Jonathon Morris | |
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Born | Urmston, Lancashire, England | 20 July 1960
Occupation(s) | Actor, Television presenter |
Years active | 1980–2002 |
Television | The Professionals (1980) The Squad (1980) Jackanory Playhouse (1981) That Beryl Marston...! (1981) Beau Geste (1982) The Consultant (1983) Doctor Who (1983) The Prisoner of Zenda (1984) Bread (1986–1991) |
Jonathon Morris (born 20 July 1960) is an English former actor and television presenter.
Career
Morris is best known for his role as Adrian Boswell in Carla Lane's comedy Bread, in which he starred for the series' entire five-year run between 1986 and 1991, and which made him a well-known face on British television.
Prior to Bread, he had appeared as a regular in the early 1980s ITV comedy That Beryl Marston!, and in leading roles in two of the BBC's Sunday Classic Serial adaptations, Beau Geste in 1982 and The Prisoner of Zenda in 1984. He had also played guest roles in The Professionals, Doctor Who serial Snakedance and Granada's short-lived soap The Practice.
His rise to fame in Bread led to Morris forging a career as a presenter. He presented CBBC game show The Movie Game from 1991 to 1993, replacing Phillip Schofield. He made a number of appearances on the 1990s Channel 5 game show Night Fever. In 2005, Morris competed in the third series of Channel 4 sports-based reality show The Games. He withdrew from the series halfway through and was replaced by former Hear’Say singer Danny Foster.
His acting career after Bread continued, He appeared in Carlton's revival of the Comedy Playhouse series in 1993, and in 1995 he played El Gallo in the film version of the musical The Fantasticks (released in 2000) where he played the con-man who enchanted his con's heart. He has also played Ash, a vampire, in two films of the Full Moon Entertainment production studios. The Fantasticks (2000), Vampire Journals (1997) and Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm introduced Morris to US audiences.
Credits
Theatre
Year(s) | Title | Role | Venue | Notes |
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1979–80 | Old King Cole | Old King Cole[1] | Bristol Old Vic – Theatre Royal. | With Daniel Day-Lewis |
1981 | The Cherry Orchard | Guests & Servants[2][3] | Chichester Festival Theatre | Starred with Claire Bloom |
1981 | Feasting with Panthers | Charles Parker[4][5] | Chichester Festival Theatre | As Johnathon Morris |
1982 | Rain from Heaven | Clendon Wyatt[6] | The Oxford Playhouse | As Johnathon Morris |
1983 | As You Like It | Orlando[7][8] | Chichester Festival Theatre | |
1983 | Stag | Jo[9] | Chichester Festival Theatre | |
1983 | Final Furlong | Director[10] | Chichester Festival Theatre | Director of production |
1983 | Candida (play) | Eugene Marchbanks[11] | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford | |
1984 | The Beaux Stratagem | Sir Charles Freeman[12] | The Cambridge Theatre Company. UK Tour | |
1984 | Wuthering Heights | Heathcliff[13] | Harlow Playhouse | |
1987 | Mary Stuart | Mortimer[14] | Assembly Hall Edinburgh | |
1986-87 | La Cage aux Folles | Jean-Michel[15] | London Palladium | |
1987–88 | Semi-Monde | Peformer[16] | Royalty Theatre, Kingsway, London | |
1986 | La Cage aux Folles | Jean-Michel[17] | London Palladium | In presence, Princess Anne |
1988 | Diary of a Somebody | Joe Orton[18] | Key Theatre, Peterborough | |
1988 | Jack and the Beanstalk | Jack[19] | Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Well | With Carol Lee Scott |
1988 | Barabbas | Judas Iscariot[20] | The Chelsea Centre Theatre, World’s End Place, Kings Road, London | |
1989 | A Talent to Amuse. Gala | Unknown[21] | Barbican Hall, the Barbican Centre, London | |
1989 | Dick Whittington | Dick Whittington[19] | Orchard Theatre, Dartford | With Anita Dobson |
1990 | Cinderella | Buttons[19] | Cardiff New Theatre | With Windsor Davies |
1991 | Me and My Girl | Bill[22] | The Adelphi Theatre - The Strand London | With Joanna Riding |
