James Morrison
James Morrison, born James Woods Morrison, was an American silent movie actor with over 180 film credits. He later published two novels, Road End (1927) and April Luck (1932). He taught speech and drama classes at Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn for many years.
Acting
Movie
A Cure for Pokeritis
1912
Movie
I'm on My Way
1919
Movie
Bashful
1917
Movie
The Nth Commandment
as Harry Smith
1923
Movie
A Lady and Her Maid
as Billy
1913
Movie
The Picture Idol
as Beth's Sweetheart
1912
Movie
Sacred Silence
as Lt. Ralph Harrison
1919
Movie
Wine of Youth
as Clinton (1870 prologue)
1924
Dr. LaFleur's Theory
as The Criminal's Right-Hand-Man
1912
Movie
A Vitagraph Romance
as Charles Mackay, A Young Author, Caroline's Sweetheart
1912
Stenographer Troubles
as Office Employee
1913
Suing Susan
as James - Gordon's Valet
1912
Movie
The Wheels of Justice
as Ralph Brooks
1915
Movie
Troublesome Secretaries
1911
Movie
A Tale of Two Cities
as Peasant brother
1911
Movie
Moral Suicide
1918
When Persistency and Obstinacy Meet
as Young Man at Cotillion (uncredited)
1912
The False and the True
as Tom Saunders
1914
Willie's Sister
as Willie Green
1912
Movie
Captain Blood
as Jeremy Pitt
1924
Movie
Black Beauty
as Harry Blomefield
1921
The Loyalty of Sylvia
as Suiter
1912
Movie
Danger Ahead!
as Norman Minot
1921
Movie
A Yankee Go Getter
as Barry West
1921