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Full Name
  
Victor Morozoff

Name
  
Vic Morrow

Other names
  
Victor Morrow

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor, director

Siblings
  
George Morrow

Years active
  
1955–1982


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Born
  
February 14, 1929 (
1929-02-14
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Accidental decapitation

Died
  
July 23, 1982, Ventura County, California, United States

Children
  
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carrie Ann Morrow

Spouse
  
Gale Lester (m. 1975–1979), Barbara Turner (m. 1957–1964)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Rick Jason, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Barbara Turner, John Landis, Carrie Ann Morrow

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Victor "Vic" Morrow (February 14, 1929 – July 23, 1982) was an American actor and director whose credits include a starring role in the 1960s television series Combat!, prominent roles in a handful of other television and film dramas, and numerous guest roles on television. Morrow and two child actors were killed in 1982 by a stunt helicopter crash during the filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie. Morrow also gained notice for his roles in movies like Blackboard Jungle (1955), God's Little Acre (1958), Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974), and The Bad News Bears (1976).

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Personal life

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Morrow was born Victor Morozoff in the New York City borough of the Bronx, to a middle-class Jewish family. He was a son of Harry Morozoff, an electrical engineer, and his wife Jean (Kress) Morozoff. Morrow dropped out of high school when he was 17 and enlisted in the United States Navy.

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In 1958, Morrow married actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner. They had two daughters, Carrie Ann Morrow (born 1958) and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (born 1962). Morrow's marriage to Barbara ended in divorce after 7 years. He married Gale Lester in 1975, but they separated just prior to Morrow's death.

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Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer Jason after his divorce from her mother. She changed her last name to Leigh to avoid being publicly associated with Morrow. They were still estranged at the time of his death.

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Rick Jason, co-star of Combat!, wrote in his memoirs,

Vic 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. On one of the few days we got off early while there were still several hours of daylight left, I said to him, "I've got a couple of shotguns in the back of my station wagon. You want to shoot some skeet?" Without so much as a pause he responded, "No, thanks. I can't stand to kill clay." He knew he could always break me up and during our five years together he did it quite a bit. His sense of humor happened to tickle my funny bone and he knew he had my number."

Career

Morrow's first movie role was in Blackboard Jungle (1955). In 1958, he starred alongside Elvis Presley and an all-star supporting cast in the movie King Creole, directed by Michael Curtiz.

Morrow's career then expanded after which he went into television. Later, he guest-starred on John Payne's NBC Western series, The Restless Gun. On April 16, 1959, he appeared in the premiere of NBC's 1920s crime drama The Lawless Years in the episode "The Nick Joseph Story". Morrow then appeared from 1960–1961 as Joe Cannon in three episodes of NBC's The Outlaws with Barton MacLane. On October 6, 1961, he appeared in an episode of the ABC drama series Target: The Corruptors! with Stephen McNally and Robert Harland.

He appeared in two episodes of The Untouchables, The Rifleman and Bonanza. 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, and helps save Ben and Adam Cartwright from an unjust hanging, while eventually gunning down one sought-after man, revealing himself as a 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.

Combat!

Morrow was cast in the lead role of Sergeant "Chip" Saunders in ABC's Combat!, a World War II drama, which aired from 1962–1967. Pop culture scholar Gene Santoro has written, "TV's longest-running World War II drama (1962-67) 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."

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.

Other work

Morrow also worked as a television director. Together with Leonard Nimoy, he produced a 1966 version of Deathwatch, an English-language film version of Jean Genet's play Haute Surveillance, adapted by Morrow and Barbara Turner, directed by Morrow, and starring Nimoy.

After Combat! ended, he worked in several films. Morrow appeared in two episodes of Australian-produced anthology series The Evil Touch (1973), one of which he also directed. He memorably 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 had a key role, as aggressive, competitive baseball coach Roy Turner, in the comedy The Bad News Bears (1976). He also played Injun Joe in the television film Tom Sawyer (1973), which was filmed in Upper Canada Village. A musical version was released in theaters that same year.

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 with desert-like settings that were highly evocative of the Southwestern United States. Morrow also appeared in Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, McCloud and Sarge, among many other television guest roles.

