Robert Morley

Robert Morley

  • Born: 1908-5-26
  • Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
  • Representative Works: Colonel Barbara
  • Robert Morley (Robert Morley, 1908~1992), British film actor.
    In 1957, he was named Lord of the Order of the British Empire [1]  . Representative works include "Major Barbara" and "Oscar Wilde".

    Performing Experience

    A long stage career began in 1929. Since 1938, more than 60 films have been filmed. The more famous ones are "Major Barbara" (1940), "Oscar Wilde" (1960), "African Queen", "Blue Bird" (1976) and "Cromwell". Most of the roles played are serious and funny people. Wrote autobiography and "Robert Morley's Sorrow Book".
    Extended Reading
    • Vicenta 2022-07-05 17:32:58

      There are all kinds of cute aircrafts here, and of course the more important ones are cute men~~

      The name is so awesome, and the content is even more recommended! It's a collection of funny videos, full of 130 minutes, and there is a halftime break in the middle||| Anyway, I can't stop laughing~~

      This movie from more than 40 years ago is full of all kinds of cute Aircraft and lovely men~~ The...

    • Agnes 2022-07-05 23:12:04

      How many of these wonderful aircraft have you seen?

      "In 1910, a flight from London to Paris took 25 hours and 11 minutes; 50 years later, a supersonic plane would do it in seven minutes."

      To advance British aviation, British news tycoon Lord Rawnsley has organised a flight race from London to Paris, where the winner will receive a prize of £10,000...

    Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes quotes

    • Count Emilio Ponticelli: Sophia? Look. I shall enter. I shall win... for Italia.

      Countess Sofia Ponticelli: But you promised.

      Count Emilio Ponticelli: Is postponed.

    • Sir Percy Ware-Armitage: I'm not only going to join it, dear boy. I'm going to win it.

      Patricia Rawnsley: Do you really think you have a chance, Sir Percy?

      Sir Percy Ware-Armitage: Miss Rawnsley, I never leave anything to chance.