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Name
  
Terence Morgan


Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
8 December 1921 (
1921-12-08
)
Lewisham, London, England, UK

Cause of death
  
Myocardial infarction (heart attack) www.evi.com]

Died
  
August 25, 2005, Brighton, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Georgina Jumel (m. 1947–2005)

Education
  
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Movies and TV shows
  
Captain Horatio Hornblower, Hamlet, The Curse of the Mummy's, The Penthouse, Sir Francis Drake

Similar People
  
Michael Carreras, Val Guest, Sergio Bergonzelli, Peter Collinson, Raoul Walsh

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Terence Ivor Grant Morgan (8 December 1921 – 25 August 2005) was an English actor in theatre, cinema and television. He was the nephew of British character actor Verne Morgan. He played many "villain" roles in British film but is probably best remembered for his starring role in the TV historical adventure series Sir Francis Drake.

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Terence Morgan was born in Lewisham, London, and started work as a shipping clerk at Lloyd's of London before winning a scholarship to RADA. After training at RADA, Morgan began as a repertory theatre actor. His career was interrupted by two years in the army in World War II before he was invalided out. In 1948 he joined the Old Vic Company alongside Laurence Olivier, and played the role of Laertes in the 1948 film of Hamlet. He was the first actor in such a role to get fan mail from teenage girls.

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In his third role he played a support to Gregory Peck and Virginia Mayo in Captain Horatio Hornblower in 1951. In Mandy (1952) he played the insensitive father of a deaf girl and in Encore in 1951 he played a cad risking the life of his wife. In 1953 he again played a villain in Turn the Key Softly as a crook who gets his girlfriend a prison sentence for helping him in a burglary.

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More nasty roles quickly followed with Always a Bride (1953) where he played a Treasury Investigator who turns bad as well as Forbidden Cargo in 1954 as a smuggler and Tread Softly Stranger (1958) where he is an embezzler. Two films he made in 1955 saw him cast in more positive roles—in March Hare he played an impoverished aristocrat riding a horse for the Derby, and in the espionage melodrama They Can't Hang Me he starred as a dapper Special Branch officer charged with discovering the identity of an enemy agent. One of his nastiest roles was in 1959, The Shakedown, when he played a pornographer and blackmailer. 1960 saw him as a petty thief in Piccadilly Third Stop.

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Morgan's biggest screen success came when he landed the title role in the ITV series Sir Francis Drake, but parts dried up after that as he was no longer seen as "the bad guy".

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He appeared in 20 films; other notable roles included the villainous brother of the mummy (Rameses VIII) in Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964) and the 1967 shocker The Penthouse where he is an estate agent who is forced to watch as his girlfriend is abused by thugs. The Lifetaker in 1976 had him back as the bad guy again where as a wealthy business man he plans ritualistic revenge on his wife and her lover. In 1986 he appeared in a series, King and Castle and in 1993, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. As roles dried up, Morgan bought a small hotel in Hove, Sussex, and ran it that for some years before becoming a property developer.

Filmography

Actor
1986
King & Castle (TV Series) as
Dale Danbury
- Friends (1986) - Dale Danbury
1975
The Lifetaker as
James
1972
Hide and Seek as
Ted Lawson
1971
The Persuaders! (TV Series) as
Carl Foster
- To the Death, Baby (1971) - Carl Foster
1967
The Penthouse as
Bruce Victor
1966
Il grande colpo di Surcouf as
Lord Blackwood
1966
The Sea Pirate as
Lord Blackwood
1965
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Bert Foster
- No Place Like Earth (1965) - Bert Foster
1965
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series)(Mixed Doubles)
- Memoirs of a Chaise Longue (1965) - (Mixed Doubles)
1964
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb as
Adam Beauchamp
1961
Sir Francis Drake (TV Series) as
Sir Francis Drake / Hugh Graveney
- Escape (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Fountain of Youth (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- Gentlemen of Spain (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- Court Intrigue (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Gypsies (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Reluctant Duchess (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Bridge (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- Drake on Trial (1962) - Sir Francis Drake / Hugh Graveney
- Beggars of the Sea (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- King of America (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- Visit to Spain (1962) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Garrison (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Doughty Plot (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Boy Jack (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Slaves of Spain (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The English Dragon (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Mission to Paris (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Bold Enterprise (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Flame-Thrower (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Doctor Dee (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Queen of Scots (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Lost Colony of Virginia (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Governor's Revenge (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Prisoner (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- The Irish Pirate (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
- Johnnie Factotum (1961) - Sir Francis Drake
1960
Piccadilly Third Stop as
Dominic Colpoys-Owen
1960
The Shakedown as
Augie Cortona
1959
Musical Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sir Graham Rodney / Valentine Fayre / Bay
- Perchance to Dream (1959) - Sir Graham Rodney / Valentine Fayre / Bay
1958
The Flaming Sword (TV Movie) as
Captain
1958
Women in Love (TV Movie) as
Henry in 'After So Long'
1958
Tread Softly Stranger as
Dave Mansell
1958
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Tufnell
- Now Barabbas (1958) - Tufnell
1958
More Than Robbery (TV Series) as
Durbin
- The Nearest Man (1958) - Durbin
- The Taste of Truth (1958) - Durbin
- Sydney Harbour Bridge (1958) - Durbin
- Shut the Door, Whisper (1958) - Durbin
- The Only Difference (1958) - Durbin
- Half on Account (1958) - Durbin
1957
Hour of Mystery (TV Series) as
Andrew Munro
- Nothing to Declare (1957) - Andrew Munro
1957
Strange Affection as
Mike Dawson
1956
It's a Wonderful World as
Ray Thompson
1956
The March Hare as
Charles
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Orsino / Clostin / Martin Fulmer
- In Writing (1956) - Clostin
- The Bridesman Danger (1951) - Martin Fulmer
- Twelfth Night/II (1950) - Orsino
- Twelfth Night (I) (1950) - Orsino
1955
They Can't Hang Me as
Inspector Brown
1954
I cavalieri dell'illusione
1954
Svengali as
Billy
1954
Loves of Three Queens as
Golo (segment: Il Cavalieri dell'illusione)
1954
Dance Little Lady as
Mark Gordon
1954
Forbidden Cargo as
Roger Compton
1953
Always a Bride as
Terence Winch
1953
The Steel Key as
Johnny O'Flynn
1953
Turn the Key Softly as
David
1953
Both Sides of the Law as
Ray
1952
It Started in Paradise as
Edouard
1952
Crash of Silence as
Harry
1951
Encore as
Syd Cotman (segment "Gigolo and Gigolette")
1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower as
2nd Lt. Gerard (as T. Morgan)
1950
Shadow of the Past as
John Harding
1949
Crime Passionel (TV Movie) as
Hugo (16th June version)
1948
Hamlet as
Laertes, His Son
1943
It's Just the Way It Is (Short) as
Sergeant
Soundtrack
1967
The Penthouse ("Bruce Has Been Telling Me", "I Deeply Regret")
Self
2001
Larry and Vivien: The Oliviers in Love (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1972
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Phyllis Calvert (1972) - Self
1960
Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.59 (1960) - Self - Panellist
1956
Picture Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- It's a Wonderful World (1956) - Self
1956
Film Fanfare (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.16 (1956) - Self
- Episode #1.8 (1956) - Self
Archive Footage
1977
The Last Appointment! as
Carl Foster

References

Terence Morgan Wikipedia