In 1971, Vic Morrow starred in a television movie, produced by QM Productions for CBS entitled Travis Logan, D.A.. This movie was a pilot for a proposed weekly legal series in which he was to star. While many critics liked the series, the ratings were low; and the pilot was never sold as a series.

Twilight Zone: The Movie and death

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 Holocaust victim, 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 children, 7-year-old Myca Dinh Le, and 6-year-old Renee Shin-Yi Chen, were filming on location in California in what had been known as Indian Dunes, near Santa Clarita. They were performing in a scene for the Vietnam sequence, in which their characters attempt to escape from a pursuing U.S. Army helicopter out of a deserted Vietnamese village. The helicopter was hovering at about 24 feet (7.3 m) above them when pyrotechnic explosions damaged it and caused it to crash on top of them, killing all three instantly. Morrow and Le were decapitated by the helicopter rotor, while Chen was crushed by a helicopter strut.

Landis and four other defendants, including pilot Dorsey 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. Morrow's children also sued and settled for an undisclosed amount.

Morrow is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Filmography

Actor
1983
Twilight Zone: The Movie as
Bill Connor (segment "Time Out")
1982
Abenko gongsu gundan
1982
1990: The Bronx Warriors as
Hammer
1982
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Douglas Picard
- The Challenge/A Genie Named Joe (1982) - Douglas Picard
1981
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Police Sergeant Jordan
- Wave Goodbye (1981) - Police Sergeant Jordan
1981
The Last Shark as
Ron Hamer
1980
B.A.D. Cats (TV Series) as
Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Running Home (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Die, Cheerleader, Die! (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Death Car (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Bomb! (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Let's Put Sam Away (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Semi-Paradise (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Life and Death of a Beauty Queen (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- The Good-Time Girls (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
- Pilot (1980) - Capt. Eugene Nathan
1980
Vera
1978
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Harry Stearns / Mark Haines
- Angel in Hiding (1980) - Harry Stearns
- Angels in Vegas (1978) - Mark Haines
1980
Humanoids from the Deep as
Hank Slattery
1979
The Seekers (TV Mini Series) as
Leland Pell
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Leland Pell (credit only)
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Leland Pell
1979
The Littlest Hobo (TV Series) as
Sam Powers
- Silent Witness (1979) - Sam Powers
1979
Paris (TV Series) as
Julius Wellman
- Paris (Pilot) (1979) - Julius Wellman
1979
The Last Convertible (TV Mini Series) as
Chief Lonborg
- Part 3 (1979) - Chief Lonborg
- Part 2 (1979) - Chief Lonborg
- Part 1 (1979) - Chief Lonborg
1979
Stone (TV Series) as
Morgan Teekington
- Pilot (1979) - Morgan Teekington
1979
Stone (TV Movie) as
Morgan Teckington
1979
The Evictors as
Jake Rudd
1979
Greatest Heroes of the Bible (TV Series) as
Arioch
- Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar (1979) - Arioch
1978
Message from Space as
General Garuda
1978
Wild and Wooly (TV Movie) as
Warden Willis
1977
Curse of the Black Widow (TV Movie) as
Lt. Gully Conti
1977
The Hostage Heart (TV Movie) as
Steve Rockewicz
1977
The Man with the Power (TV Movie) as
Paul
1977
Hunter (TV Series) as
Victor
- The K Group: Part 2 (1977) - Victor
- The K Group: Part 1 (1977) - Victor
1977
The Ghost of Cypress Swamp (TV Movie) as
Tom Stone
1977
Roots (TV Mini Series) as
Ames
- Part III (1977) - Ames
- Part II (1977) - Ames
1976
Captains and the Kings (TV Mini Series) as
Tom Hennessey
- Chapter IV (1976) - Tom Hennessey
- Chapter III (1976) - Tom Hennessey
- Chapter I (1976) - Tom Hennessey
1976
Treasure of Matecumbe as
Spangler
1976
The Bad News Bears as
Roy Turner
1976
Bronk (TV Series) as
Frank Carey
- The Vigilante (1976) - Frank Carey
1975
The Night That Panicked America (TV Movie) as
Hank Muldoon
1975
Wanted: Babysitter as
Vic, the kidnapper
1975
Death Stalk (TV Movie) as
Leo Brunner
1974
Funeral for an Assassin as
Michael Cardiff
1974
The California Kid (TV Movie) as
Sheriff Roy Childress
1974
The Take as
Manso
1974
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry as
Capt. Everett Franklin
1973
The Evil Touch (TV Series) as
Purvis Greene / Harold Parkhurst
- The Fans (1974) - Purvis Greene
- Murder Is for the Birds (1973) - Harold Parkhurst
1973
Police Story (TV Series) as
Sgt. Joe LaFrieda / Sergeant Joe LaFrieda / Sgt. Joe LaFreida
- Countdown: Part 2 (1974) - Sgt. Joe LaFrieda
- Countdown: Part 1 (1974) - Sergeant Joe LaFrieda
- Slow Boy (1973) - Sgt. Joe LaFreida
1974
Nightmare (TV Movie) as
Detective Rausch
1973
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Vic Tolliman
- The Twenty-Four Karat Plague (1973) - Vic Tolliman
1973
Love Story (TV Series) as
Dave Walters
- The Cardboard House (1973) - Dave Walters
1973
Tom Sawyer (TV Movie) as
Injun Joe
1971
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
John Stahl / Porter Bent
- Desperate Journey (1973) - John Stahl
- Center of Peril (1971) - Porter Bent
1972
The Weekend Nun (TV Movie) as
Chuck Jardine
1972
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Joseph Collins
- Two Thousand (1972) - Joseph Collins
1972
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. William Ritter
- Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown: Part II (1972) - Dr. William Ritter
1972
Ironside (TV Series) as
Dr. William Ritter
- Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown (1972) - Dr. William Ritter
1972
