target: Harry (1969), the pilot for a proposed series that was not picked up; Roger Corman directed.

In 1969 he set up his own company, Carleigh, which was named after his daughters Carrie Ann and Jennifer Leigh.[14]

Morrow wrote and directed a Spaghetti Western, produced by Dino DeLaurentiis, titled A Man Called Sledge (1970) and starring James Garner, Dennis Weaver and Claude Akins. After Deathwatch, it was Morrow's first and only big screen outing behind the camera. Sledge was filmed in Italy[citation needed] with desert-like settings that were highly evocative of the Southwestern United States.

Morrow guest starred in The Immortal, Dan August, Hawaii Five-O, Mannix, Sarge, McCloud, and Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law.

TV movies edit

In the 1970s Morrow starred in some television movies including A Step Out of Line (1971), Travis Logan, D.A. (1971) (playing the title role), River of Mystery (1971), The Glass House (1972), The Weekend Nun, Tom Sawyer (1973), and Nightmare (1974).

He guest starred in Ironside, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, Mission: Impossible, The FBI, Love Story, The Streets of San Francisco, and Police Story.

Morrow appeared in two episodes of Australian-produced anthology series The Evil Touch (1973), one of which he also directed.

He played the wily local sheriff in director John Hough's road classic Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, as well as the homicidal sheriff, alongside Martin Sheen, in the television film The California Kid (1974), and The Take (1974).

Morrow had the lead in Funeral for an Assassin (1975). He had key roles in Death Stalk (1975), Wanted: Babysitter (also called Scar Tissue; 1975), The Night That Panicked America (1975), Treasure of Matecumbe (1976) and had a key role as aggressive, competitive baseball coach Roy Turner, in the comedy The Bad News Bears (1976).

In the late 1970s Morrow worked increasingly in miniseries such as Captains and the Kings (1977), Roots and The Last Convertible (1979), as well as guest starring on shows like Bronc, Hunter, The Littlest Hobo and Charlie's Angels.

He returned to directing, helming episodes of Quincy, M.E. as well as Lucan and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.

Final roles edit

Morrow had the lead in The Ghost of Cypress Swamp (1977), the Japanese film Message from Space (1978) and The Evictors (1979). He was in TV movies The Man with the Power (1977), The Hostage Heart (1977), Curse of the Black Widow (1977), Wild and Wooly (1978), Stone (1979), and Paris (1980)

Morrow made Humanoids from the Deep (1980) for Roger Corman and The Last Shark (1981) and had a regular role in the series, B.A.D. Cats (1980).

Morrow's last roles included guest roles in Charlie's Angels, Magnum, P.I. and the films 1990: The Bronx Warriors (1981) and Abenko Green Berets (1982).

Personal life edit

From 1957 to 1964, Morrow was married to actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner.[15] They had two daughters, Carrie Ann Morrow (1958–2016) and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (born 1962). He married Gale Lester in 1975, but they separated just prior to Morrow's death in July 1982.

Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer after his divorce from her mother. She changed her last name to Leigh and they were still estranged at the time of his death.[16]

Rick Jason, co-star of Combat!, wrote in his memoirs that Morrow "had an absolute dislike of firearms. He used a Thompson submachine gun in our series, but that was work. In any other respect he'd have nothing to do with them."[12]

Death edit

In 1982, Morrow was cast in a feature role in Twilight Zone: The Movie, in a segment directed by John Landis. Morrow was playing the role of Bill Connor, a racist who is taken back in time and placed in various situations where he would be a persecuted victim: as a Jewish man in Vichy France, a black man about to be lynched by the Ku Klux Klan, and a Vietnamese man about to be killed by U.S. soldiers.

In the early morning hours of July 23, 1982, Morrow and two child actors, seven-year-old Myca Dinh Le and six-year-old Renee Shin-Yi Chen, were filming on location in California, in an area that was known as Indian Dunes, near Santa Clarita. They were performing in a scene for the Vietnam sequence, in which their characters attempt to escape out of a deserted Vietnamese village from a pursuing U.S. Army helicopter.[2] The helicopter was hovering at approximately 24 feet (7.3 m) above them when the heat from special effect pyrotechnic explosions reportedly delaminated the rotor blades[17] and caused the helicopter to plummet and crash on top of them, killing all three instantly. Morrow and Le were decapitated and mutilated by the helicopter rotor blades, while Chen was crushed by a helicopter skid.[18]

