Tribute: Harry Morgan
Posted on December 7, 2011 at 5:48 pm
Harry Morgan, who died today at age 96, is best remembered as the crusty but fair Colonel Potter in the later years of the television series M*A*S*H. But I remember watching him as the next-door neighbor on reruns of the 1950’s sitcom December Bride
and as St. Joe Friday’s sidekick Bill Gannon on Dragnet
. He had a remarkable career over more than half a century going back to The Shores of Tripoli
. He appeared in musicals — he was a carny outsmarted by a farm boy in “State Fair” and co-starred with Elvis Presley on the riverboat saga, “Frankie and Johnny.” He was in westerns, including the classics High Noon
and The Ox-Bow Incident
. He was the judge in the Scopes trial story Inherit the Wind
. He appeared in war stories, comedies, and costume dramas, opposite stars like James Garner, Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper, James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Marlon Brando, Debbie Reynolds, and Janet Leigh.
In the M*A*S*H series, Colonel Potter had a picture of his wife on his desk. That photo was of Morgan’s wife of 45 years. The drawing of a horse that hung on the wall behind his desk was drawn by Morgan’s son. May his memory be a blessing.
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