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Morland Graham

Morland Graham

Born: 1891-08-07

Morland Graham was a British film actor, with a career on stage and screen spanning over 35 years.

He died on 8 April 1949 after taking an overdose of aspirin while suffering from ill health and "nervous depression".

Filmography
Whisky Galore! poster
Whisky Galore!
1949 • The Biffer
Bonnie Prince Charlie poster
Bonnie Prince Charlie
1948 • Donald MacDonald
Esther Waters poster
Esther Waters
1948 • Ketley
The Upturned Glass poster
The Upturned Glass
1947 • Clay
The Brothers poster
The Brothers
1947 • Angus McFarish
Gaiety George poster
Gaiety George
1946 • Morris
Medal for the General poster
Medal for the General
1944 • Bates
The Shipbuilders poster
The Shipbuilders
1943 • Danny Shields
The Young Mr. Pitt poster
The Young Mr. Pitt
1942
The Big Blockade poster
The Big Blockade
1942 • Civil Service
Tower of Terror poster
Tower of Terror
1941 • Harbor Master Kleber
Ships with Wings poster
Ships with Wings
1941 • C.P.O.Marsden
This England poster
This England
1941 • Doctor
The Ghost Train poster
The Ghost Train
1941 • Dr. Sterling
Old Bill and Son poster
Old Bill and Son
1941 • Old Bill
Freedom Radio poster
Freedom Radio
1941 • Father Landbach
Night Train to Munich poster
Night Train to Munich
1940 • Teleferic Attendant
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Full Speed Ahead
1940 • Gordon Tweedie
Jamaica Inn poster
Jamaica Inn
1939 • Sydney
Q Planes poster
Q Planes
1939 • Minor Role
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The Bear
1938 • Luka, a manservant
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Fair Exchange
1936 • Dr. Franz Schmidt
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Where's Sally?
1936 • Polkinhorne
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Twelve Good Men
1936 • Victor Day
Whom the Gods Love: The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife poster
Whom the Gods Love: The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife
1936 • (uncredited)
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Get Off My Foot
1935 • Major Rawlingcourt
Moscow Nights poster
Moscow Nights
1934 • Brioukow's Servant
The Scarlet Pimpernel poster
The Scarlet Pimpernel
1934 • Treadle
The Scarlet Pimpernel poster
The Scarlet Pimpernel
1934 • Treadle the tailor
The Private Life of Don Juan poster
The Private Life of Don Juan
1934 • Hector, Don Juan's Cook