Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum was an American radio, television, and film character actor.
Early life
Born in Danville in Vermilion County in eastern Illinois, Ankrum originally began a career in academics. After graduating from The University of Southern California with a law degree, he went on to an associate professorship in economics at the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley he became involved in the drama department and eventually began teaching drama and directing at the Pasadena Playhouse.From 1923-39 he acted in several Broadway stage productions, including Gods of the Lightning, The Big Blow, and Within the Gates.
Film career
Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939.Ankrum's stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men, judges, trail hands, bankers, and even psychiatrists in more than 270 films and television episodes. Among his best remembered parts are his numerous villainous roles in Paramount's highly popular Hopalong Cassidy film series. A standout role for Ankrum was in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production of Tennessee Johnson, a biographical film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. president. As Sen. Jefferson Davis, Ankrum movingly addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic's first—and only—president. Ankrum's film career was extensive and spanned 30 years. His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science-fiction genres.
Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride 'Em Cowboy in 1942, Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, Apache, and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan.
In the science fiction genre, he appeared in Rocketship X-M ; as a Martian leader in Flight to Mars ; in Red Planet Mars, playing the United States Secretary of Defense; in the cult classic Invaders From Mars, playing a United States Army general; and as another Army general in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers ; as a psychiatrist in the cult classic Kronos ; and other military-officer roles in Beginning of the End and The Giant Claw.
Later years
By the end of 1958 Ankrum's film career had essentially ended, though he continued taking television roles. In the syndicated series Stories of the Century Ankrum played outlaw Chris Evans, who with his young associate John Sontag, played by John Smith, turned to crime to thwart the Southern Pacific Railroad, which Evans and Sontag held in the contempt consistent with the theme of Frank Norris' muckraking novel, .Ankrum made 22 appearances on CBS's Perry Mason as one of several judges who regularly presided over the murder trials of Mason's clients from the show's first season in 1957 until his death in 1964. The show ended two years later.
Ankrum appeared in western series such as The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Bronco, Maverick, Tales of the Texas Rangers, Cimarron City, Rawhide and The Rifleman.
Ankrum appeared in a number of ABC/Warner Brothers westerns. On October 15, 1957, he had a major part in the episode "Strange Land" of the Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins. Ankrum played an embittered rancher named Cash Billings, who allows a hired gunman, Burr Fulton, to take over his spread, but Sugarfoot arrives to bring law and justice to the situation. Jan Chaney appears in the episode as Billings' daughter Anne, who takes a liking to Sugarfoot. Ankrum appeared again, as John Savage in 1959, in the Sugarfoot episode "The Wild Bunch". The same year, he portrayed a zealot who abused his daughter, played by Sherry Jackson, in the episode "The Naked Gallows" of the western, Maverick, with Jack Kelly and Mike Connors. In 1961, he again played an embittered and this time paralyzed rancher, Cyrus Dawson, in the episode "Incident at Dawson Flats" of the western series, Cheyenne, with Clint Walker in the starring role, with other guest-starring parts for Jock Gaynor, Joan O'Brien, Gerald Mohr, and Hampton Fancher.
In the 1958–59 season Ankrum appeared 12 times in Richard Carlson's syndicated western series Mackenzie's Raiders, along with other cast "Raiders" Brett King, Jack Ging and Louis Jean Heydt. In the series set on the Rio Grande border, Carlson plays Col. Ranald Mackenzie, who faces troubles from assorted border outlaws.
Ankrum was cast in an episode of the 1959 CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace. He also made occasional uncredited appearances in several Roger Corman films. While busy in films and television, Ankrum was still involved in live theatre and continued to direct plays at the Pasadena Playhouse.