1991 | Cinderella | Buttons[19] | Grand Theatre Leeds | With Dame Hilda Bracket |
1991 | Dick Whittington | Dick Whittington[23] | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford | With Richard Gibson |
1992 | Me and My Friend | Bunny[24][25] | Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre | |
1992 | Cinderella | Buttons[19][26] | Wycombe Swan Theatre | With Wendy Craig |
1992 | She Stoops to Conquer | Tony Lumpkin[27] | Chichester Festival Theatre | |
1992–93 | Candida (play) | Eugene Marchbanks[28] | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford | National tour |
1993 | Dick Whittington | Dick Whittington[19] | Richmond Theatre, London | With Kate O'Mara |
1994 | The Rocky Horror Show | Dr Frank-n-Furter[29] | National Tour | |
1994 | The Rocky Horror Show | Dr Frank-n-Furter[30] | The Forum, London | |
1994 | The Rocky Horror Show | Dr Frank-n-Furter[31] | Duke of York’s Theatre, London | |
1995 | The Rocky Horror Show | Dr Frank-n-Furter[32] | Duke of York’s Theatre, London | |
1994 | The Rocky Horror Show | Dr Frank-n-Furter[33] | Bristol Hippodrome. | |
1995 | Jack and the Beanstalk | Jack[19] | Hull New Theatre | With John Altman |
1996 | Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood | Simple Simon[19] | The Grand opera House York | With John Altman |
1996 | Spread a Little Happiness | Ensemble cast[34] | Adelphi Theatre, London. | |
1996 | The Fantasticks | El Gallo[35] | King’s Head Theatre, London. | |
1998 | Cinderella | Buttons[19] | Swansea Grand Theatre | With Melinda Messenger |
1999 | Aladdin | Aladdin[19] | The Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea | With Melinda Messenger |
1999 | Cinderella | Buttons[19] | Connaught Theatre Worthing | |
1999 | No Sex Please, We’re British | Brian Runnicles[36] | Grand Theatre, Swansea | National Tour |
2000 | Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood | Sherriff of Nottingham[19] | Blackpool Grand Theatre | With Aimi MacDonald |
2001 | Anything Goes | Billy Crocker[37] | Tour UK. | |
2001 | Cinderella | Buttons[19] | Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton | |
2002 | Dick Whittington | Dick Whittington[19] | Doncaster Civic Theatre | |
2003 | Jack and the Beanstalk | Jack[19] | Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton | |
2003 | Trap for a Lonely Man | Daniel Corban[38] | Theatre Royal, Windsor | |
2008 | I'd Like To Teach The World to Sing[39] | Performer / Self | Her Majesty's Theatre | |
2012 | Sleeping Beauty | Puddles[19] | Echo Arena, Liverpool |
Film
Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1983 | Screamtime | Damien[40] | Michael Armstrong Stanley A. Long |
(credited as Johnathan Morris) |
1984 | Torn Allegiance | Lt. Harry Wyckham[41] | Alan Nathanson | |
1995 | The Fantasticks | El Gallo[42][43] | Michael Ritchie | |
1997 | Vampire Journals | Ash[44] | Ted Nicolaou | |
1998 | Subspecies 4 Bloodstorm | Ash[45] | Ted Nicolaou |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | The Professionals | Jaime Cabreros[46] | 4.08 "Blood Sports" |
1980 | The Squad | Steve Parks[47] | 1.12 "Accident" |
1981 | Jackanory Playhouse | Oliver[48][49] | 9.06 "The Toy Princess" |
1981 | That Beryl Marston...! | Phil[50] | 6 episodes |
1982 | The Agatha Christie Hour | Alan Carslake[51][52] | 1.02 "In a Glass Darkly" |
1982 | Beau Geste | John Geste[53] | 7 episodes |
1983 | Doctor Who | Chela[54] | 20.02 "Snakedance" |
1983 | The Consultant[55][56] | Jake Kennedy | Television miniseries |
1984 | The Prisoner of Zenda | Rupert of Hentzau[57][58] | Television miniseries |
1984 | Jackanory | Storyteller | "Curious Creatures"[59] |
1984 | Jackanory | Storyteller | "When the Night Wind Howls"[60] |
1984 | Jackanory | Storyteller | "Never Stew Your Sister"[61] |
1985 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The Ring in the Rough Stuff: Part 1[62] |
1985 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The Ring in the Rough Stuff: Part 2[63] |
