
Harry T. Morey
Acting
Biography
Harry T. Morey was an American stage and screen actor. His film career spanned the years 1907 to 1934.
Born: August 20, 1873
Place of Birth: Charlotte, Michigan, USA
Known For

Rock of Ages
Madeline carves a cross in memory of her husband, lost at sea. A sculptor recognizes her skill and invites Madeline to leave her fishing village and come to the big city. Later, the memory of the cross comes to her mind at difficult moments.

Captain January
During a tempestuous storm, a lighthouse keeper finds an infant girl who washes ashore tied to some wreckage. He adopts her and they become inseparable. Eventually her real family finds her and wants her to live with them.

The Deerslayer
Wah-Ta-Wah, or Hist, the lady-love of Chingachgook, a Delaware chief, has been captured by the warlike Hurons. Chingachgook asks the aid of Deerslayer, a white man brought up among the Indians, in rescuing her, and. the two men arrange to meet at Lake Otsego, then called Glimmerglass. Deerslayer sets out for the meeting place, accompanied by Hurry Harry March, a trapper, who acts as his guide.

Very Close Veins
Ben Blue has "the largest vein in the country," but not the kind that the gold prospectors in Alaska think he's got!

The Good in the Worst of Us
Crime drama where Minnie's past overtakes her. She flees Jim to escape his bad influence. Jim shoots a man down in a burglary and demands that Minnie helps him flee.

The Green Goddess
The Green Goddess is a 1923 American silent adventure film based on the play The Green Goddess by William Archer. Set during the British Raj, it stars George Arliss as the Rajah of Rukh, into whose land arrive three British subjects, played by Alice Joyce, David Powell, and Harry T. Morey.

A Lesson in Jealousy
A short comedy in which the husband concocts a jealousy story to make an impression on his wife.

Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins
Noah Clayton, an old coster, who has made a bit of money, lives with his daughter Liza. He is very cranky and very gouty. Henry Hawkins, a young coster, and Bill Brown, a teacher of boxing, and an ex-pugilist, are both in love with Liza. Old Clayton favors Bill, because he is well off. Liza likes Henry, and they meet down near the old church and do their love-making. Bill lays siege to Liza, offering her presents, which she refuses. At last he offers to take her to a music hall and she yields and goes with him. There they are seen by Hawkins, who becomes furiously jealous and upbraids Liza. She loses her temper and claims the right to do as she likes. Henry on this swears he will fight Bill, and Liza tells him not to be a fool, that Bill could lick him with one hand, and they part in anger. Hawkins meets Bill and challenges him. The result is a foregone conclusion. Poor Hawkins is knocked out and laid up in bed for repairs, tended by his landlady.

Corn on the Cop
A 1934 Warner Brothers Vitaphone short, "Corn on the Cop." In this one, two hobos launch a get-rich scheme by trying to sell axle grease marketed as salve for relief from corns and bunions. The idea, unfortunately, goes awry. Starring Harry Gribbon with Shemp Howard, Boyd Davis, and Mary Doran.

A Cure for Pokeritis
This domestic comedy depicts a woman who stops her husband's gambling habit by having her cousin stage a fake police raid on the weekly poker game.
Filmography
as Judge (uncredited)
as Doctor Toppanbottom
as Capt. Morgan
as Professor Moriarty
as Arthur Morgan
as Sam Spralls
as Red Malloy
as Dan McCarthy
as Donald Austin
as The Father
as John Strong
as Howard Mellon
as Mad McCara
as Captain Sutton
as George Maxwell
as Marvin
as Major Crespin
as John Larkin
as Captain Hull Gregson
as Robert Fisher Clarke
as James Surbrun
as Edward Mallory
as Frederick Osborn
as Philip Grey / Charles Drayton
as Wilbur Emerson
as Brandon
as David Power
as Kervyn Guild
as Richard Williams
as Paul Strong
as Lorenz (as Harry Morey)
as 'Bill' alias of John Hilton
as McGregor (as Harry Morey)
as M. Henri Landon
as The Farmer
as Arthur Bainbridge Lennox
as Geoffrey Marshe
as John - the Cousin
as Harry Bennett
as Mr. Seeley - Leading Townsman
as Ishmael
as Deerslayer
as Morton Shaw
as Duke Frederick
as The Factory Tough
as Her Father
as Opera Attendee (uncredited)
as The Doctor
as A Police Lieutenant
as Bill Brown - Pugilist
as Kowa / Paris
as The Gambler
as Geordie - the Anse (as Harry Morey)