Sir Henry Morgan (Harri Morgan in Welsh; ca. 1635 – 25 August 1688) was a Welsh privateer, pirate and admiral of the English navy who made a name for himself during activities in the Caribbean, primarily raiding Spanish settlements. He earned a reputation as one of the most notorious and successful privateers in history, and one of the most ruthless among those active along the Spanish Main.
He was a contributor on the NBC Radio weekend program "Monitor" on its first broadcast on June 12, 1955. He whimsically reviewed television programs that had been broadcast during that day. He continued working on "Monitor" for several years thereafter. Later, in 1966, he became one of the hosts and continued in that capacity until 1970.
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Star of ABC (later NBC) Radio's "The Henry Morgan Show" (1946-1950).
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Due to having the same name, he was often confused with the film/TV actor Harry Morgan, who in his earlier days had used the pseudonym "Henry Morgan." (But radio's Henry having used that moniker first, filmdom's Henry renamed himself Harry.)Ironically, the men were born only 10 days apart.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Naked Mind
1974
TV Series
My World and Welcome to It
1969-1970
TV Series
Philip Jensen
Murder, Inc.
1960
Burton Turkus
Sunday Showcase
1959
TV Series
It Happened to Jane
1959
Henry Morgan - Panelist
Cavalcade of America
1954
TV Series
Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt
1951
TV Series
Host
The Silver Theatre
1949
TV Series
The Berliner
1948
Narrator (US version)
So This Is New York
1948
Ernie Finch
On the Corner
1948
TV Series
Host
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Late Night with David Letterman
1982
TV Series
Himself
To Tell the Truth
1980
TV Series
Himself / panelist
Match Game 73
1978
TV Series
Himself - Panelist
I've Got a Secret
1976
TV Series
Himself - Panelist
The Mike Douglas Show
1964-1974
TV Series
Himself - TV Personality / Himself - Co-Host / Himself