The Glass House (TV Movie) as
Hugo Slocum
1972
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) as
Andy Capaso
- Eight Cents Worth of Protection (1972) - Andy Capaso
1972
McCloud (TV Series) as
Dick
- A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley (1972) - Dick
1971
Sarge (TV Series) as
Lt. Ross Edmonds
- A Push Over the Edge (1971) - Lt. Ross Edmonds
1971
Mannix (TV Series) as
Eric Latimer
- Days Beyond Recall (1971) - Eric Latimer
1971
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Edward Heron
- Two Doves and Mr. Heron (1971) - Edward Heron
1971
River of Mystery (TV Movie) as
Phil Munger
1971
Travis Logan, D.A. (TV Movie) as
Travis Logan
1971
A Step Out of Line (TV Movie) as
Joe Rawlins
1970
Dan August (TV Series) as
Steve Harrison
- The Union Forever (1970) - Steve Harrison
1970
The Immortal (TV Series) as
Sheriff Dan W. Wheeler
- The Rainbow Butcher (1970) - Sheriff Dan W. Wheeler
1970
A Man Called Sledge as
Gold Guard Scout (uncredited)
1969
Target: Harry as
Harry Black
1962
Combat! (TV Series) as
Sgt. Saunders
- The Partisan (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- Jonah (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- Nightmare on the Red Ball Run (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Little Jazz (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Masquers (1967) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Gauntlet (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- Encounter (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- Anniversary (1967) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Gadjo (1967) - Sgt. Saunders
- Entombed (1967) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Furlough (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Cry for Help (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Bankroll (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Gulliver (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Conflict (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Outsider (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Decision (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Headcount (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Letter (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Child's Game (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Chapel at Able-Five (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Brothers (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Ollie Joe (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Losers (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Gun (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Leader (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Run, Sheep, Run (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Sudden Terror (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- One at a Time (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Gitty (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 2 (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 1 (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Flying Machine (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Ringer (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Ask Me No Questions (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Nothing to Lose (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Counterplay (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- Retribution (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Good Samaritan (1966) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Mockingbird (1966) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Raider (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Finest Hour (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Old Men (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Breakout (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Luck with Rainbows (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Casket (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Soldier of Fortune (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- 9 Place Vendee (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Crossfire (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Hear No Evil (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Evasion (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Farmer (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Linesman (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- S.I.W. (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The First Day (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Main Event (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Beneath the Ashes (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Odyssey (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Heritage (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Billy the Kid (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Hell Machine (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Cry in the Ruins (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Tree of Moray (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Long Wait (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Walk with an Eagle (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Dateline (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Steeple (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Convict (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Brother, Brother (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- More Than a Soldier (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- Losers Cry Deal (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Cassock (1965) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Enemy (1965) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Birthday Cake (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Town That Went Away (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Long