Howard Morris

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9337

Gender

Male

Birthday

04-Sep-1919

Age

(107 years old)

Place of Birth

Bronx, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Howard Jerome Morris
  • Howie Morris

Howard Morris

Biography

Howard Morris (September 4, 1919 – May 21, 2005) was an American comic actor and director who was best known for his role as Ernest T. Bass on The Andy Griffith Show.


Credits

The Huffless, Puffless, Dragon The Huffless, Puffless, Dragon (1964) Character: N/A
While all the other dragons are puffing away, one dragon refuses to smoke. They all think he's totally square and a number of them challenge him to fights, races, and arm-wrestling contests. As he defeats them all with his clean lungs and nicotine-free body, they begin to think that maybe he's the cool one after all.
The Frowning Prince The Frowning Prince (1961) Character: N/A
A king attempts, through various methods, to remove his son's persistent frown.
Beetle's High Horps Beetle's High Horps (1963) Character: Beetle Bailey / Gen. Halftrack
Beatle, Zero and Sergeant Snorkle are assigned to deliver a statue of a famous Civil War general astride his horse for Camp Swamp's courtyard. After picking up the piece from the sculptor, the boys manage to break it. Fearful of the consequences, Sergeant Snorkle disguises himself as the long-dead General while Beetle and Zero masquerade as the horse. As usual, the deception is soon discovered. Meanwhile, To bring Camp Swampy to the attention of The Pentagon, Gen. Halftrack decides to put a man on the moon. And Beetle Bailey is chosen to volunteer.
Habit Rabbit Habit Rabbit (1963) Character: Raymond
Raymond has a serious carrot addiction, and it's up to Loopy to cure him from it.
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (1988) Character: Howie Morris
Fictional character, Heidi Abromowitz, is the butt of everyone's jokes.
Ten from Your Show of Shows Ten from Your Show of Shows (1973) Character: N/A
Ten comedy sketches compiled from the 1950s TV series, "Your Show of Shows."
Star Spangled Salesman Star Spangled Salesman (1968) Character: Self
A collection of television celebrities pitch United States Savings bonds.
Mouse Blanche Mouse Blanche (1962) Character: Deliveryman
Ignatz find out that true friends can't be bought.
Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls (1983) Character: Crazy Legs (voice)
A goofy crew of extraterrestrial wall-walkers journey to Earth in a quest to learn the meaning of Christmas.
Twelfth Night Twelfth Night (1957) Character: Feste
Twins Viola and Sebastian are separated by a shipwreck. Viola lands in Illyria, where she disguises herself as a man and enters the service of Duke Orsino. Orsino sends her to help woo the Lady Olivia, who doesn't want the Duke, but finds she likes the new messenger. When Sebastian reappears, with Viola now his exact double, merry hell breaks loose. Meanwhile, Olivia's uncle and his cohorts are trying to find some way to get back at Olivia's officious majordomo, Malvolio.
And Then They Forgot God And Then They Forgot God (1971) Character: Mr. Williams
"And Then They Forgot God" is set in a dystopian future, one in which the environment has suffered (people carry around breathing gear) and people must navigate extremely bureaucratic and rigid rules and procedures. Food is only available through the government, and only to those holding a monthly-issued card. Joe Campanella plays a husband who finds himself in desperate straits when his ration card is rejected because it was in poor condition when received. Despite an official policy that no one in that society goes hungry, Campanella's character receives no help.
The Sid Caesar Collection:  Inside the Writer's Room The Sid Caesar Collection: Inside the Writer's Room (2000) Character: Himself
The Big Daddy of televised comedy sketches, Sid Caesar had millions of Americans holding their sides and howling at his uproarious antics and those of his inspired sidekicks--Imogene Coca, Nanette Fabray, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. These are compilations of fan favorites--digitally remastered to be as crisp as they were in the 1950s. "The Fan Favorites" includes gems from the heyday of live TV, as well as interviews with writers and actors, including Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, and Neil Simon. 3-3/4 hours on 3 cassettes or 3 DVDs. Set 1 features live gut-busters from "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour", including 18 of Caesar's own favorite sketches, plus revealing interviews with contemporaries, including Mel Brooks and Neil Simon. Three digitally remastered volumes: "The Magic of Live TV, Inside the Writer's Room," and "Creating the Comedy". Almost 4 hours on 3 cassettes or 3 DVDs.
The Sid Caesar Collection:  Creating the Comedy The Sid Caesar Collection: Creating the Comedy (2000) Character: Himself
The Big Daddy of televised comedy sketches, Sid Caesar had millions of Americans holding their sides and howling at his uproarious antics and those of his inspired sidekicks--Imogene Coca, Nanette Fabray, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. These are compilations of fan favorites--digitally remastered to be as crisp as they were in the 1950s. "The Fan Favorites" includes gems from the heyday of live TV, as well as interviews with writers and actors, including Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, and Neil Simon. 3-3/4 hours on 3 cassettes or 3 DVDs. Set 1 features live gut-busters from "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour", including 18 of Caesar's own favorite sketches, plus revealing interviews with contemporaries, including Mel Brooks and Neil Simon.