He and his second wife, Joan Wheeler had a child, David Ankrum, best known as Adam from Tabitha. David Ankrum eventually became a Hollywood agent. Joan Ankrum, of Joan Ankrum Galleries, became a prominent Los Angeles art dealer with a gallery on La Cienega Boulevard
Death
On September 2, 1964, Ankrum died of trichinosis. At the time of his death, he was still involved with Raymond Burr's Perry Mason TV series. His final appearance on Perry Mason, in the episode "The Case of the Sleepy Slayer", and his last feature film, Guns of Diablo, in which he was cast as Ray Macklin, were released in 1964 and 1965 retrospectively, following Ankrum's death.Ankrum's is interred at Spring Hill Cemetery in Danville, Illinois.
Selected filmography
- Reunion in Vienna as Musician
- Stand Up and Cheer! as Washington Press Correspondent
- The Return of Hopalong Cassidy as Blackie
- Trail Dust as Tex Anderson
- Borderland as Loco
- Hills of Old Wyoming as Andrews
- North of the Rio Grande as Henry Stoneham
- Rustlers' Valley as Glen Randall
- Knights of the Range as Gamecock
- The Showdown as Baron Rendor
- Light of the Western Stars as Nat Hayworth
- Buck Benny Rides Again as Second Outlaw
- Cherokee Strip as Hawk Barrett
- Three Men from Texas as Bruce Morgan
- Doomed Caravan as Stephen Westcott
- Cheers for Miss Bishop as Professor at Minna's Hearing
- The Roundup as 'Parenthesis'
- In Old Colorado as Joe Weiler
- Border Vigilantes as Dan Forbes
- Pirates on Horseback as Ace Gibson
- Wide Open Town as Jim Stuart
- This Woman Is Mine as Roussel
- The Bandit Trail as Red Haggerty
- I Wake Up Screaming as Assistant District Attorney
- Road Agent as Big John Morgan
- Ride 'Em Cowboy as Ace Anderson
- Roxie Hart as Martin S. Harrison
- Ten Gentlemen from West Point as Wood
- Tales of Manhattan as Judge Tom Barnes
- The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe as Mr. Graham
- The Omaha Trail as Henchman Job
- Tennessee Johnson as Jefferson Davis
- Time to Kill as Alexander Morny
- Reunion in France as Martin
- The Human Comedy as Mr. Beaufrere
- Assignment in Brittany as Stenger
- Dixie Dugan as Editor
- Best Foot Forward as Col. Harkrider
- Let's Face It as Man in Sun Shell Cafe
- I Dood It as Brinker
- Swing Fever as Dan Conlon
- The Cross of Lorraine as Col. Demas
- Whistling in Brooklyn as Blake - Newspaper Editor
- See Here, Private Hargrove as Col. Forbes
- The Heavenly Body as Dr. Green
- Rationing as Mr. Morgan
- Main Street Today as Mayor Charlie Maxwell
- Radio Bugs as Pain-Killer Kilroy, the dentist
- Important Business as Army Officer Who Sits by Doakes
- And Now Tomorrow
- Meet the People as Monte Rowland
- Kismet as The Caliph's Messenger
- Marriage Is a Private Affair as Mr. Ed Scofield
- Barbary Coast Gent as Alec Veeder
- Return from Nowhere as Doctor
- Thirty Seconds over Tokyo as William F. Halsey, Captain of the 'Hornet'
- Gentle Annie as Deputy Gansby
- Dark Shadows as Police Lt. Pat McKay
- Fall Guy as District Attorney
- Phantoms, Inc. Narrator
- The Hidden Eye as Ferris
- Purity Squad as Dr. Adams
- Adventure as Mr. Ludlow - Farmer
- The Thin Man Goes Home as Willoughby
- The Harvey Girls as Rev. Claggett
- The Postman Always Rings Twice as Judge
- The Green Years as Dr. Galbraith
- Courage of Lassie as Farmer Crews
- The Cockeyed Miracle as Dr. Wilson
- Undercurrent
- The Lady in the Lake as Eugene Grayson
- The Mighty McGurk as Fowles
- A Really Important Person as Contest Emcee
- The Sea of Grass as A.J. Crane, Attorney
- Undercover Maisie as Parker
- Little Mr. Jim as Col. Starwell
- Song of the Thin Man as The Police Inspector
- Cynthia as Mr. Phillips, the High-School Principal
- Merton of the Movies as Goodfellow's Club Manager
- Desire Me as Hector Martin
- Good News as Dean Griswold
- The High Wall as Dr. Stanley Griffin
- Alias a Gentleman as O.K.
