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      Lana Morris

      Lana Morris

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      Birthday: Mar 11, 1930

      Birthplace: Ruislip, London, England, UK

      British-born Lana Morris was an actress who built herself a successful Hollywood film career. In 1948, she appeared as a provocative Cockney maid in the British box office hit "Spring in Park Lane." In 1946, she made her screen debut at age 16 in "School For Secrets." In 1946, she made her stage debut as an unbilled dancer in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In 1957, she was a regular on the Margaret Lockwood hit BBC series "The Royalty." In 1967, she acted with Gladys Cooper and Wendy Hiller in the London stage production "The Sacred Flame." In 1996, she appeared at the unveiling of a Mayfair plaque to the star and director of the film "Spring in Park Lane," Dame Ann Neagle and Herbert Wilcox. In 1970, she starred in the London stage productions of "Wait Until Dark" and "Play on Love." In 1983, she took over Judi Dench's leading role in the touring production of "Pack of Lies." Morris's career beginnings included film roles in "Trottie True" (1949) and "The Reluctant Widow" (1950). Later, Morris acted in "The Red Beret" (1953), "Trouble in Store" (1955) with Norman Wisdom and "Jet Storm" (1959) with Richard Attenborough. She also appeared in "I Start Counting" (1969) and "The Forsyte Saga" (PBS, 1969-1970). Later in her career, Morris appeared in "The Last Enemy" (PBS, 1989-1990). Morris was married to Ronnie Waldman and had one child. Morris passed away in May 1998 at the age of 68.

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      MORNING DEPARTURE, Lana Morris, Richard Attenborough, 1950 MORNING DEPARTURE (aka OPERATION DISASTER), Lana Morris, Richard Attenborough, 1950 MORNING DEPARTURE, (aka OPERATION DISASTER), Lana Morris, 1950 THE RELUCTANT WIDOW, Lana Morris, 1950 TRIO, Jean Simmons (center) is visited by Kathleen Harrison and Lana Morris, on-set, 1950 TROUBLE IN STORE, from left: Lana Morris, Norman Wisdom, 1953 troubleinstore1953-fsct04(troubleinstore1953-fsct04) THE WOMAN IN QUESTION, Lana Morris, 1950 TROUBLE IN STORE, from left: Lana Morris, Derek Bond, Norman Wisdom (holding radio), 1953 troubleinstore1953-fsct06(troubleinstore1953-fsct06) TROUBLE IN STORE, from left: Lana Morris, Norman Wisdom, 1953 troubleinstore1953-fsct05(troubleinstore1953-fsct05) TRIO, Nigel Patrick, Betty Ann Davies, Marjorie Fielding, John Laurie, Anne Crawford, Glyn Houston, James Hayter, Michael Hordern, Felix Aylmer, Joan Marion, Harry Fowler, Kathleen Harrison, Michael Rennie, Roland Culver, Lana Morris, Jean Simmons, Ken Ann

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Jet Storm Jane Tracer (Character) - 1959
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Moment of Indiscretion Unknown (Character) - 1957
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Home and Away Mary Knowles (Character) - 1956
      No Score Yet 60% Man of the Moment Penny (Character) - 1955
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Radio Cab Murder Myra (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet 71% Trouble in Store Sally Wilson (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Black 13 Marion (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Straw Man Ruth Hunter (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet 50% Operation Disaster Rose Snipe (Character) - 1951
      No Score Yet 71% Five Angles on Murder Lana Clark (Character) - 1950
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Guilt Is My Shadow Betty (Character) - 1950
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Amazing Mr. Beecham Bessie Sykes (Character) - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Trottie True Bouncie Barrington (Character) - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Weaker Sex Lolly (Character) - 1948

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet El Santo Teresa (Guest Star) 1963
      No Score Yet No Score Yet H.G. Wells' Invisible Man Unknown (Guest Star) 1959
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Rheingold Theatre The Girl (Character) 1953-1954