Landis and four other defendants, including the helicopter pilot Dorcey Wingo, were ultimately acquitted of involuntary manslaughter after a nearly nine-month trial. The parents of Le and Chen sued and settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. Both of Morrow's daughters, notably Jennifer Jason Leigh, also sued and settled for an undisclosed amount.[18][19]

Morrow's remains are interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.[20]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Blackboard Jungle Artie West
It's a Dog's Life Wildfire the dog Voice, Uncredited
1956 Tribute to a Bad Man Lars Peterson
The Millionaire Joey Diamond Episode: "The Joey Diamond Story"
Climax! Ted Episode: "Strange Hostage"
1957 Men in War Corporal James Zwickley
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Benny Mungo Season 2 Episode 38: "A Little Sleep"
1958 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Joe Rovi Episode: "The Ed Church Case"
Hell's Five Hours Burt Nash
King Creole Shark
God's Little Acre Shaw Walden
1958-1959 The Rifleman Johnny Cotton ABC-TV, 2 episodes
1959 Naked City David Greco ABC-TV, Episode: "The Shield"
Johnny Ringo Bill Stoner CBS-TV, Episode: "Kid With a Gun"
The Lawless Years Nick Joseph NBC-TV, Episode: "The Nick Joseph Story (pilot)"
1960 The Brothers Brannagan Locke Syndicated TV, series premiere, Episode: "Tune in for Murder"
The Barbara Stanwyck Show Leroy Benson NBC-TV, Episode: "The Key to the Killer"
Cimarron Wes Jennings
1960-1961 Bonanza Lassiter / Ab Brock 2 episodes
1960-1962 The Untouchables Vince Shirer / Collier 2 episodes
1961 Posse from Hell Crip
The Law and Mr. Jones Dr. Bigelow ABC-TV, Episode: "A Very Special Citizen"
Portrait of a Mobster Dutch Schultz
The Tall Man Skip Farrell NBC-TV, Episode: "Time of Foreshadowing"
1962 The New Breed Belman ABC-TV, Episode: "To Sell Another Human Being"
1962–1967 Combat! Sergeant Chip Saunders ABC-TV, 152 episodes
1969 Target: Harry Harry Black Alternative titles: What's In it For Harry?, How to Make It
1970 A Man Called Sledge Gold Guard Scout Uncredited
The Immortal Sheriff Dan W. Wheeler Episode: "The Rainbow Butcher"
Dan August Steve Harrison ABC-TV, Episode: "The Union Forever"
1971 Hawaii Five-O Edward Heron CBS-TV, Episode: "Two Doves and Mr. Heron"
Mannix Eric Latimer CBS-TV, Episode: "Days Beyond Recall"
The F.B.I. Porter Bent Episode: "The Stalking Horse"
Sarge Lt. Ross Edmonds TV, Episode: "A Push Over the Edge"
1972 McCloud Richard NBC-TV, Episode: "A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley"
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law Andy Capaso ABC-TV, Episode: "Eight Cents Worth of Protection"
The Glass House Hugo Slocum TV movie
Mission: Impossible Joseph Collins CBS-TV, Episode: "Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown"
1973 Love Story Dave Walters NBC-TV, Episode: "The Cardboard House"
The F.B.I. John Omar Stahl Episode: "Desperate Journey"
The Streets of San Francisco Vic Tolliman ABC-TV, Episode: "The Twenty-Four Karat Plague"
1973–1974 Police Story Sergeant Joe LaFrieda NBC-TV, 3 episodes
The Evil Touch Purvis Greene TV, 2 episodes
1974 Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry Captain Franklin
The Take Manso
The California Kid Roy Childress TV movie
Funeral for an Assassin Michael Cardiff
1975 Wanted: Babysitter Vic, the kidnapper
The Night That Panicked America Hank Muldoon TV movie
1976 Captains and the Kings Tom Hennessey 3 episodes
The Bad News Bears Coach Roy Turner
Treasure of Matecumbe Spangler Disney movie
1977 Roots Ames ABC-TV miniseries, 2 episodes
Hunter CBS-TV, 2 episodes
The Hostage Heart Steve Rockewicz TV movie
1978 Wild and Wooly Warden Willis TV movie
Message from Space (Ucyuu karano messeiji) General Garuda Japanese (Toei) movie
1978–1980 Charlie's Angels Lt. Harry Stearns ABC-TV, "Angel In Hiding" 2 episodes, fifth-season premiere
1979 Greatest Heroes of the Bible Arioch TV, Episode: "Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar"
The Evictors Jake Rudd
The Seekers Leland Pell TV movie
1980 Humanoids from the Deep Hank Slattery Alternative titles: Humanoids of the Deep, Monster
B.A.D. Cats Captain Eugene Nathan TV, 9 episodes
1981 The Last Shark Ron Hamer Alternative titles: Great White
Magnum, P.I. Police Sergeant Jordan CBS-TV, Episode: "Wave Goodbye"
1982 Fantasy Island Douglas Picard ABC-TV, Episode: "The Challenge/A Genie Named Joe"
1990: The Bronx Warriors Hammer Penultimate movie
Abenko gongsu gundan South Korean war movie. Directed by Im Kwon-taek
1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie Bill Connor Died in an on-set accident during filming
(final film role)

