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Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Chester Morris

Years active
  
1917–1970

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
John Chester Brooks Morris

Born
  
February 16, 1901 (
1901-02-16
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Parent(s)
  
William MorrisEtta Hawkins

Died
  
September 11, 1970, New Hope, Pennsylvania, United States

Spouse
  
Suzanne Kilborn (m. 1926–1940)

Children
  
Brooks Morris, Cynthia Morris, Kenton Morris

Siblings
  
Adrian Morris, Gordon Morris

Movies
  
Red‑Headed Woman, The Divorcee, The Big House, Meet Boston Blackie, The Bat Whispers

Similar People
  
Roland West, Robert Montgomery, Lew Landers, Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel

Cause of death
  

Movie legends chester morris


John Chester Brooks Morris (February 16, 1901 – September 11, 1970) was an American stage, film, television and radio actor. He had some prestigious film roles early in his career, and was nominated for an Academy Award. Chester Morris is best remembered today for portraying Boston Blackie, a criminal-turned-detective, in the modestly budgeted Boston Blackie film series of the 1940s.

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Early years

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Chester Morris was born John Chester Brooks Morris in New York City, one of four children of Broadway stage actor William Morris and stage comedian Etta Hawkins. Morris dropped out of school and began his Broadway career at 15 years old opposite Lionel Barrymore's The Copperhead. He made his film debut in the silent comedy-drama film An Amateur Orphan (1917).

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After appearing in several more Broadway productions in the early 1920s, Morris joined his parents, sister and two brothers, Gordon and Adrian (who also became a film actor), on the vaudeville circuit. The family's act consisted of a comedy sketch entitled "The Horrors of Home". Morris toured with his family for two years before returning to Broadway with roles in The Home Towners (1926) and Yellow (1927). While appearing in the 1927 play Crime, Morris was spotted by a talent agent and was signed to a film contract.

Career

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Morris made his sound film debut in the 1929 film Alibi, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He followed with roles in Woman Trap (1929), The Case of Sergeant Grischa (1930) and The Divorcee, starring Norma Shearer in 1930. Later that year, Morris was cast as one of the leads (with Wallace Beery and Robert Montgomery) in the M-G-M prison drama The Big House. For the next two years, he worked steadily in films for United Artists and M-G-M and was cast opposite Jean Harlow in the 1932 comedy-drama Red-Headed Woman.

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By the mid-to-late 1930s, Morris' popularity had begun to wane and he was cast as the lead actor such B-movies as Smashing the Rackets (1938) and Five Came Back (1939). In 1941, Morris' career was revived when he was cast as criminal-turned-detective Boston Blackie. Morris appeared in a total of 14 Boston Blackie films for Columbia Pictures, beginning with Meet Boston Blackie. He reprised the role of Boston Blackie for the radio series in 1944. During World War II, Morris performed magic tricks in over 350 USO shows. He had been practicing magic since the age of 12 and was considered a top amateur magician.

While appearing in the Boston Blackie series, Morris continued to appear in roles in other films mostly for Pine-Thomas films for Paramount Pictures. After appearing in 1949's Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture, the final Boston Blackie film, Morris largely retired from films. During the 1950s, he focused mainly on television and theatre, returning to Broadway in 1954 in the comedy, The Fifth Season. During this time, Morris also appeared in guest spots for the anthology series Cameo Theatre, Lights Out, Tales of Tomorrow, Alcoa Premiere, Suspense, Danger, Robert Montgomery Presents, The Web, Phillip Morris Playhouse, Studio One, and Kraft Television Theatre. He briefly returned to films in 1955 with a role in the prison drama Unchained, followed by a role in the 1956 science-fiction horror film The She-Creature. In 1960, he had recurring role as Detective Lieutenant Max Ritter in the CBS summer replacement series, Diagnosis: Unknown. After the series was canceled after a year, Morris appeared in the NBC television film A String of Beads. In November 1960, he returned to Broadway as Senator Bob Munson in the stage adaptation of the 1959 novel Advise and Consent. Morris remained with the production until it closed in May 1961. In October, he reprised his role for the touring production.

