Harry Morgan

Born April 10, 1915 in Detroit, MI

Harry Morgan has the distinction of starring in eleven different television series, dating back to the 1950s. Yet no role in this distinguished actor's career has brought such critical acclaim or personal satisfaction as that of Colonel Sherman T. Potter, the commanding officer he portrayed on Twentieth Television's M*A*S*H.

Born Harry Bratsburg on April 10 in Detroit, Morgan intended to become a lawyer until public speaking and debating classes at the University of Chicago stirred his interest in the theater.

While working in Washington, D.C. during a summer vacation, he joined a small theater group and ultimately made his professional acting debut in "At Mrs. Beam's" with Frances Farmer and Mildred Natwick. From summer stock, Morgan moved up to Broadway, where he spent two years in the original production of "Golden Boy," whose cast included Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Luther Adler and Martin Ritt. In 1942, Morgan moved to California and was spotted by a Twentieth Century Fox talent scout after appearing in William Saroyan's one-act play, "Hello, Out There."

Morgan has been seen in more that 50 films since he debuted in "The Ox Bow Incident." Some of the highlights of his career include: "High Noon," "What Price Glory?," "My Six Convicts," "The Glenn Miller Story," "Inherit the Wind," "Strategic Air Command," "Viva Max!," "Support Your Local Sheriff," and the remake of "Dragnet."

On television, Morgan's face is very familiar to viewers. In the 1950s, he starred in "December Bride," and subsequently its spinoff "Pete and Gladys." He was a regular in "Kentucky Jones," "The Richard Boone Show," "Dragnet," "The D.A." and "Hec Ramsey," before he was introduced on M*A*S*H. During his years on the hit series, he received an Emmy award for Best Supporting in a Comedy Series. He then starred in Twentieth Television's M*A*S*H spinoff AfterMASH, and has since done two other series, "Blacke's Magic" and "You Can't Take It With You."

Along with his roles on regular shows, Morgan has guest starred on "The Love Boat" and a Paul Lynde special. he was in telefilms such as "Murder at the Mardi Gras," "Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid" and "The Bastard."

When not performing, Morgan likes to read books about history, the legal profession and poetry. He used to raise quarterhorses at his Santa Rosa, California ranch.

Harry Morgan has four children, one of whom, Chris, has followed his father's footsteps into show business and is a television producer.

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