Award nominations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Victor Morozoff in the 1940 Census | Ancestry®". Ancestry.com.
  2. ^ a b "TV actor Vic Morrow killed". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 23, 1982. p. 1A.
  3. ^ "Actor, two children die during filming". Lodi News-Sentinel, California. UPI. July 24, 1982. p. 1.
  4. ^ "About Vic Morrow". Jodavidsmeyer. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  5. ^ Donnelley, Paul (2003). Fade to Black: A Book of Movie Obituaries. Omnibus. p. 504. ISBN 0-7119-9512-5.
  6. ^ "Morrow, Victor Harry, S1c". Together We Served. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  7. ^ "Jersey Shore Native Vic Morrow Remembered 40 Years After Tragic Death". Micromedia Publications. July 22, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  8. ^ Schallert, E. (November 17, 1954). "Moss Hart to write duchin story; video man plans features". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ MacMINN, A. (January 13, 1963). "Camera angles". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ Humphrey, Hal (September 20, 1964). "Combat' Star Finds It's Hard to Sleep on the Set". Los Angeles Times. p. B22.
  11. ^ Santoro, Gene (March–April 2011). "Infantrymen on the Small Screen". World War II. Leesburg, Virginia: Weider History Group. 25 (6): 69. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Jason, Rick (July 2000). "Scrapbooks of My Mind: A Hollywood Autobiography". www.scrapbooksofmymind.com. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  13. ^ DRAMA BY GENET WILL BE FILMED. (November 27, 1962). New York Times
  14. ^ Martin, B. (October 25, 1969). "Carleigh productions buys two properties". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 156298595.
  15. ^ Schoell, William (2016). Creature Features. McFarland. p. 65. ISBN 9781476610726.
  16. ^ Wallace, David. "For Jennifer Jason Leigh, Fast Times Are Slowed by Personal Tragedy". People. October 18, 1982. Vol. 18, No. 16.
  17. ^ (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. Washington, D.C. July 23, 1982. Archived from the original on March 5, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  18. ^ a b Farber, Stephen; Green, Marc (1988). Outrageous Conduct: Art, Ego and the Twilight Zone Case. Arbor House/Morrow. p. 394. ISBN 9780877959489. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  19. ^ Noe, Denise. . Crime Library. TruTV. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013.
  20. ^ . calisphere.org. Archived from the original on September 28, 2018.

