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Luis Morris

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Birth
Valencia, Provincia de València, Valenciana, Spain
Death
16 Sep 1974 (aged 44)
Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Burial
Valencia, Provincia de València, Valenciana, Spain Add to Map
Plot
Section 2-Right. Square 1. General Pantheon 183.
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Actor. He was born Luis Morris Bermúdez in Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain. He appeared in films during 60s and 70s. He worked in several films with singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal such as "Tengo 17 Años" (1964), "Más Bonita que Ninguna" (1965), "Acompáñame" (1966) and "Buenos Días, Condesita" (1967). Also, he appeared in "Molokai" (1959), "091 Policía al Habla" (1960), "Tres de la Cruz Roja" (1961), "Vuelve San Valentín" (1962), "La Gran Familia" (1962), "La Verbena de la Paloma" (1963), "Historias de la Televisión" (1965), Orson Welles "Campanadas a Medianoche" (Chimes at Midnight) (1965), "La Viudita Yé-Yé" (1968), "Carola de Día, Carola de Noche" (1969), "El Muerto Hace las Maletas" (1972) and "Don Quijote Cabalga de Nuevo" (1973). Also he worked for television in the episode "La Zarpa" of "Historias Para No Dormir" directed by Chicho Ibáñez Serrador and in stage production for Television, Estudio 1, in plays such as "Silvestre Paradox," "La Exposición," "El Último Café," "El Gato y el Canario" and "La Señorita de Trévelez."
Actor. He was born Luis Morris Bermúdez in Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain. He appeared in films during 60s and 70s. He worked in several films with singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal such as "Tengo 17 Años" (1964), "Más Bonita que Ninguna" (1965), "Acompáñame" (1966) and "Buenos Días, Condesita" (1967). Also, he appeared in "Molokai" (1959), "091 Policía al Habla" (1960), "Tres de la Cruz Roja" (1961), "Vuelve San Valentín" (1962), "La Gran Familia" (1962), "La Verbena de la Paloma" (1963), "Historias de la Televisión" (1965), Orson Welles "Campanadas a Medianoche" (Chimes at Midnight) (1965), "La Viudita Yé-Yé" (1968), "Carola de Día, Carola de Noche" (1969), "El Muerto Hace las Maletas" (1972) and "Don Quijote Cabalga de Nuevo" (1973). Also he worked for television in the episode "La Zarpa" of "Historias Para No Dormir" directed by Chicho Ibáñez Serrador and in stage production for Television, Estudio 1, in plays such as "Silvestre Paradox," "La Exposición," "El Último Café," "El Gato y el Canario" and "La Señorita de Trévelez."

Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni



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  • Originally Created by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni
  • Added: May 17, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14317122/luis-morris: accessed ), memorial page for Luis Morris (2 Oct 1929–16 Sep 1974), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14317122, citing Cementerio General de Valencia, Valencia, Provincia de València, Valenciana, Spain; Maintained by Find a Grave.