Born in Danville, Illinois, USA — Aug 28 1896• Died Sep 02 1964

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Morris Ankrum (born Morris Nussbaum, August 28, 1896 – September 2, 1964) was an American radio, television and film character actor. Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939. Ankrum's stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men (particu…
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Judge

Joshua Haines

Considine


John Clements
Warden

Police Inspector Dean


Henry

Merle

Walter Harwood


Lloyd Barnes

Rev. Claggett

Prosecutor (uncredited)

Dawson

Professor Rutledge

Inspector (uncredited)

Ace Anderson

Judge

A.J. Crane

Gen. Ramírez

Hector Martin


Ali Baba

Eugene Grayson

Mr. Bowhead (uncredited)

Poton de Xaintrailles, Captain

Martin S. Harrison

Self (archive footage)

Dan Conlon

Red Cloud

Martin

Jim Whitehead

Dean Griswold

Washington Press Correspondent

Assistant District Attorney

Hal Fenton

Judge (uncredited)

Dr. Ralph Fleming

Mr. Ludlow - Farmer (uncredited)

The Archbishop

Dr. Stanley Griffin

Adm. William F. Halsey - Captain of the 'Hornet' (uncredited)

Editor

Brig. Gen. John Hanley

Arthur Pickett

Mayor Coleman

Dr. Carl Jordan

Second Outlaw

Henry Stoneham

Police Capt. Hancock

Dr. Green

Gen. John Hanson

Col. Harkrider

Alexander Morny

United States Marshal

Zachary Evans

Wood

Secretary of Defense Sparks

Ikron

Thomas Ainsworth

Head Guard

Henchman Job

Ray Macklin

Ferris (henchman)

Ed Scofield

Bo Slauter

J.I. 'Pop' Jones

M. Seymour

Capt. Radford

Man in Sun Shell Cafe

Col. Demas (uncredited)

Ed Roden

Judge Parker

Sheriff Jim Jackson (as Morrie Ankrum)

Loco

Dr. Galbraith

Hawk Barrett

Interrogation Officer

Sheriff Jackson

Bucky Hillberry

Nat Hayworth

Lt. Gen. Edward Considine

Henry Calder

Police Capt. Egan

Dr. Travis

Blackie Felton

Dr. Albert Stern

Farmer Crews

Alexander Prince

Vice-Adm. Arthur Dewey Struble

Sheriff

Annas

Eugene Deane

Dr. Wilson

Ace Gibson

President Ulysses S. Grant

Jim Stuart

Weiler, Davidson's Foreman

Deputy Gansby

Bill Whittaker

Gen. W.R. Combs

Robert J. Higby

Monte Rowland

Alec Veeder

Andrew Barton

Charlie Childress

Gen. Wade

Doc Phillips

Ed

Prison Board Member Garvey, segment "The Hostages"

Col. Harry Conover

Ed Bostwick

Col. Fielding

Chief Ouray

Chief Crowfoot

Gen. Lew Wallace

Dr. Stanton

Leo Fantzler

Jefferson Davis

Gen. Frazer

Glen Randall

Narrator (unconfirmed)

Baron Rendor

Gangster (uncredited)

Mayor Charlie Maxwell (uncredited)

Grey Eagle

Andrews

Dr. Frederick Cleveland

Roussel

Tom Forbes

'Parenthesis'

Wheeler

Adm. Walton

Sharain's Father

Willoughby Peavy

Navy Captain

Iagoo

Mr. Graham

Morgan

Capt. Hostedder

Tex Anderson

Goodfellow's Club Manager (uncredited)

Bram Creegan

Mr. Phillips, Principal

Tip Morgan

Hugh Wagner

Dan Forbes

Fowles

Capt. Davis

Jeff Blair

Peter

Chief of Staff, Pearl Harbor (uncredited)

Stephen Westcott

Mr. Rutherford

Mr. Jones

Col. W.I. Starwell

Dr. Adams (uncredited)

Bruce Morgan

Gamecock

Magistrate (uncredited)

Sea Captain

Big John Morgan

Sheriff

Dr. Jonathan Eggert

Lt. Pat McKay

Narrator (voice)

Red Haggerty

District Attorney (uncredited)

Azar the Shepherd

King Herod

Blind Girl's Father

Doctor (uncredited)