In the early to mid-1960s, Morris appeared in guest spots for the dramas Route 66, The Defenders, and Dr. Kildare. In 1965, he replaced Jack Albertson in the Broadway production of The Subject Was Roses. He reprised his role in the play for the touring production in 1966.

Illness and death

In mid-1968, Morris starred opposite Barbara Britton in the touring production of Where Did We Go Wrong?. After the production wrapped, he returned to his home in Manhattan where his health began to decline. Morris was later diagnosed with stomach cancer. Despite his declining health, Morris began work on what would be his last film role, as Pop Weaver in the biographical drama The Great White Hope (1970). The film was released after his death. After filming wrapped, Morris joined the stage production of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

On September 11, 1970, Lee R. Yopp, the producer and director of Caine, was scheduled to have lunch with Morris. After Yopp could not reach Morris by phone at his motel room, he went to Morris' room where he found the actor's body lying on the floor. The county coroner attributed Morris' death to an overdose of barbiturates. His remains were cremated and scattered over a German river.

Personal life

Morris was married twice. He first married Suzanne Kilbourne on November 8, 1926. They had two children, John Brooks and Cynthia. Kilbourne was granted an interlocutory divorce in November 1939 which was finalized on November 26, 1940.

On November 30, 1940, Morris married socialite Lillian Kenton Barker at the home of actor Frank Morgan. They had a son, Kenton, born in 1944. The couple remained married until Morris' death in 1970.