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The story of the short film from the beginning of the movies in the 1890s, when all movies were shorts, through the 1950s when short subjects virtually disappeared from theaters.
Portrait of a Showgirl Portrait of a Showgirl (1982) Character: Wally Gordon
The story of three Las Vegas showgirls, each at a different stage in her career.
The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park (1972) Character: Hocus / Pocus (voice)
A girl named Susie goes to an amusement park and are greeted by a couple of costumed tour guides, The Banana Splits who take her on a tour of the park. In another realm a witch sees Susie and wants to make her a witch so she lures her into her realm. The Splits follow her and discover a world of magic. They try to rescue Susie from the witch and are aided by a couple of bickering wizards, Hocus and Pocus.
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies (1972) Character: Franklin Frankenstein, Wolfgang Wolfman, Mummy, Hauntleroy
Daffy Duck is in Hollywood producing a movie about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Archie and His New Pals Archie and His New Pals (1969) Character: Jughead Jones / Moose (voice)
Reggie nominates Moose to run against him for class president, thinking it will be no contest. Meanwhile, Sabrina can't seem to make any friends when she begins school at Riverdale.
Sweet Sea Sweet Sea (1985) Character: (voice)
Sweet Sea, an adorable mermaid princess and her friends Mud-Puppy, Purrsia, Sea Star and Goldie stand up to Sheba the Sea Serpent and her squirmy sidekick to retrieve Sweet Sea's stolen magical shell necklace.
Garfield and Friends: Dreams & Schemes Garfield and Friends: Dreams & Schemes (2007) Character: Voice 2 (voice)
After eating a pound of pasta, Garfield sometimes falls asleep and has some pretty wild dreams -- like the one where he's so huge he can climb tall buildings, or where Odie gets his own cartoon, leaving Garfield to just keep sleeping! And this kitty's not so cool he can't get a little scared, like when he, Jon and Odie discover that a closed-down haunted house is really open, or that leftovers occasionally ran rampant in the fridge. Garfield has a big imagination, too, as you'll see when he imagines himself as a fish or a werewolf, or even Jon for a day! There's much more to the fat cat's story, so grab some pasta, flop on the couch and tune in for some cat-toon fun with Garfield!
Legends of the Super Heroes Legends of the Super Heroes (1979) Character: Dr. Sivana
The adventures of many of DC Comics greatest superheroes and villains. In the first episode, "The Challenge," the superheroes must race against time to stop the diabolical super-villains' plot to destroy the world. In the second episode, "The Roast," the superheroes pay tribute to Batman and Robin in the form of a roast which even the villains attend.
The Haunted Heist The Haunted Heist (1974) Character: Frankie / Wolfie / Hauntleroy (voice)
The Groovie Goolies chase after Hauntleroy into Mad Mirror Land.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Character: Gopher (voice)
Whether we’re young or forever young at heart, the Hundred Acre Wood calls to that place in each of us that still believes in magic. Join pals Pooh, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and Christopher Robin as they enjoy their days together and sing their way through adventures.
Dying Young Dying Young (1991) Character: Voice on Jetsons (voice)
After she discovers that her boyfriend has betrayed her, Hilary O'Neil is looking for a new start and a new job. She begins to work as a private nurse for a young man suffering from blood cancer. Slowly, they fall in love, but they always know their love cannot last because he is destined to die.
Munro Munro (1961) Character: Narrator / General / Soldiers (voice)
A four-year-old boy is drafted into the army. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2004.
Boys' Night Out Boys' Night Out (1962) Character: Howard McIllenny
Fred, George, Doug and Howie are quickly reaching middle-age. Three of them are married, only Fred is still a bachelor. They want something different than their ordinary marriages, children and TV-dinners. In secret, they get themselves an apartment with a beautiful young woman, Kathy, for romantic rendezvous. But Kathy does not tell them that she is a sociology student researching the sexual life of the white middle-class male.
Return to Mayberry Return to Mayberry (1986) Character: Ernest T. Bass
After being away for awhile, Andy Taylor returns home to Mayberry to visit Opie, now an expectant father. While there he ends up helping Barney Fife mount a campaign for sheriff.
The Smallest Elephant in the World The Smallest Elephant in the World (1977) Character: Narrator