External links edit

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Victor Morrow born Victor Morozoff February 14 1929 July 23 1982 was an American actor He came to prominence as one of the leads of the ABC drama series Combat 1962 1967 which earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series Active on screen for over three decades his film roles include Blackboard Jungle 1955 King Creole 1958 God s Little Acre 1958 Dirty Mary Crazy Larry 1974 and The Bad News Bears 1976 Morrow continued acting up to his death during filming of Twilight Zone The Movie 1983 when he and two child actors were killed in a helicopter crash 2 3 Vic MorrowMorrow in 1971BornVictor Morozoff 1 1929 02 14 February 14 1929New York City U S DiedJuly 23 1982 1982 07 23 aged 53 Indian Dunes California U S Cause of deathAccidental decapitation by helicopter rotor bladesResting placeHillside Memorial ParkCulver City CaliforniaOther namesVictor MorrowOccupationActorYears active1955 1982SpousesBarbara Turner m 1957 div 1964 wbr Gale A Lester m 1975 div 1979 wbr Children2 including Jennifer Jason Leigh Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Combat 2 2 Deathwatch and A Man Called Sledge 2 3 TV movies 2 4 Final roles 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 Award nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMorrow was born in the Bronx New York City 4 He was a son of Harry Morozoff an electrical engineer and his wife Jean Kress Morozoff 5 Morrow dropped out of high school when he was 17 and enlisted in the United States Navy 6 Morrow and his family lived in Asbury Park New Jersey for many years 7 Career editMorrow attracted attention playing Stanley Kowalski in a touring production of A Streetcar Named Desire 8 His first movie role was in Blackboard Jungle 1955 playing a thug student who torments teacher Glenn Ford It was made by MGM who then put Morrow in Tribute to a Bad Man 1956 Morrow appeared on television guest starring on shows like The Millionaire Matinee Theatre Climax Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Restless Gun Trackdown Richard Diamond Private Detective and Telephone Time Morrow had support roles in Men in War 1957 directed by Anthony Mann and was third billed in Hell s Five Hours 1958 He starred alongside Elvis Presley and an all star supporting cast including Walter Matthau and Carolyn Jones in the movie King Creole 1958 directed by Michael Curtiz Mann asked him back for God s Little Acre 1958 However Morrow remained mostly a television actor appearing in Naked City Wichita Town The Rifleman The Lineup Johnny Ringo The Brothers Brannagan The Law and Mr Jones The Lawless Years The Barbara Stanwyck Show General Electric Theatre Target The Corruptors The Tall Man Outlaws Bonanza and The Untouchables He was cast in the early Bonanza episode The Avenger as a mysterious figure known only as Lassiter named after his town of origin who arrives in Virginia City He helps save Ben and Adam Cartwright from an unjust hanging while eventually gunning down one sought after man revealing himself as the hunter of a lynch mob who killed his father Having so far killed about half the mob he rides off into the night in an episode that resembles the later Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter Morrow later appeared in the third season Bonanza episode The Tin Badge citation needed Mann used Morrow a third time in Cimarron 1960 again tormenting Glenn Ford He took on Audie Murphy in Posse from Hell 1961 Morrow was cast as soldier engineer Lt Robert Benson in the 1962 episode A Matter of Honor on the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days hosted by Stanley Andrews The story focuses on Benson s fiance Indiana Shirley Ballard who tries to persuade him to boost their income by selling inside Army information to criminal real estate moguls like Joseph Hooker Howard Petrie Trevor Bardette and Meg Wyllie were cast in the roles of Captain and Mrs Warner citation needed Morrow had his first leading role in Portrait of a Mobster 1961 playing Dutch Schultz 9 He continued as mostly a television actor appearing in Death Valley Days Alcoa Premiere and Suspense Combat edit nbsp As Sgt Saunders in Combat Morrow was cast in the lead role of Sergeant Chip Saunders in ABC s Combat a World War II drama which aired from 1962 to 1967 10 Pop culture scholar Gene Santoro has written TV s longest running World War II drama 1962 1967 was really a collection of complex 50 minute movies Salted with battle sequences they follow a squad s travails from D Day on a gritty ground eye view of men trying to salvage their humanity and survive Melodrama comedy and satire come into play as top billed Lieutenant Hanley Rick Jason and Sergeant Saunders Vic Morrow lead their men toward Paris The relentlessness hollows antihero Saunders out at times you can see the tombstones in his eyes 11 His friend and fellow actor on Combat Rick Jason described Morrow as a master director who directed one of the greatest anti war films I ve ever seen He was referring to the two part episode of Combat