Filmography

Actor
1970
The Great White Hope as
Pop Weaver
1969
Gentle Ben (TV Series) as
Elsmore
- Busman's Holiday (1969) - Elsmore
1968
Cimarron Strip (TV Series) as
George Deeker
- Without Honor (1968) - George Deeker
1967
Coronet Blue (TV Series) as
Dr. Michael Wilson
- A Time to Be Born (1967) - Dr. Michael Wilson
1962
The Defenders (TV Series) as
District Attorney Brent / Judge Philip Benning / Captain Peters
- A Matter of Law and Disorder (1965) - District Attorney Brent
- The Bagman (1963) - Judge Philip Benning
- The Empty Chute (1962) - Captain Peters
1965
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Major Whitman
- The Fliers (1965) - Major Whitman
1964
Mr. Broadway (TV Series) as
Orin Kelsey
- Don't Mention My Name in Sheboygan (1964) - Orin Kelsey
1964
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Tom Monahan
- Dolly's Dilemma (1964) - Tom Monahan
1964
Suspense (TV Series)
- The Hunter (1964)
1964
Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
Blaine Davis
- Knight's Gambit (1964) - Blaine Davis
1964
East Side/West Side (TV Series) as
Walt McGill
- The Name of the Game (1964) - Walt McGill
1964
Espionage (TV Series) as
Harry Kemp
- Castles in Spain (1964) - Harry Kemp
1963
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Mr. Hull / Emmett McNeill
- Child of a Night (1964) - Mr. Hull
- Soda Pop and Paper Flags (1963) - Emmett McNeill
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Charles Richardson / Andrew Hines
- The Glass Palace (1963) - Charles Richardson
- The Contenders (1962) - Andrew Hines
1962
The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
Frankie Morrison
- Along About Late in the Afternoon (1962) - Frankie Morrison
1961
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Walter Tyson
- An Expensive Glass of Water (1961) - Walter Tyson
1961
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Albert Dewitt
- Portrait of a Man Running (1961) - Albert Dewitt
1961
Naked City (TV Series) as
Frank Manfred
- Make-Believe Man (1961) - Frank Manfred
1961
A String of Beads (TV Movie) as
Walter Harmon
1960
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Hugh Clements
- Incident on the Road to Yesterday (1960) - Hugh Clements
1960
Diagnosis: Unknown (TV Series) as
Capt. Max Ritter / Detective Max Ritter / Detective Lieutenant Max Ritter / ...
- The Red Death (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- The Parasite (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- Gina, Gina (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- The Curse of the Gypsy (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- The Case of the Elder (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- Final Performance (1960) - Detective Max Ritter
- A Sudden Stillness (1960) - Detective Lieutenant Max Ritter
- Main Course: Murder (1960) - Capt. Max Ritter
- The Case of the Radiant Wine (1960) - Captain Ritter
1960
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Swanson
- Morning's at Seven (1960) - Swanson
1959
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Henry Vining
- Whisper of Evil (1959) - Henry Vining
1959
Oldsmobile Music Theatre (TV Series)
- Too Bad About Sheila Troy (1959)
1958
Pursuit (TV Series) as
Moody
- Tiger on a Bicycle (1958) - Moody
1953
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Dawson
- Man of Prey (1957)
- Time Lock (1956) - Dawson
- Final Edition (1953)
1957
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Warden
- Child of Trouble (1957) - Warden
1957
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Frank Simmons
- Black Is for Grief (1957) - Frank Simmons
1957
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Tony
- Clem's Fish Market (1957) - Tony
1956
The She-Creature as
Dr. Carlo Lombardi
1954
Studio One (TV Series) as
Jack Feeney / Warden Garry / Sam Benson / ...
- The Arena (1956) - Jack Feeney
- Blow Up at Cortland (1955) - Warden Garry
- The Death and Life of Larry Benson (1954) - Sam Benson
- Jack Sperling, Forty-six (1954) - Jack Sparling
1955
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series) as
Lt. Kizer
- Time Bomb (1955) - Lt. Kizer
1955
Unchained as
Kenyon J. Scudder
1954
The Philip Morris Playhouse (TV Series)
- Walk in the Night (1954)
1954
The Web (TV Series)
- Rock-Bound (1954)
1952
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Col. Bobo Nolan
- The Greatest Man in the World (1953)
- The Big Night (1953) - Col. Bobo Nolan
- The Law-Abiding (1952)
1951
Danger (TV Series)
- Towerman (1953)
- Death Pulls the Strings (1952)
- The Undertaker Calls (1951)
1953
Omnibus (TV Series) as
The Battler (segment "The Battler")
- The Battler (1953) - The Battler (segment "The Battler")
1952
Suspense (TV Series) as
Edwards
- Point Blank (1953)
- Black Panther (1952) - Edwards
1952
Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series)
