British chub actors in the movies in the 1960s.Robert Morley. (1 of 2) The 1960s were a busy decade
British chub actors in the movies in the 1960s.Robert Morley. (1 of 2) The 1960s were a busy decade for Robert Morley, appearing in 30 feature films and a few TV movies and teleplays also. After being nominated for an Oscar in his first featured role in a movie, as Louis XVI in “Marie Antoinette” in 1938, Robert was selective in the roles he took in the 1940s and 1950s. He was less picky in the 1960s, taking on roles in some silly comedies as well as some solid comedies.Photo #1 is from 1960′s Battle of the Sexes, a Peter Sellers comedy.Photo #2 is from 1960′s Oscar Wilde. He starred, playing the title role.Photo #3 is from 1961′s The Young Ones, a film starring British pop singer Cliff Richard.Photo #4 is from 1962′s The Road to Hong Kong, a Bing Crosby/Bob Hope ‘road’ picture. Shown with Joan Collins.Photos #5 & #6 are from 1963′s Murder at the Gallop, an Agatha Christie Mystery featuring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple.Photos #7 and #8 are from the 1963′s The Old Dark House, a comedy/murder mystery, Morley co-stars with Tom Poston.Photo #9 is from the film version of the stage play comedy, Take Her, She’s Mine, starring Jimmy Stewart and Sandra Dee., also in 1963.Photo #10 is from 1964′s Agent 8&¾, a comedy that Mosley co-stars with Dirk Bogarde and Leo McKern. -- source link
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