Born 1908 (age 84) · Semley, England, UK
Appears in 107 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Adolph Wilton Morley CBE (26 May 1908 – 3 June 1992) was an English actor who, often in supporting roles, was usually cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment. In Movie Encyclopedia, film critic Leonard Maltin describes Morley as "recognizable by his ungainly bulk, bushy eyebrows, thick lips, and double chin, […] particularly effective when cast as a pompous windbag". More politely, Ephraim Katz in his International Film Encyclopaedia describes Morley as a "a rotund, triple-chinned, delightful character player of the British and American stage and screen."   Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Morley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The African Queen
7.4
The African Queen
1952
as The Brother
Around the World in 80 Days
6.7
Around the World in 80 Days
1956
as Ralph
The Great Muppet Caper
6.9
The Great Muppet Caper
1981
as British Gentleman by Pond
Theatre of Blood
6.7
Theatre of Blood
1973
as Meredith Merridew
Topkapi
6.5
Topkapi
1964
as Cedric Page
Murder at the Gallop
7.1
Murder at the Gallop
1963
as Hector Enderby
Beat the Devil
6.2
Beat the Devil
1953
as Peterson
High Road to China
5.9
High Road to China
1983
as Bentik
Cromwell
6.6
Cromwell
1970
as The Earl of Manchester
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
6.1
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
1978
as Maximilian Van Devere
The Small Back Room
6.8
The Small Back Room
1949
as The Minister
A Study in Terror
6.2
A Study in Terror
1965
as Mycroft Holmes
Oh! Heavenly Dog
5.5
Oh! Heavenly Dog
1980
as Bernie
The Old Dark House
5.9
The Old Dark House
1963
as Roderick Femm
Los Angeles Plays Itself
7.6
Los Angeles Plays Itself
2004
as Sir Ambrose Abercrombie in The Loved Ones (archive footage)
When Eight Bells Toll
5.7
When Eight Bells Toll
1971
as Uncle Arthur
Nothing Like a Dame
6.8
Nothing Like a Dame
2018
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Genghis Khan
5.9
Genghis Khan
1965
as Emperor of China
Woman Times Seven
6.3
Woman Times Seven
1967
as Dr. Xavier