entitled Hills Are for Heroes which was written by Gene L Coon 12 Deathwatch and A Man Called Sledge edit Morrow also worked as a television director Together with Leonard Nimoy he produced the 1965 film Deathwatch an English language film version of Jean Genet s play Deathwatch title in French Haute Surveillance adapted by Morrow and Barbara Turner directed by Morrow and starring Nimoy 13 After Combat ended Morrow played the lead in Target Harry 1969 the pilot for a proposed series that was not picked up Roger Corman directed In 1969 he set up his own company Carleigh which was named after his daughters Carrie Ann and Jennifer Leigh 14 Morrow wrote and directed a Spaghetti Western produced by Dino DeLaurentiis titled A Man Called Sledge 1970 and starring James Garner Dennis Weaver and Claude Akins After Deathwatch it was Morrow s first and only big screen outing behind the camera Sledge was filmed in Italy citation needed with desert like settings that were highly evocative of the Southwestern United States Morrow guest starred in The Immortal Dan August Hawaii Five O Mannix Sarge McCloud and Owen Marshall Counselor at Law TV movies edit In the 1970s Morrow starred in some television movies including A Step Out of Line 1971 Travis Logan D A 1971 playing the title role River of Mystery 1971 The Glass House 1972 The Weekend Nun Tom Sawyer 1973 and Nightmare 1974 He guest starred in Ironside The Bold Ones The New Doctors Mission Impossible The FBI Love Story The Streets of San Francisco and Police Story Morrow appeared in two episodes of Australian produced anthology series The Evil Touch 1973 one of which he also directed He played the wily local sheriff in director John Hough s road classic Dirty Mary Crazy Larry as well as the homicidal sheriff alongside Martin Sheen in the television film The California Kid 1974 and The Take 1974 Morrow had the lead in Funeral for an Assassin 1975 He had key roles in Death Stalk 1975 Wanted Babysitter also called Scar Tissue 1975 The Night That Panicked America 1975 Treasure of Matecumbe 1976 and had a key role as aggressive competitive baseball coach Roy Turner in the comedy The Bad News Bears 1976 In the late 1970s Morrow worked increasingly in miniseries such as Captains and the Kings 1977 Roots and The Last Convertible 1979 as well as guest starring on shows like Bronc Hunter The Littlest Hobo and Charlie s Angels He returned to directing helming episodes of Quincy M E as well as Lucan and Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Final roles edit Morrow had the lead in The Ghost of Cypress Swamp 1977 the Japanese film Message from Space 1978 and The Evictors 1979 He was in TV movies The Man with the Power 1977 The Hostage Heart 1977 Curse of the Black Widow 1977 Wild and Wooly 1978 Stone 1979 and Paris 1980 Morrow made Humanoids from the Deep 1980 for Roger Corman and The Last Shark 1981 and had a regular role in the series B A D Cats 1980 Morrow s last roles included guest roles in Charlie s Angels Magnum P I and the films 1990 The Bronx Warriors 1981 and Abenko Green Berets 1982 Personal life editFrom 1957 to 1964 Morrow was married to actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner 15 They had two daughters Carrie Ann Morrow 1958 2016 and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh born 1962 He married Gale Lester in 1975 but they separated just prior to Morrow s death in July 1982 Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer after his divorce from her mother She changed her last name to Leigh and they were still estranged at the time of his death 16 Rick Jason co star of Combat wrote in his memoirs that Morrow had an absolute dislike of firearms He used a Thompson submachine gun in our series but that was work In any other respect he d have nothing to do with them 12 Death editMain article Twilight Zone accident In 1982 Morrow was cast in a feature role in Twilight Zone The Movie in a segment directed by John Landis Morrow was playing the role of Bill Connor a racist who is taken back in time and placed in various situations where he would be a persecuted victim as a Jewish man in Vichy France a black man about to be lynched by the Ku Klux Klan and a Vietnamese man about to be killed by U S soldiers In the early morning hours of July 23 1982 Morrow and two child actors seven year old Myca Dinh Le and six year old Renee Shin Yi Chen were filming on location in California in an area that was known as Indian Dunes near Santa Clarita They were performing in a scene for the Vietnam sequence in which their characters attempt to escape out of a deserted Vietnamese village from a pursuing U S Army helicopter 2 The helicopter was hovering at approximately 24 feet 7 3 m above them when the heat from special effect pyrotechnic explosions reportedly delaminated the rotor blades 17 and caused the helicopter to plummet and crash on top of them killing all three instantly Morrow and Le were decapitated and mutilated by the helicopter rotor blades while Chen was crushed by a helicopter skid 18 Landis and four other defendants including