- Souvenirs of Death as Gangster / Gun Owner #7
- Fighting Back as Robert J. Higby
- The Fabulous Fraud as Blind Girl's Father
- For the Love of Mary as Adm. Walton
- Joan of Arc as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles
- Bad Men of Tombstone as Mr. Jones
- We Were Strangers as Mr. Seymour
- Colorado Territory as United States Marshal
- The Fountainhead as Prosecutor
- Slattery's Hurricane as Dr. Holmes
- Chain Lightning as Ed Bostwick
- Borderline as Bill Whittaker
- The Damned Don't Cry! as Jim Whitehead
- In a Lonely Place as Lloyd Barnes
- Rocketship X-M as Dr. Ralph Fleming
- Southside 1-1000 as Eugene Deane
- Short Grass as Hal Fenton
- The Redhead and the Cowboy as Sheriff
- The Lion Hunters as Tom Forbes
- Fighting Coast Guard as Navy Captain
- Along the Great Divide as Ed Roden
- Tomorrow Is Another Day as Hugh Wagner
- Flight to Mars as Ikron
- My Favorite Spy as Gen. Frazer
- Fort Osage as Arthur Pickett
- Mutiny as Capt. Radford
- Red Planet Mars as Secretary of Defense Sparks
- And Now Tomorrow
- Three for Bedroom "C" as Well-Wisher at Station
- Son of Ali Baba as Ali Baba
- The Raiders as Alcalde Thomas Ainsworth
- Because of You as Dr. Travis
- Hiawatha as Iagoo
- The Man Behind the Gun as Bram Creegan
- Fort Vengeance as Chief Crowfoot
- I Beheld His Glory as Simon Peter
- Invaders From Mars as Col. Fielding
- Arena as Bucky Hillberry
- Devil's Canyon as Sheriff
- Sky Commando as Gen. W.R. Combs
- Mexican Manhunt as Tip Morgan
- The Moonlighter as Alexander Prince
- Flight Nurse as Interrogating Officer
- Three Young Texans as Jeff Blair
- Taza, Son of Cochise as Grey Eagle
- Southwest Passage as Dr. Elias P. Stanton
- Drums Across the River as Chief Ouray
- The Saracen Blade
- Silver Lode as Zachary Evans
- Apache as Dawson
- The Outlaw Stallion as Sheriff
- Two Guns and a Badge as Sheriff Jackson
- Cattle Queen of Montana as J.I. 'Pop' Jones
- The Steel Cage as Prison Board Member Garvey
- Vera Cruz as Gen. Ramírez
- For the Defense as Prosecutor
- The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story as Azar the Shepherd
- Dr. Harvey W. Wiley as Dr. Treet
- Many Rivers to Cross as Mr. Emmett - Surly Innkeeper & J.P.