- The Glacier Giant (1952)
- The Exile (1952)
1952
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Lefty
- Welcome Home, Lefty (1952) - Lefty
1952
Lights Out (TV Series)
- The Intruder (1952)
1952
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
The Dansker
- Billy Budd (1952) - The Dansker
1951
Starlight Theatre (TV Series) as
Ed Kennedy
- Act of God Nonwithstanding (1951) - Ed Kennedy
1950
Cameo Theatre (TV Series) as
Merlini
- The Great Merlini (1950) - Merlini
1949
Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture as
Boston Blackie
1948
Trapped by Boston Blackie as
Boston Blackie
1947
Blind Spot as
Jeffrey Andrews
1946
Boston Blackie and the Law as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1946
The Phantom Thief as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1946
A Close Call for Boston Blackie as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black / Cyrus Peyton
1946
One Way to Love as
Barry Cole
1945
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous as
Boston Blackie
1945
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1945
Rough, Tough and Ready as
Brad Crowder
1944
Double Exposure as
Larry Burke
1944
One Mysterious Night as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1944
Secret Command as
Jeff Gallagher
1944
Gambler's Choice as
Ross Hadley
1943
The Chance of a Lifetime as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1943
Tornado as
Pete Ramsey
1943
High Explosive as
Buzz Mitchell
1943
Aerial Gunner as
Sgt. 'Foxy' Pattis
1943
After Midnight with Boston Blackie as
Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
1942
Wrecking Crew as
Duke Mason
1942
Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood as
Boston Blackie
1942
I Live on Danger as
Jeff Morrell
1942
Alias Boston Blackie as
Boston Blackie
1942
Canal Zone as
'Hardtack' Hamilton
1941
Confessions of Boston Blackie as
Boston Blackie
1941
No Hands on the Clock as
Humphrey Campbell
1941
Meet Boston Blackie as
Boston Blackie
1940
Girl from God's Country as
Jim Holden aka Dr. Gary Currier
1940
Wagons Westward as
David Cook / Tom Cook
1940
The Marines Fly High as
Lt. Jim Malone
1939
Thunder Afloat as
'Rocky' Blake
1939
Five Came Back as
Bill
1939
Blind Alley as
Hal Wilson
1939
Pacific Liner as
Doctor Craig
1938
Smashing the Rackets as
Jim 'Sock' Conway
1938
Sky Giant as
Kenneth 'Ken' Stockton
1938
Law of the Underworld as
Gene Fillmore
1937
Sunday Night at the Trocadero (Short) as
Chester Morris
1937
Flight from Glory as
Paul Smith
1937
I Promise to Pay as
Eddie Lang
1937
Devil's Playground as
Robert Mason
1936
They Met in a Taxi as
Jimmy Donlin
1936
Counterfeit as
John Joseph Madden
1936
Frankie and Johnnie as
Johnnie Drew
1936
Moonlight Murder as
Steve Farrell
1936
Three Godfathers as
Bob Sangster
1935
Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (Short) as
Pirate Captain (uncredited)
1935
Pursuit as
Mr. 'Mitch' Mitchell
1935
Public Hero Number 1 as
Jeff Crane
1935
Princess O'Hara as
Vic Toledo
1935
I've Been Around as
Eric Foster
1935
Society Doctor as
Dr. Bill Morgan
1934
The Gay Bride as
Jimmie 'Office Boy' Burnham
1934
Embarrassing Moments as
Jerry Randolph
1934
Gift of Gab as
Doyle
1934
Let's Talk It Over as
Mike McGann
1933
King for a Night as
Bud Williams
1933
Golden Harvest as
Chris Martin
1933
Tomorrow at Seven as
Neil Broderick
1933
Infernal Machine as
Robert Holden
1933
Blondie Johnson as
Danny Jones
1932
Breach of Promise as
James Pomeroy
1932
Red-Headed Woman as
Bill Legendre Jr.
1932
Sinners in the Sun as
Jimmie Martin
1932
The Miracle Man as
John 'Doc' Madison
1932
Cock of the Air as
Lt. Roger Craig
1931
Corsair as
John Hawks
1930
The Bat Whispers as
Detective Anderson
1930
The Big House as
Morgan
1930
The Divorcee as
Ted
1930
The Case of Sergeant Grischa as
Sergeant Grischa Paprotkin
1930
She Couldn't Say No as
Jerry Casey
1930
Playing Around as
Nickey Solomon
1930
Second Choice as
Don Warren
1929
Show of Shows as
Performer in $20 Bet Sketch and 'Bicycle Built for Two' Numbers
1929
Woman Trap as
Ray Malone
1929
Fast Life as
Paul Palmer
1929
Alibi as
Chick Williams (as Mr. Chester Morris)
1925
The Road to Yesterday as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1923
Loyal Lives as
Tom O'Hara
1918
The Beloved Traitor as
Dan
1917
An Amateur Orphan as
Dick
Soundtrack
1943
Tornado (performer: "Camptown Races" - uncredited)
1938
Sky Giant (performer: "When You and I Were Young, Maggie (1866)")
Self
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- James Mason, Chester Morris, Carl Yastrzemski, Marta Curro, Rita Gardner, Morris Ernst, Peggy Cass (1967) - Self
1962
Candid Camera (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 May 1967 (1967) - Self
- Chester Morris, Sid Ramin, Carmel Quinn (1963) - Self
- Chester Morris, Sid Ramin, Carmel Quinn (1963) - Self
