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  1. Robert Morley's portly frame, double chin and perpetual look of pop-eyed surprise made him one of the screen's most recognisable performers and one of its most endearing personalities. There was often a touch of the great overgrown schoolboy about him, and his published interviews encouraged the perception that to him acting was no more than a delightful game for which one was paid.

  2. Robert Adolph Wilton Morley , CBE (26. Mai 1908 – 3. Juni 1992) war ein englischer Schauspieler, der sowohl in Großbritannien als auch in den Vereinigten Staaten eine lange Karriere hinter sich hatte.

  3. Robert Morley. (1908-1992), Actor. Sitter in 16 portraits. Actor, playwright and author, Morley was a master of light comedy. Trained at RADA, he made his London debut in Treasure Island (1929). Notable appearances on stage include his portrayal of Oscar Wilde (first in 1933), as Sheridan Whiteside in The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941), in ...

  4. Robert Morley nel 1975. Robert Adolph Wilton Morley ( Semley, 26 maggio 1908 – Reading, 3 giugno 1992) è stato un attore britannico .

  5. 33631. Todas las películas & series de Robert Morley que tienen más de 20 votos. Excluidos cortometrajes y videoclips. gráfica excluyendo documentales. Película.

  6. Robert Morley's portly frame, double chin and perpetual look of pop-eyed surprise made him one of the screen's most recognisable performers and one of its most endearing personalities. There was often a touch of the great overgrown schoolboy about him, and his published interviews encouraged the perception that to him acting was no more than a delightful game for which one was paid.

  7. Professor Morley joined the faculty at Washington University in St. Louis in 1981 after founding Micro-Term, Inc. and serving as the company's Vice-President of Engineering for five years. While at Micro-Term, Inc., he designed the first microprocessor-based computer terminal and communication devices for the hearing impaired. Professionally ...