Walk (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Rare Vintage (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Gift of Hope (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Impostor (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Fly Away Home (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Little Carousel (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Operation Fly Trap (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Hard Way Back (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Silver Service (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Duel (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Point of View (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Vendetta (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Mountain Man (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Glory Among Men (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Infant of Prague (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Command (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Rescue (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- The Short Day of Private Putnam (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Weep No More (1964) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- What Are the Bugles Blowin' For?: Part 2 (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- What Are the Bugles Blowin' For?: Part 1 (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Hunter (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Silent Cry (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Counter-Punch (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Mail Call (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Hostages (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Eyes of the Hunter (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The General and the Sergeant (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Pillbox (1964) - Sgt. Saunders
- Gideon's Army (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Party (1963) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Thunder from the Hill (1963) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Barrage (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Ambush (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Anatomy of a Patrol (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Distant Drum (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Little Jewel (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Glow Against the Sky (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Doughboy (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Wounded Don't Cry (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Long Way Home: Part 2 (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Long Way Home: Part 1 (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Masquerade (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Bridgehead (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Bridge at Chalons (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- No Trumpets, No Drums (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- High Named Today (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Walking Wounded (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- One More for the Road (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Sniper (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Hill 256 (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Battle of the Roses (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Quiet Warrior (1963) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- No Hallelujahs for Glory (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Survival (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Night Patrol (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- No Time for Pity (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Off Limits (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Chateau (1963) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Next in Command (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Squad (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Volunteer (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Just for the Record (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Medal (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- Reunion (1963) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Prisoner (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- A Day in June (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- I Swear by Apollo (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Cat and Mouse (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- The Celebrity (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Escape to Nowhere (1962) - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
- Missing in Action (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Far from the Brave (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Any Second Now (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Lost Sheep, Lost Shepherd (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Rear Echelon Commandos (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
- Forgotten Front (1962) - Sgt. Saunders
1964
Suspense (TV Series) as
Tommy Linden
- I, Buck Larsen (1964) - Tommy Linden
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Carl Balderson
- All My Clients Are Innocent (1962) - Carl Balderson
1960
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Vince Shirer / Collier
- The Maggie Storm Story (1962) - Vince Shirer
- The Tommy Karpeles Story (1960) - Collier
1962
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Lt. Robert Benson
- Matter of Honor (1962) - Lt. Robert Benson
1962
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Belman
- To Sell Another Human Being (1962) - Belman
1960
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Ab Brock / Lassiter