Mocked throughout the jungles of India due to his small size, the smallest elephant in the world--no bigger than a house cat--has decided enough is enough. After all, if he's no bigger than a house cat, then a house must be where he belongs! After a long journey in the hold of a ship, this smallest elephant in the world finds himself a home with a nice little boy inside. But he must disguise himself as a cat to satisfy the boy's mother, and disaster strikes when he is confronted with his first mouse... Little does he know that the perfect home is waiting for him, in a circus where differences are celebrated, not scorned.
The Adventures of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island The Adventures of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island (1990) Character: (voice)
It's yo-ho-ho and the bottle of fun when Ronald and his McDonaldland pals pop into a magic Treasure Island storybook, and set sail on a search for buried treasure.
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998) Character: Leo Zellman
Gomez is a middle-aged man who dreams of buying a gorgeous white suit in a nearby store, but doesn't have enough cash. He finds 4 more people of same size, who each give $20 and get to wear the suit for an hour each in return. But the suit is not just a suit - it makes wishes of the one wearing it come true.
Tom and Jerry: The Movie Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) Character: Squawk (voice)
The popular cartoon cat and mouse are thrown into a feature film. The story has the twosome trying to help an orphan girl who is being berated and exploited by a greedy guardian.
Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1966) Character: White Rabbit
A loose adaptation and parody of the Lewis Carroll tale by Hanna-Barbera Productions. A modern-day teenager doing a book report on Alice is accidentally sucked into her television set and ends up in a wacky version of Wonderland.
The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound (1988) Character: Chuckling Chipmunk /Goldminer /Dentist /Governor /Mr. Peebles /Photographer (voice)
It's the gold rush era in the Wild West. A mysterious stranger (Huckleberry Hound) arrives in a small desert town carrying a huge golden nugget. The notorious Dalton brothers steal it. The town asks "the stranger" to go after them.
It Came from Outer Space II It Came from Outer Space II (1995) Character: Ben Cully
Aliens crashland near a small desert town, strewing odd bluish-glowing rocks throughout the area. Townfolk notice something is amiss when temperatures begin to soar, water disappears, power goes down and people seem not to be themselves.
Fluffy Fluffy (1965) Character: Sweeney
A college professor gets into trouble when he tries to prove any animal can be domesticated, including an African lion.
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) Character: Gopher (voice)
Christopher Robin's bear attempts to raid a beehive in a tall tree.
The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV (2000) Character: Self
One of the greatest comedians of early television, Sid Caesar hasn't had his work shown in perennial reruns, so it's especially gratifying to see a collection of his classic sketches released on video, with Caesar himself introducing the material. Besides being a truly gifted comic, Caesar benefited from having some brilliant supporting players, including Carl Reiner, Imogene Coca, and Nanette Fabray. Some of his illustrious writers, including Neil Simon, Woody Allen, and Mel Brooks, appear in interviews setting up the sketches. The sketches themselves include some all-time classics such as Caesar and company playing the figurines populating a medieval town clock (a brilliant bit partly written by Neil Simon and his brother, Danny, who reminisce after the sketch).
40 Pounds of Trouble 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962) Character: Julius
Hilarity ensues when a casino manager spends a day at Disneyland with a cute but troublesome little girl.
Aladdin Aladdin (1958) Character: Wu Fang
Cole Porter's version of the story of Aladdin--his only musical written especially for television.
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) Character: Gopher (voice)
Winnie the Pooh and his friends experience high winds, heavy rains, and a flood in Hundred Acre Wood.
History of the World: Part I History of the World: Part I (1981) Character: Court Spokesman - The Roman Empire
An uproarious version of history that proves nothing is sacred – not even the Roman Empire, the French Revolution and the Spanish Inquisition.
The Munsters' Revenge The Munsters' Revenge (1981) Character: Cousin Igor
The lovable Munster family finds their placid world turned into turmoil by the diabolical Dr. Diablo, the mastermind of an art heist using monster robots, including clones of Herman and Grandpa.
Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit (1982) Character: Chester / Stockboy / Hank (voice)
When strange accidents happen at the factory where Mr. Monroe works, and vegetables are drained of their juices, the neighbors as well as Harold the dog and Chester the cat suspect that the new-found family bunny is really a vampire.
Life Stinks Life Stinks (1991) Character: Sailor
