Henry Morgan Filmography

Henry Morgan

Henry Morgan was an American humorist. He is remembered best in two modern media: radio, on which he first became familiar as a barbed but often self-deprecating satirist, and on television, where he was a regular and cantankerous panelist for the game show I've Got a Secret. Morgan was born Henry Lerner Van Ost, Jr. in New York City; he was a second cousin of Broadway lyricist/librettist Alan Jay Lerner. His radio career began as a page at New York station WMCA in 1932, after which he held a number of obscure radio jobs, including announcing. He strenuously objected to the professional name...
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Birthdate:March 31, 1915
Birthplace:New York City
Date of death:May 19, 1994
Also known as:Henry Lerner Von Ost, Jr.

Movies with appearances by Henry Morgan

Murder, Inc.
Murder, Inc.
Release date:1960
Directed by:Stuart Rosenberg, Burt Balaban
Genre:Gangster
Holiday Affair
Holiday Affair
Release date:December 24, 1949
Directed by:Don Hartman
Genre:Romance Film
So This Is New York
So This Is New York
Release date:1948
Directed by:Richard Fleischer
Genre:Screwball comedy
So This Is New York
So This Is New York
Directed by:Richard Fleischer

TV appearances by Henry Morgan

My World and Welcome to It
My World and Welcome to It
Series Aired: September 15, 1969 - March 6, 1970
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Situation comedy
Network:NBC
I've Got a Secret
I've Got a Secret
Series Aired: June 19, 1952 - October 2006
Number of seasons:5
Genre:Game show
Network:CBS
Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt
Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt
Series Aired: January 26, 1951

Written works by Henry Morgan

Henry Morgan's jokebook
Henry Morgan's jokebook

Places Henry Morgan has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Henry Morgan
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Personal relationships of Henry Morgan

Karen Sorensen
Karen Sorensen
Relationship type:Marriage
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