- The Tin Badge (1961) - Ab Brock
- The Avenger (1960) - Lassiter
1960
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Tim Sawyer / Tommy Dodge / Joe Cannon
- No Luck on Friday (1961) - Tim Sawyer
- The Avenger (1961) - Tommy Dodge
- Beat the Drum Slowly (1960) - Joe Cannon
1961
The Tall Man (TV Series) as
Skip Farrell
- Time of Foreshadowing (1961) - Skip Farrell
1961
Target: The Corruptors! (TV Series) as
Marty
- Pier 60 (1961) - Marty
1961
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Lieutenant Mikhail Loptev
- The Iron Silence (1961) - Lieutenant Mikhail Loptev
1959
The Lawless Years (TV Series) as
Little Augie Orgen / Nick Joseph
- Little Augie (1961) - Little Augie Orgen
- The Nick Joseph Story (1959) - Nick Joseph
1961
Portrait of a Mobster as
Dutch Schultz
1961
The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series) as
Dr. Bigelow
- A Very Special Citizen (1961) - Dr. Bigelow
1961
Posse from Hell as
Crip
1960
Cimarron as
Wes Jennings
1960
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
Leroy Benson
- The Key to the Killer (1960) - Leroy Benson
1960
The Brothers Brannagan (TV Series) as
Locke
- Tune in for Murder (1960) - Locke
1959
Johnny Ringo (TV Series) as
Bill Stoner
- Kid with a Gun (1959) - Bill Stoner
1959
The Lineup (TV Series) as
Hansen / Lucas
- Vengeful Knife (1959) - Hansen
- My Son Is a Stranger (1959) - Lucas
1958
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Brett Stocker / Johnny Cotton
- Letter of the Law (1959) - Brett Stocker
- The Angry Gun (1958) - Johnny Cotton
1959
Wichita Town (TV Series) as
Jimmy Relson
- They Won't Hang Jimmy Relson (1959) - Jimmy Relson
1959
Naked City (TV Series) as
David Greco
- The Shield (1959) - David Greco
1958
God's Little Acre as
Shaw Walden
1958
King Creole as
Shark
1958
Hell's Five Hours as
Nash
1958
Telephone Time (TV Series) as
Bud Hand
- The Checkered Flag (1958) - Bud Hand
1958
Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV Series) as
Joe Rovi
- The Ed Church Case (1958) - Joe Rovi
1957
Trackdown (TV Series) as
Stony Buckram
- Man and Money (1957) - Stony Buckram
1957
The Restless Gun (TV Series) as
Wes Singer
- Duel at Lockwood (1957) - Wes Singer
1957
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Benny Mungo
- A Little Sleep (1957) - Benny Mungo
1957
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- Ashes in the Wind (1957)
1957
Men in War as
Cpl. Zwickley
1956
Climax! (TV Series) as
Ted
- Strange Hostage (1956) - Ted
1956
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Joey Diamond
- The Joey Diamond Story (1956) - Joey Diamond
1956
Tribute to a Bad Man as
Lars Peterson
1955
It's a Dog's Life as
Voice of Wildfire (voice, uncredited)
1955
Blackboard Jungle as
Artie West
Director
1980
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Secret of Lost Valley: Part 1 (1980)
1978
Lucan (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Creature Beyond the Door (1978)
1977
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) (1 episode)
- A Dead Man's Truth (1977)
1974
The Evil Touch (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Fans (1974)
1970
A Man Called Sledge
1964
Combat! (TV Series) (7 episodes)
- Gulliver (1966)
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 2 (1966)
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 1 (1966)
- Cry in the Ruins (1965)
- Losers Cry Deal (1965)
- The Glory Among Men (1964)
- The Pillbox (1964)
1965
Deathwatch
Writer
1970
A Man Called Sledge (written by)
1965
Deathwatch (adaptation) / (screenplay)
Producer
1965
Deathwatch (producer)
Stunts
1975
Wanted: Babysitter (stunts)
Thanks
2011
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- B.A.D. Cats (2011) - (in memory of)
Self
1978
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration (TV Special) as
Self
1967
Dateline: Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 June 1967 (1967) - Self
1966
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.175 (1966) - Self
1965
Army Test and Evaluation Command (Short documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1963
The Big Picture (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Wherever Brave Men Fight (1963) - Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.116 (1962) - Self
Archive Footage
2021
The Movies That Made Us (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor, Twilight Zone: The Movie
- Coming to America (2021) - Self - Actor, Twilight Zone: The Movie
2021
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- Actors That Took It Too Far: The Dangers Of Stunt Work and Method Acting (2021) - Self
2014
Missing Reel (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Franklin
- Car Chase Pictures (2014) - Franklin
2011
Visionado obligado (TV Series) as
Various roles
- Secuestrados (2011) - Various roles
2011
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Capt. Eugene Nathan
- B.A.D. Cats (2011) - Capt. Eugene Nathan (uncredited)
2004
'Combat!' Memories (Video documentary short)
2004
The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (Video documentary)
2003
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2000
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Twilight Zone Trial (2000) - Self
1992
Death Scenes 2 (Video documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1990
Death in Hollywood (Video documentary) as
Self
1989
Chopper Down: Helicopter Deaths in the Movies (Documentary short) as
Self
1983
Vietnam: A Television History (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Sergeant Saunders (uncredited)
1982
NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (TV Series) as
Self
- Movie Investagtion/Morrow Death (1982) - Self
1981
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Lt. Harry Stearns
- Let Our Angel Live (1981) - Lt. Harry Stearns
1977
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Spangler
- Treasure of Matecumbe (1977) - Spangler

References

Vic Morrow Wikipedia