- Jack Paar, Chester Morris, Sid Ramin (1963) - Self
- Chester Morris, Jack Paar, Sid Ramin (1963) - Self
- Chester Morris, Sid Raymond, Marilyn Vanderbur (1962) - Self
- Chester Morris, Sid Raymond, Marilyn Van Derbur (1962) - Self
1967
Password (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 January 1967 (1967) - Self
1966
The Soupy Sales Hour (TV Movie) as
Self
1966
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Sammy Davis Jr. (guest host), Chester Morris, Johnny Hartman (1966) - Self - Guest
1963
The Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Team Captain
- Miss Gloria Swanson & Chester Morris (1965) - Self - Team Captain
- Peggy Cass & Chester Morris (1965) - Self - Team Captain
- Kitty Carlisle & Chester Morris (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Gisele MacKenzie & Chester Morris (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Carol Lawrence & Chester Morris (1963) - Self - Team Captain
1965
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Joan Fontaine & Chester Morris - day 5 (1965) - Self
- Joan Fontaine & Chester Morris - day 4 (1965) - Self
- Joan Fontaine & Chester Morris - day 3 (1965) - Self
- Joan Fontaine & Chester Morris - day 2 (1965) - Self
- Joan Fontaine & Chester Morris - day 1 (1965) - Self
1959
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self
- Tammy Grimes, Milt Kamen, Chester Morris, Alexis Smith - day 5 (1965) - Self - Panelist
- Tammy Grimes, Milt Kamen, Chester Morris, Alexis Smith - day 4 (1965) - Self - Panelist
- Tammy Grimes, Milt Kamen, Chester Morris, Alexis Smith - day 3 (1965) - Self - Panelist
- Tammy Grimes, Milt Kamen, Chester Morris, Alexis Smith - day 2 (1965) - Self
- Tammy Grimes, Milt Kamen, Chester Morris, Alexis Smith - day 1 (1965) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1965) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Dina Merrill, Chester Morris, Jan Murray, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Dina Merrill, Chester Morris, Jan Murray, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Dina Merrill, Chester Morris, Jan Murray, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Dina Merrill, Chester Morris, Jan Murray, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Dina Merrill, Chester Morris, Jan Murray, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Barbara Cook, Sam Levenson, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Barbara Cook, Sam Levenson, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Barbara Cook, Sam Levenson, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Barbara Cook, Sam Levenson, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Barbara Cook, Sam Levenson, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Sally Ann Howes, Robert Q. Lewis, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Sally Ann Howes, Robert Q. Lewis, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Sally Ann Howes, Robert Q. Lewis, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Sally Ann Howes, Robert Q. Lewis, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Sally Ann Howes, Robert Q. Lewis, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Eva Gabor, Chester Morris, Bess Myerson - day 5 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Eva Gabor, Chester Morris, Bess Myerson - day 4 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Eva Gabor, Chester Morris, Bess Myerson - day 3 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Eva Gabor, Chester Morris, Bess Myerson - day 2 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Eva Gabor, Chester Morris, Bess Myerson - day 1 (1964) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Mimi Benzell, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Mimi Benzell, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Mimi Benzell, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Mimi Benzell, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Mimi Benzell, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Jack Clark - substitute host, Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Sam Levenson - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Jack Clark - substitute host, Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Sam Levenson - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Jack Clark - substitute host, Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Sam Levenson - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Jack Clark - substitute host, Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Sam Levenson - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Sam Levenson - day 1 (1963) - Self
