Morgan Conway
male

Born on March 16, 1903 (122 years old)
Passed Away on November 16, 1981
From Newark, New Jersey, USA
Known for Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Morgan Conway (March 16, 1903 in Newark, New Jersey – November 16, 1981 in Livingston, New Jersey) was an American actor, best known for his portrayals of Dick Tracy. Born Sydney Conway, he was educated at Columbia University in New York City. He arrived in Hollywood just in time to get on the ground floor of the industry's burgeoning labor movement. Conway was one of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild. His first film appearance was in the 1934 film Looking for Trouble. For many years he freelanced, working for various studios in bits or supporting roles. His most familiar appearance from this period is probably in Charlie Chan in Reno (1939). By the mid-1940s he was a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures, and he was chosen to portray Chester Gould's comic-strip detective Dick Tracy in a pair of feature films: Dick Tracy and Dick Tracy vs. Cueball. RKO's earliest publicity photos posed Conway in profile, hoping to emulate Gould's square-jawed caricatures. Although this screen Tracy didn't resemble the print Tracy physically, Conway's dramatic interpretation was faithful; he gave the role an understated, businesslike quality totally in keeping with a police procedural. Morgan Conway is considered by many (including Dick Tracy writer Max Allan Collins) to be the best screen Dick Tracy. Morgan/Sydney Conway left the motion picture industry and returned to New Jersey, where he died of lung cancer at the age of 78.
Cast Credits
- 1946
- 1945
- 1943
- 1942
- 1940
- 1939

Charlie Chan in Reno
as
George Bentley
1939

Blackwell's Island
as
Steve Cardigan
1939

Private Detective
as
Nat Flavin
1939

Sued for Libel
as
Albert Pomeroy
1939

The Spellbinder
as
Mr. Carrington
1939

Television Spy
as
Carl Venner
1939

Secret Service of the Air
as
Henchman Ed Powell
1939

Wings of the Navy
as
Tommy - Duty Officer
1939

Grand Jury Secrets
as
Thomas Reedy
1939

North of Shanghai
as
Bob Laird
1939

Off the Record
as
Lou Baronette
1939
- 1938
- 1934





















