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  1. SAN FRANCISCO (UPII Actor Wayne Morris died of a heart attack Monday aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific, where —unknown to most of his fans—he played his greatest role during World War 11.

  2. Wayne Morris. Actor: Paths of Glory. American actor who had early success as a sunny juvenile, but whose career declined following World War II, in which he was a highly-decorated hero. A native of Los Angeles, Morris played football at Los Angeles Junior College, then worked as a forest ranger.

  3. May 1, 2021 · Wayne Morris - American Actor. Courtesy of WDW. Have you heard of film star Wayne Morris? If you answered in the negative, we had the same response. But after reading his story, I had to tell it. He is one of those little-known war heroes who played an important role in the Pacific during World War II. Actor Wayne Morris. Courtesy of Famous Fix.

  4. Biography. Wayne Morris (February 17, 1914 – September 14, 1959), born Bert DeWayne Morris in Los Angeles, was an American film and television actor, as well as a decorated World War II fighter ace. He appeared in many notable films, including Paths of Glory (1957), The Bushwackers (1952) and the title role of Kid Galahad in 1937.

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Share this story with friends. It’s time for another one of Roger McGrath’s “Hollywood Goes To War” stories. So far we’ve heard the stories of Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, and Tyrone Power. Today McGrath will be treating us to the story of Hollywood’s strapping, steely-eyed, leading man, Wayne Morris.

  6. Wayne Morris. Highest Rated: 100% Kid Galahad (1937) Lowest Rated: 96% Paths of Glory (1957) Birthday: Feb 17, 1914. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA.

  7. Biography. Wayne Morris (February 17, 1914 – September 14, 1959), born Bert DeWayne Morris in Los Angeles, was an American film and television actor, as well as a decorated World War II fighter ace. He appeared in many notable films, including Paths of Glory (1957), The Bushwackers (1952) and the title role of Kid Galahad in 1937.

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