- Skitch Henderson, Dorothy Lamour, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Skitch Henderson, Dorothy Lamour, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Skitch Henderson, Dorothy Lamour, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Skitch Henderson, Dorothy Lamour, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Skitch Henderson, Dorothy Lamour, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Joan Fontaine, Chester Morris, Phyllis Newman - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Chester Morris, Polly Bergen, Brian Hyland & Jobie Arnold - contestants) (1960) - Self - Panelist
- Polly Bergen, Chester Morris, Kitty Carlisle, Peter Donald (1959) - Self - Panelist
1964
The Price Is Right (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 October 1964 (1964) - Self
- Episode dated 5 October 1964 (1964) - Self
1964
Get the Message (TV Series) as
Self
- Betty White/Carol Lawrence/Chester Morris/Stephen Sondheim (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Dick Clark Vs. Monique Van Vooren & Selma Diamond - day 5 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Dick Clark Vs. Monique Van Vooren & Selma Diamond - day 4 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Dick Clark Vs. Monique Van Vooren & Selma Diamond - day 3 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Dick Clark Vs. Monique Van Vooren & Selma Diamond - day 2 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Dick Clark Vs. Monique Van Vooren & Selma Diamond - day 1 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Robert Q. Lewis Vs. Bess Myerson & Florence Henderson - day 5 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Robert Q. Lewis Vs. Bess Myerson & Florence Henderson - day 4 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Robert Q. Lewis Vs. Bess Myerson & Florence Henderson - day 3 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Robert Q. Lewis Vs. Bess Myerson & Florence Henderson - day 2 (1964) - Self
- Chester Morris & Robert Q. Lewis Vs. Bess Myerson & Florence Henderson - day 1 (1964) - Self
1964
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.224 (1964) - Self
- Episode #3.183 (1964) - Self
1963
Missing Links (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Pilot (1963) - Self - Panelist
1958
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.78 (1961) - Self
- Episode #4.58 (1960) - Self
- Episode #1.216 (1958) - Self
1956
The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Chester Morris, Al Hibbler, Bobby Dukoff (1956) - Self - Guest
1952
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 August 1954 (1954) - Self - Guest
- Chester Morris (1952) - Self - Guest
1953
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Host
- No Visible Means (1953) - Self - Guest Host
1953
The Name's the Same (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant
- Chester Morris (1953) - Self - Contestant
1952
The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #3.35 (1952) - Self - Actor
1952
20 Questions (TV Series) as
Self
- Chester Morris (1952) - Self
1950
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Chester Morris/Glenda Farrell/Maria Riva (1952) - Self
- Chester Morris (1951) - Self
- Milton Berle/Chester Morris/Anita Louise/Mary Boland/The Mills Brothers (1950) - Self
- Gloria Swanson/Ruby Keeler/Chester Morris (1950) - Self
1950
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Martha Raye, Chester Morris, Rudy Vallee (1950) - Self - Actor
1950
Cavalcade of Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Actor
- Chester Morris, Kyle MacDonnell, Dizzy Gillespie (1950) - Self - Guest Actor
1939
Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
1937
Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 7 (Documentary short) as
Self
1934
The Hollywood Gad-About (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2021
Nollen with Nollen (Short) as
Chester Morris
2020
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Bill Legendre Jr.
- Mae West: Dirty Blonde (2020) - Bill Legendre Jr.
2019
The Movies (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- The Golden Age (2019) - Self
2010
The Naked Archaeologist (TV Series documentary) as
Gambler
- Queen Esther & Purim (2010) - Gambler
2005
Candid Camera: 5 Decades of Smiles (Video) as
Self
2005
Irving Thalberg: Prince of Hollywood (TV Movie documentary)
2003
Complicated Women (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Morgan, 'The Big House'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Morgan, 'The Big House' (uncredited)
1972
Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - film clips (uncredited)
1964
The Big Parade of Comedy (Documentary) as
Jimmie Burnham in 'The Gay Bride'
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Funny Men: Part 2 (1963) - Self
1959
Frontier Justice (TV Series) as
Frank Simmons
- Black Is for Grief (1959) - Frank Simmons
1939
From the Ends of the Earth (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Chester Morris Wikipedia