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Vic Morrow(1929-1982)

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  • Director
  • Writer
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Vic Morrow in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
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Vic Morrow was born in the Bronx, New York, to Jean (Kress) and Harry Morrow, an electrical engineer. His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. Morrow dropped out of high school at 17 to join the U.S. Navy. When he left the Navy, he used the G.I. Bill to study pre-law at Florida State. While Morrow was working on his degree in Law, he also took part in a school play and found that he preferred stage acting to courtroom acting. When he went to New York, Morrow enrolled in the Actors' Workshop to improve his skills. After graduating, he was cast in the summer stock production of "A Streetcar Named Desire". His screen debut came when he was signed by MGM to play a tough-talking, surly street punk in Blackboard Jungle (1955). The good news was that he was now in the movies, but the bad news was that he became typecast as a heavy. Disappointed with this situation, Morrow left MGM after a few years and headed back to school to study directing at USC. He made some appearances on television and in 1962 found a role that brought him fame and made him the "hero": the TV series Combat! (1962), in which he played Sgt. Chip Saunders, veteran squad leader. Due to his demands, the show quickly went from an alternating showcase between platoon leader Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) and Sgt. Saunders to one featuring mainly Saunders. With the success of the show, Morrow put to use what he had learned at USC and directed some episodes. In 1965 he and his wife divorced, and two years later the series ended. These two events put him into a personal and professional slide. By 1969 he began almost a decade of making made-for-TV movies, with an occasional foray into features. Most of his roles, though, put him back as a "heavy", although he did have a good part as a tough L.A. cop going up against out-of-town mobsters in a two-part episode of Police Story (1973) that was later released as a telefeature. While he worked in the theater and looked forward to the big screen, most of his roles were in "B" pictures such as Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974) and Treasure of Matecumbe (1976). He got good reviews playing Walter Matthau's nemesis in the hit comedy The Bad News Bears (1976), but was not involved in any of the following sequels, and he seemed to be stuck in a rut of "B" features and average made-for-TV films. With the failure of his second marriage, the death of his mother and the scarcity of good parts, Morrow hit the bottle, which did his career even less good. In 1982, however, he refocused his drive and made a comeback in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), but was unfortunately killed on the early morning hours of July 23, 1982 in a tragic, freak accident on the set while filming a scene involving a helicopter which crashed right on top of him and two young children.

Vic was the father of Carrie Ann Morrow and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh.
BornFebruary 14, 1929
DiedJuly 23, 1982(53)
BornFebruary 14, 1929
DiedJuly 23, 1982(53)
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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

Combat! (1962)
Combat!
8.4
TV Series
  • Sgt. Saunders
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Twilight Zone: The Movie
6.5
  • Bill Connor (segment "Time Out")
  • 1983
Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal in The Bad News Bears (1976)
The Bad News Bears
7.3
  • Roy Turner
  • 1976
Mark Gregory in 1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
1990: The Bronx Warriors
5.2
  • Hammer
  • 1982

Credits

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Actor



  • Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
    Twilight Zone: The Movie
    6.5
    • Bill Connor (segment "Time Out")
    • 1983
  • Mark Gregory in 1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
    1990: The Bronx Warriors
    5.2
    • Hammer
    • 1982
  • Abenko gongsu gundan (1982)
    Abenko gongsu gundan
    4.9
    • Lieutenant Colonel Alexander
    • 1982
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in Fantasy Island (1977)
    Fantasy Island
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Douglas Picard
    • 1982
  • Tom Selleck in Magnum, P.I. (1980)
    Magnum, P.I.
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Police Sergeant Jordan
    • 1981
  • The Last Shark (1981)
    The Last Shark
    4.3
    • Ron Hamer
    • 1981
  • Michelle Pfeiffer, Asher Brauner, and Steve Hanks in B.A.D. Cats (1980)
    B.A.D. Cats
    5.4
    TV Series
    • Capt. Eugene Nathan
    • 1980
  • Vera (1980)
    Vera
    • 1980
  • Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith in Charlie's Angels (1976)
    Charlie's Angels
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Harry Stearns
    • Mark Haines
    • 1978–1980
  • Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
    Humanoids from the Deep
    5.7
    • Hank Slattery
    • 1980
  • The Seekers (1979)
    The Seekers
    6.3
    TV Mini Series
    • Leland Pell
    • 1979
  • The Littlest Hobo (1979)
    The Littlest Hobo
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Sam Powers
    • 1979
  • Paris (1979)
    Paris
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Julius Wellman
    • 1979
  • Bruce Boxleitner, Edward Albert, Sharon Gless, Perry King, and Deborah Raffin in The Last Convertible (1979)
    The Last Convertible
    8.2
    TV Mini Series
    • Chief Lonborg
    • 1979
  • Stone (1979)
    Stone
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Morgan Teekington
    • 1979

Director



  • Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1980
  • Kevin Brophy in Lucan (1977)
    Lucan
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1978
  • Quincy, M.E. (1976)
    Quincy, M.E.
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1977
  • The Evil Touch (1973)
    The Evil Touch
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1974
  • James Garner in A Man Called Sledge (1970)
    A Man Called Sledge
    5.9
    • Director
    • 1970
  • Combat! (1962)
    Combat!
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1964–1966
  • Deathwatch (1965)
    Deathwatch
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1965

Writer



  • James Garner in A Man Called Sledge (1970)
    A Man Called Sledge
    5.9
    • written by
    • 1970
  • Deathwatch (1965)
    Deathwatch
    6.1
    • adaptation
    • screenplay
    • 1965

Videos11

Message from Space
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Message from Space
Treasure of Matacumbe
Clip 1:29
Treasure of Matacumbe
Treasure of Matacumbe
Clip 1:29
Treasure of Matacumbe
Treasure of Matacumbe
Clip 1:04
Treasure of Matacumbe
Trailer
Trailer 2:55
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Trailer
Trailer 3:09
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The Bad News Bears
Trailer 1:13
The Bad News Bears

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Victor Morrow
  • Height
    • 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Born
    • February 14, 1929
    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 23, 1982
    • Indian Dunes, California, USA(helicopter accident)
  • Spouses
      Gale A. LesterApril 1, 1975 - September 27, 1979 (divorced)
  • Children
      Carrie Ann Morrow
  • Parents
      Harry Morrow
  • Other works
    In 1968, he starred in an unsold series pilot for ABC called "What's in It for Harry" about a tough adventurer living on the French Riviera who will do most anything for a buck. The pilot was produced by Roger and Gene Corman.
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    While he was filming Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974) in 1973, he insisted on having a one million dollar life insurance policy before he would shoot any scenes involving the helicopter he was due to ride in. He was very insistent, and when asked why, Morrow replied "I have always had a premonition I was going to die in a helicopter crash!". As Morrow was waiting to film what would turn out to be the scene that killed him in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), he said to a production assistant, "I must be out of my mind to be doing this. I should've asked for a stunt double. What can they do but kill me, right?!".
  • Quotes
    [on the success of his movie Blackboard Jungle (1955)] "Sure, the reviews were great...but you would've thought they'd picked me up out of an ashtray, and made me a star. Hell, I'd already done Shakespeare and Chekhov and all those other cats."
  • Salary
    • Combat!
      (1962)
      $5,000 /week

FAQ

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  • When did Vic Morrow die?
    July 23, 1982
  • How did Vic Morrow die?
    Helicopter accident
  • How old was Vic Morrow when he died?
    53 years old
  • Where did Vic Morrow die?
    Indian Dunes, California, USA
  • When was Vic Morrow born?
    February 14, 1929

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