- Crashout as Head Guard
- The Silver Star as Charlie Childress
- Chief Crazy Horse as Red Cloud
- The Eternal Sea as Vice-Adm. Arthur Dewey Struble
- No Man's Woman as Capt. Hostedder
- The Last Command as Military Governor Juan Bradburn
- Duel on the Mississippi as Magistrate
- Tennessee's Partner as Judge Parker
- The Adventures of Fu Manchu as Professor Rutledge
- Fury at Gunsight Pass as Doc Phillips
- When Gangland Strikes as Leo Fantzler
- Quincannon, Frontier Scout as Col. Harry Conover
- Earth vs. the Flying Saucers as Brig. Gen. John Hanley
- Down Liberty Road as Fred Schroder
- Walk the Proud Land as Gen. Wade
- Death of a Scoundrel as Capt. LaFarge - Homicide Squad
- The Desperadoes Are in Town as Mr. Rutherford
- Naked Gun as Sheriff Jim Jackson
- Drango as Henry Calder
- Zombies of Mora Tau as Dr. Jonathan Eggert
- Hell's Crossroads as Wheeler
- Kronos as Dr. Albert Stern
- The Giant Claw as Lt. Gen. Edward Considine
- Beginning of the End as Gen. John Hanson
- Omar Khayyam as Imam Nowaffak
- The Power of the Resurrection as Annas
- Giant from the Unknown as Dr. Frederick Cleveland
- Young and Wild as Police Capt. Egan
- How to Make a Monster as Police Capt. Hancock
- Curse of the Faceless Man as Narrator
- Badman's Country as Mayor Coleman
- Twilight for the Gods as Sea Captain
- The Saga of Hemp Brown as Bo Slauter
- Tarawa Beachhead as Chief of Staff, Pearl Harbor
- From the Earth to the Moon as President Ulysses S. Grant
- Frontier Gun as Andrew Barton
- Half Human as Dr. Carl Jordan
- The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come as Gen. Lew Wallace
- The Most Dangerous Man Alive as Capt. Davis
- Tower of London as The Archbishop
- as Mr. Bowhead
- Guns of Diablo as Ray Macklin
Television credits
- Amos 'n' Andy as Judge
- Cowboy G-Men as John Calhoun / Judge Jefferson Dixon / Carl Randall
- The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse as Tom
- The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp as Old Man Cullen
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Link Bradford / Hendrick Vandorp / Damon Norton / Mark Warren
- Four Star Playhouse as Mr. Raymond / Mr. Mason / Warden
- Cavalcade of America as Peter Slade / Maj. Gen. C. H. Gerhardt / Gen. Stonewall Jackson
- Science Fiction Theatre as Dr. McDermott / Campbell / Dr. Clausen / George Halsey
- You Are There as Daniel Webster
- Official Detective TV series episode 'Beauty In The Bag' as Cope
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie as John McDonogh / Gabriel Durand
- Lassie as Harry
- Tombstone Territory as George West / Galeno Mayor
- Sugarfoot as John Savage / Cash Billings
- Maverick as Judge Jason Painter / Joshua Haines
- Tales of Wells Fargo as Colonel Cole Bryson
- The Veil as Judge Davis
- Have Gun - Will Travel as Maxim Bruckner
- U.S. Marshal as Henry Colt
- Mackenzie's Raiders as Dutch Herman / Sergeant Lund
- Sea Hunt as Earl Tucker - Head of INS
- 26 Men as Jeff Hubbard / Miles Young
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin as Yellow Wolf / Brig. General Jack Lawrence / Chief Red Eagle / Walking Hawk / Long Dog / Millard Austin
- Wagon Train as Michael Folsom
- Frontier Doctor as Colonel Martin Brandt
- Death Valley Days as Major Rogers and as Phillips
- Lawman as Ike Smith
- Bat Masterson as Judge Dorset
- Markham as Harold Burgess
- Tombstone Territory as George West / Galeno Mayor
- Riverboat as C.C. Thompson
- Gunsmoke as Merle Finney
- Dennis the Menace as Minister
- The Man from Blackhawk as Martin Randolph
- Cheyene as Cyrus Dawson / Matt Benedict / John Clements / Ed Roden, Sr.
- Rawhide as Dr. Morgan / Dr. Tom Jackson
- The Rifleman as Jacob Black / Aaron Pelser
- Bronco as Gilbert Groves / General Blunt / Dan Peppin / Gen. George Meade / Todd Morgan
- The Barbara Stanwyck Show
- Bonanza as Mr. Mason
- Kraft Suspense Theatre as Chief Austin
- Perry Mason as Judge / Judge Bates