the helicopter pilot Dorcey Wingo were ultimately acquitted of involuntary manslaughter after a nearly nine month trial The parents of Le and Chen sued and settled out of court for an undisclosed amount Both of Morrow s daughters notably Jennifer Jason Leigh also sued and settled for an undisclosed amount 18 19 Morrow s remains are interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City California 20 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1955 Blackboard Jungle Artie WestIt s a Dog s Life Wildfire the dog Voice Uncredited1956 Tribute to a Bad Man Lars PetersonThe Millionaire Joey Diamond Episode The Joey Diamond Story Climax Ted Episode Strange Hostage 1957 Men in War Corporal James ZwickleyAlfred Hitchcock Presents Benny Mungo Season 2 Episode 38 A Little Sleep 1958 Richard Diamond Private Detective Joe Rovi Episode The Ed Church Case Hell s Five Hours Burt NashKing Creole SharkGod s Little Acre Shaw Walden1958 1959 The Rifleman Johnny Cotton ABC TV 2 episodes1959 Naked City David Greco ABC TV Episode The Shield Johnny Ringo Bill Stoner CBS TV Episode Kid With a Gun The Lawless Years Nick Joseph NBC TV Episode The Nick Joseph Story pilot 1960 The Brothers Brannagan Locke Syndicated TV series premiere Episode Tune in for Murder The Barbara Stanwyck Show Leroy Benson NBC TV Episode The Key to the Killer Cimarron Wes Jennings1960 1961 Bonanza Lassiter Ab Brock 2 episodes1960 1962 The Untouchables Vince Shirer Collier 2 episodes1961 Posse from Hell CripThe Law and Mr Jones Dr Bigelow ABC TV Episode A Very Special Citizen Portrait of a Mobster Dutch SchultzThe Tall Man Skip Farrell NBC TV Episode Time of Foreshadowing 1962 The New Breed Belman ABC TV Episode To Sell Another Human Being 1962 1967 Combat Sergeant Chip Saunders ABC TV 152 episodes1969 Target Harry Harry Black Alternative titles What s In it For Harry How to Make It1970 A Man Called Sledge Gold Guard Scout UncreditedThe Immortal Sheriff Dan W Wheeler Episode The Rainbow Butcher Dan August Steve Harrison ABC TV Episode The Union Forever 1971 Hawaii Five O Edward Heron CBS TV Episode Two Doves and Mr Heron Mannix Eric Latimer CBS TV Episode Days Beyond Recall The F B I Porter Bent Episode The Stalking Horse Sarge Lt Ross Edmonds TV Episode A Push Over the Edge 1972 McCloud Richard NBC TV Episode A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley Owen Marshall Counselor at Law Andy Capaso ABC TV Episode Eight Cents Worth of Protection The Glass House Hugo Slocum TV movieMission Impossible Joseph Collins CBS TV Episode Five Days in the Death of Sgt Brown 1973 Love Story Dave Walters NBC TV Episode The Cardboard House The F B I John Omar Stahl Episode Desperate Journey The Streets of San Francisco Vic Tolliman ABC TV Episode The Twenty Four Karat Plague 1973 1974 Police Story Sergeant Joe LaFrieda NBC TV 3 episodesThe Evil Touch Purvis Greene TV 2 episodes1974 Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Captain FranklinThe Take MansoThe California Kid Roy Childress TV movieFuneral for an Assassin Michael Cardiff1975 Wanted Babysitter Vic the kidnapperThe Night That Panicked America Hank Muldoon TV movie1976 Captains and the Kings Tom Hennessey 3 episodesThe Bad News Bears Coach Roy TurnerTreasure of Matecumbe Spangler Disney movie1977 Roots Ames ABC TV miniseries 2 episodesHunter CBS TV 2 episodesThe Hostage Heart Steve Rockewicz TV movie1978 Wild and Wooly Warden Willis TV movieMessage from Space Ucyuu karano messeiji General Garuda Japanese Toei movie1978 1980 Charlie s Angels Lt Harry Stearns ABC TV Angel In Hiding 2 episodes fifth season premiere1979 Greatest Heroes of the Bible Arioch TV Episode Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar The Evictors Jake RuddThe Seekers Leland Pell TV movie1980 Humanoids from the Deep Hank Slattery Alternative titles Humanoids of the Deep MonsterB A D Cats Captain Eugene Nathan TV 9 episodes1981 The Last Shark Ron Hamer Alternative titles Great WhiteMagnum P I Police Sergeant Jordan CBS TV Episode Wave Goodbye 1982 Fantasy Island Douglas Picard ABC TV Episode The Challenge A Genie Named Joe 1990 The Bronx Warriors Hammer Penultimate movieAbenko gongsu gundan South Korean war movie Directed by Im Kwon taek1983 Twilight Zone The Movie Bill Connor Died in an on set accident during filming final film role Award nominations editYear Award Category Work Result1963 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series Lead Combat NominatedReferences edit Victor Morozoff in the 1940 Census Ancestry Ancestry com a b TV actor Vic Morrow killed Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press July 23 1982 p 1A Actor two children die during filming Lodi News Sentinel California UPI July 24 1982 p 1 About Vic Morrow Jodavidsmeyer Retrieved March 3 2014 Donnelley Paul 2003 Fade to Black A Book of Movie Obituaries Omnibus p 504 ISBN 0 7119 9512 5 Morrow Victor Harry S1c Together We Served Retrieved February 4 2022 Jersey Shore Native Vic Morrow Remembered 40 Years After Tragic Death Micromedia Publications July 22 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