Charlie Morris

Charles Morris or Charlie Morris may refer to:

  • Charles R. Morris, business writer
  • Charles Morris (jurist) (1711–1781), army officer, officeholder, and judge
  • Charles Morris (1731–1802), surveyor, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia
  • Charles Morris (1759–1831), surveyor and political figure in Nova Scotia
  • Charles Morris (naval officer) (1784–1856), U.S. naval administrator and officer
  • Charles Manigault Morris (1820–1895), U.S. Navy officer
  • Charles Morris (American writer) (1833–1922), compiled Historical Tales and wrote dime novels
  • Charles A. Morris (1853–1914), American engineer
  • Charles Morris (boxer), Olympic medalist 1908
  • Charles Morris, Baron Morris of Grasmere (1898–1990), academic philosopher and life peer
  • Charles W. Morris (1901–1979), American semioticist
  • Charles Morris (politician) (1926–2012), former MP for Manchester, Openshaw
  • Charles B. Morris (1931–1996), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Charles Morris (legal educator), professor of law emeritus at Southern Methodist University School of Law
  • Charles Morris (cricketer) (1880–1947), English cricketer
  • Charlie Morris (footballer) (1880–1952), Derby County, Huddersfield Town and Wales international footballer
  • Charlie Morris (athlete) (born 1926), Australian former hammer thrower

Famous quotes containing the words charlie and/or morris:

    We [actors] are indeed a strange lot! There are times we doubt that we have any emotions we can honestly call our own. I have approached every dynamic scene change in my life the same way. When I married Charlie MacArthur, I sat down and wondered how I could play the best wife that ever was.... My love for him was the truest thing in my life; but it was still important that I love him with proper effect, that I act loving him with great style, that I achieve the ultimate in wifedom.
    Helen Hayes (1900–1993)

    The wind’s on the wold
    And the night is a-cold,
    And Thames runs chill
    ‘Twixt mead and hill.
    But kind and dear
    Is the old house here
    And my heart is warm
    Midst winter’s harm.
    —William Morris (1834–1896)