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Greg Morris. Francis Gregory Alan Morris (September 27, 1933 – August 27, 1996) was an American actor. He was best known for portraying Barney Collier on the television series Mission: Impossible and Lt. David Nelson on Vega$ .
Greg Morris (1933-1996) Greg Morris. Born in Cleveland, Morris came to Hollywood in the early 1960s. His acting experience at that time consisted of a few minor roles on the Seattle stage. He found work appearing on Television series such as The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) and The Twilight Zone (1959) before being cast in Mission: Impossible (1966).
- January 1, 1
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- January 1, 1
- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Aug 27, 1996 · Actor Greg Morris, best remembered for his supporting role in TV's 'Mission: Impossible' series, was found dead Tuesday in his Las Vegas area home. He was 61.
Greg Morris. Actor: Mission: Impossible. Born in Cleveland, Morris came to Hollywood in the early 1960s. His acting experience at that time consisted of a few minor roles on the Seattle stage. He found work appearing on Television series such as The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) and The Twilight Zone (1959) before being cast in Mission: Impossible (1966). Morris played quiet, efficient electronics ...
- Actor, Soundtrack
- August 27, 1996
- September 27, 1933
August 28, 1996. Web posted at: 1:20 a.m. EDT. LAS VEGAS (CNN) -- Greg Morris, who played the technical expert on the long-running television series "Mission: Impossible," died Tuesday at his Las ...
Mission: Impossible: Created by Bruce Geller. With Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, Peter Graves, Barbara Bain. An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture.
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Aug 28, 1996 · Greg Morris, television actor, dies at age 61; photo (S) ''I always had an awareness of the black revolution,'' he told The Christian Science Monitor in 1970, at the peak of his fame.