Affluent and arrogant businessman Goddard Bolt, feuding with rival Vance Crasswell over a land deal, makes a bet with Crasswell that he has the wits and street smarts to live penniless and anonymous on the rough streets of Los Angeles for thirty days. But Bolt has a rude awakening when the reality of homelessness hits him. Still, he finds a silver lining in a burgeoning romance with Molly, a former Broadway dancer who has fallen on hard times.
End of the Line End of the Line (1987) Character: Hobo
When the closure of a railway is announced, employees commandeer a locomotive to get to corporate headquarters and confront the president.
The Nutty Professor The Nutty Professor (1963) Character: Mr. Elmer Kelp
A timid, nearsighted chemistry teacher discovers a magical potion that can transform him into a suave and handsome Romeo. The Jekyll and Hyde game works well enough until the concoction starts to wear off at the most embarrassing times.
Way... Way Out Way... Way Out (1966) Character: Schmidlap
A platonically wed American couple run a lunar weather station near an unwed Soviet couple.
Breakfast with Einstein Breakfast with Einstein (1998) Character: Abercrombie
The outrageously wisecracking Cheech Marin unleashes the laughs as the voice of a smart-alecky dog named Einstein who's out to find himself a new family... and a snack or two along the way! Einstein is a wisecracking dog with a huge appetite for outsmarting human beings!
Don't Drink the Water Don't Drink the Water (1969) Character: Pilot (uncredited)
The Hollander family's European vacation is interrupted when their plane is forced to land in Vulgaria. The Hollanders leave the plane to take pictures which results in accusations of spying. Chased by Vulgarian soldiers, they take refuge in the American Embassy under the protection of the absent ambassador's hapless son.
Splash Splash (1984) Character: Dr. Zidell
A successful businessman falls in love with the girl of his dreams. There's one big complication though; he's fallen hook, line and sinker for a mermaid.
Stop Driving Us Crazy Stop Driving Us Crazy (1961) Character: N/A
Because of a depletion of oxygen on his own planet, Rusty, a Martian, investigates life on Earth. Another reason why Earth was chosen is because of the intriguing Christian messages Rusty hears from there, such as all are children of God. Once there, he finds that of Earth's objects he most resembles cars and masquerades as one. He is dismayed to learn from other cars and from what he sees that cars are ruled by these strange two-legged creatures that often do not know how to treat each other while commandeering these cars. The crazy behavior of these two legged creatures in relation to driving cars is even more appalling after they have consumed alcohol. This crazy behavior does not match the Christian messages that Rusty had overheard before his arrival.
The Big Mouth The Big Mouth (1967) Character: Cameo Role (uncredited)
A fisherman crosses paths with a diamond-smuggling gangster–who is his doppelgänger—and inadvertently takes his place at a resort hotel where he meets a special girl.
The Comic The Comic (1969) Character: Pedestrian Gag Man in 'Love Honor and Oh Boy' (uncredited)
An account of the rise and fall of a silent film comic, Billy Bright. The movie begins with his funeral, as he speaks from beyond the grave in a bitter tone about his fate, and takes us through his fame, as he ruins it with womanizing and drink, and his fall, as a lonely, bitter old man unable to reconcile his life's disappointments. The movie is based loosely on the life of Buster Keaton.
In the Beginning: The Caesar Years In the Beginning: The Caesar Years (2012) Character: Self
New interviews with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner, footage from the reunion of Caesar's Writers (1996), and sketches from Your Show of Shows (1950) and Caesar's Hour (1954).
Alice of Wonderland in Paris Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966) Character: The Frowning Prince / King (segment "The Frowning Prince") / Grand Wizard (voice)
Alice travels to Paris and hears five stories adapted from children's picture books in this anthology film. The books adapted include: "Anatole," "Madeline and the Bad Hat," "The Frowning Prince," "Many Moons," and "Madeline and the Gypsies."
High Anxiety High Anxiety (1977) Character: Professor Lilloman
A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep.
Transylvania Twist Transylvania Twist (1989) Character: Marinas Orlock
The nephew of a librarian must go collect a 200 year old book, "The Book of Ulthar." that should have never been checked out by the Evil Count Orlock cause one of the spells in it could bring about the end of the world. During his trip to the castle, he meets Marissa, a gorgeous rock star and heir to the castle's fortune. There they must confront the only other heir to the fortune and the book, Uncle Byron; and Uncle Byron and his 3 adopted nieces all have very, very, very broad smile.
Star Fairies Star Fairies (1985) Character: Dragon Head #1 (voice)
A princess star fairy named Sparkle lives up in the clouds in Castle WishStar. Her job is to grant wishes to children when they wish upon a star. But lately, she has been overwhelmed by the increasing number of wishes being made. So she asks for help and receives not one but five new star fairy helpers. But more troubles arise when they meet a little girl who is upset but cannot think of a wish to make her happy.



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