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Morton Lowry

Morton Lowry
Born Edward Morton Lowater
(1914-02-13)13 February 1914
Lancashire, England
Died 26 November 1987(1987-11-26) (aged 73)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Nationality British
Occupation Film and television actor
Years active 1938-1960
Known for Roles in The Hound of the Baskervilles and How Green was My Valley
Spouse(s) Diana Whalley (1934-1936)
Virginia Barnato (1938-1949) (divorced) (1 child)

Morton Lowry, born Edward Morton Lowater (13 February 1914 – 26 November 1987) was a British actor. He is best known for his film roles as John Stapleton in The Hound of The Baskervilles (1939) and for his role as Mr. Jonas in How Green was My Valley. He also appeared in other films including Pursuit to Algiers and The Picture of Dorian Gray both in 1945.

Morton was born in Lancashire, England as Edward Morton Lowater to Edward Morton Lowater, Sr., an engineer, and Bithiah 'Bertha' Holmes. The family later moved to the Russell Square area of London.

Morton was married at least three times. His first marriage was in 1934, when he was 20 years old, to Diana Whalley (1912–1990). This short-lived marriage ended in divorce in 1936. On 27 February 1938, Morton married socialite Virginia Barnato (1916–1980), granddaughter of diamond dealer Barney Barnato and daughter of racing car driver Woolf Barnato, on a San Francisco theatre stage after announcing their engagement on 15 February 1938. This relationship did not survive but one son was born. Morton went on to marry once more in 1957 and, though this union also ended in divorce, it produced one more child in 1958.

Morton Lowry moved back to the United States in the early 1960s in order to revive his film career. He died on 26 November 1987 at a San Francisco UCSF hospital from heart failure due to complications during surgery. His death was indigent and he was buried by the state at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Sebastopol, California, on 14 January 1988.

Morton started his stage career using the name Edward Lowater. He appeared in many stage revues, appearing in theatres such as the Alhambra Theatre, the London Astoria and the Garrick Theatre, where he is mostly credited as being part of the singing and dancing chorus line. He can be found credited in shows such as Over the Page in September 1933 and The Drunkard in November 1934.


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