Robert Morley

Morley in 1975 Robert Adolph Wilton Morley CBE (26 May 1908 – 3 June 1992) was an English actor who enjoyed a lengthy career in both Britain and the United States. He was frequently cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment, often in supporting roles. In 1939 he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of King Louis XVI in ''Marie Antoinette''.

In ''Movie Encyclopedia'', film critic Leonard Maltin describes Morley as "recognisable by his ungainly bulk, bushy eyebrows, thick lips and double chin, ... particularly effective when cast as a pompous windbag." Ephraim Katz in his ''International Film Encyclopaedia'' describes Morley as "a rotund, triple-chinned, delightful character player of the British and American stage and screen." In his autobiography, ''Responsible Gentleman'', Morley said his stage career started with managements valuing his appearance for playing "substantial gentleman" roles – as a doctor, lawyer, accountant or other professional member of society. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Analysand's Tale. by Morley, Robert

    Published 2007
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    The Agatha Christie Miss Marple movie collection.

    Published 2006
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    The battle of the sexes.

    Published 2004
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    Beat the devil / a Santana-Romulus production ; directed by John Huston.

    Published 2000
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    Beat the devil / produced and directed by John Huston.

    Published 2009
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