James Morrison - Film, Television and Theatre

Film, Television and Theatre

  • Steele MacKaye (James Morrison, 1842–1894), American theatre personality
  • James W. Morrison (1888–1974), American actor, appeared in the 1911 film A Tale of Two Cities
  • James Morrison (actor) (born 1954), American actor
  • Jim Morrison, host of For & Against and contestant on the first season of The Mole in the United States

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