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Morland Graham was born on August 8, 1891 in Patrick, Scotland as David Hugh Graham. He was an actor and writer, known for The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (1944), Jamaica Inn (1939) and Whisky Galore (1949). He died on April 8, 1949 in London, England.
Date Of Birth August 8, 1891 Died 1949-04-08 Place Of Birth Patrick, Scotland, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Whisky Galore 1949 The Biffer Bonnie Prince Charlie 1948 Donald MacDonald Sin of Esther Waters 1948 Ketley The Brothers 1947 Angus McFarish The Upturned Glass 1947 Clay Showtime 1946 Morris Henry V 1944 Sir Thomas Erpingham The Gay Intruders 1944 Bates The Shipbuilders 1943 Danny Shields The Young Mr. Pitt 1942 Minor Role (uncredited) The Big Blockade 1942 Civil Service Ships with Wings 1942 C.P.O.Marsden Tower of Terror 1941 Harbor Master Kleber This England 1941 Doctor The Ghost Train 1941 Dr. Sterling Old Bill and Son 1941 Old Bill A Voice in the Night 1941 Father Landbach Night Train to Munich 1940 Teleferic Attendant Full Speed Ahead 1940 Gordon Tweedie Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday 1939 Griggle (uncredited) Jamaica Inn 1939 Sea Lawyer Sydney - Sir Humphrey's Gang Clouds Over Europe 1939 Captain of the Viking (uncredited) Gallows Glorious 1938 TV Movie The Bear 1938 TV Short Luka, a manservant A Hundred Years Old 1938 TV Movie Papá Juan Tobias and the Angel 1938 TV Movie Tobit C'est la guerre 1938 TV Short Private Jock Brown I, Claudius 1937 Halotus, master of Livia's household Fair Exchange 1936 Dr. Franz Schmidt Where's Sally? 1936 Polkinhome Twelve Good Men 1936 Victor Day Mozart 1936 Minor Role (uncredited) I Stand Condemned 1935 Brioukow's Servant Get Off My Foot 1935 Major Rawlingcourt Man of the Moment 1935 Mr. Rumcorn The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 Treadle (the tailor) (as Moreland Graham) The Private Life of Don Juan 1934 Hector, Don Juan's Cook What Happened to Harkness? 1934 Billy
Writer Title Year Status Character C'est la guerre 1938 TV Short writer
Known for movies Henry V (1944) as Sir Thomas Erpingham
Jamaica Inn (1939) as Sea Lawyer Sydney - Sir Humphrey's Gang
Whisky Galore (1949) as The Biffer
Night Train to Munich (1940) as Teleferic Attendant