1985 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The Ring in the Rough Stuff: Part 3[64] |
1985 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The Ring in the Rough Stuff: Part 4[65] |
1985 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The Ring in the Rough Stuff: Part 5[66] |
1985 | Ties of Blood | Pete[67] | Television miniseries (credited as Jonathan Morris) |
1986-91 | Bread | Adrian Boswell[68] | 74 episodes |
1986 | The Practice | Mick Forrester[69] | Television miniseries |
1986 | Hell's Bells | Phil[70] | 1.03 "Back Page Story" |
1988 | Olivier Awards 1987 | Jean-Michel[15] | Cast of La Cage Aux Folles - Television Special[71] |
1988 | The Royal Variety Performance[72] | Adrian Boswell | Television Special |
1988 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Saddlebottom: Part 1[73] |
1988 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Saddlebottom: Part 2 - Landing in a Hole[74] |
1988 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Saddlebottom: Part 3 - Eat or Be Eaten[75] |
1988 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Saddlebottom: Part 4 - Triumph on the Square[76] |
1988 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Saddlebottom: Part 5 - Off to the Show[77] |
1988 | The Satellite Show[78] | Self | Television Series - S1.E4 |
1988 | Wogan | Self - Adrian Boswell | As (Cast of bread)[79] With Michael Crawford, Frank Dileo. |
1989 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Never Kiss Frogs! and Other Stories: The Last of the Dragons[80] |
1989 | Jackanory | Storyteller | The reversible Giant[81] |
1989 | Rivron | Self[82] | |
1989 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Never Kiss Frogs! and Other Stories: Princess Florizella - Part 1[83] |
1989 | Saturday Starts Here | Self[84] | |
1989 | Children's Royal Variety Performance | Self[85] | Television Special |
1989 | Eggs 'N' Baker | Self - Guest[86] | Television Series - S2.E9 |
1989 | The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow | Self[87] | S2.E8 with Mary Whitehouse, Jonathon Morris, Keith Chegwin... |
1989 | It's My City! | Self[88] | Television Series - S2.E7 |
1990 | Juke Box Jury[89] | Self - Panelist | Television Series - S4.E5 |
1990 | A Royal Birthday Gala | Self[90] | Television Special - Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Celebration |
1990 | ITV Telethon[91] | Self - Singer | Telethon '90 |
1990 | The Paul Daniels Magic Show | Self[92] | Television Series - S11.E3 |
1990 | Children's Royal Variety Performance | Self[93] | Television Special |
1991-93 | The Movie Game | Host[94][95] | 40 episodes |
1991 | Going Live! | Self[96][97] | Television Series With Dudley Moore. |
1991 | Give us a clue | Self[98] | With guests Lionel Blair, Lizza Goddard, Sherly Anne Field. |
1991 | Wogan | Self[99] | Guests include MC Hammer, Jonathon Morris and Michael J Fox. |
1991 | Jackanory | Storyteller | Jackanory Silver Stories: A Narrow Squeak[100][101] |
1991 | 8:15 from Manchester | Self[102] | Television Series - S2.E9 |
1991 | Children's Royal Variety Performance | The Director[103] | Television Special |
1992 | Jackanory | Self - Presenter[104] | Television Series - Pass the story |
1992 | Cluedo[105] | Self - Studio Guest | Television Series - S3.E4 - Murder in Merrie England |
1993 | Children's Comic Relief | Self[106] | With Lenny Henry, Frank Bruno, Jonathon Morris and more. |
1993 | Surprise Surprise! | Self[107] | Television Series - with Michael Bolton, Frank Bruno, Ian Botham. |
1993 | Telly Addicts | Self[108][109] | S9.E15 - Final: Gibbons Vs Brown |
1993 | Telly Addicts | Self[110] | S9.E17 - Christmas Special: The Puddings Vs. The Turkeys |
1993 | The Main Event | Self[111] | |
1993 | Pebble Mill | Self - Guest[112][113] | Bamber Gascoigne and actor Jonathon Morris Join Ross king. |
1993 | A Word in Your Ear | Self[114] | Television Series - S1.E7 |
1993 | That's Showbusiness | Self - Panelist[115] | Television Series - S5.E9 - S5.E10 |
1993 | This Morning | Self[116][117] | Television Series - September 12, 1993, with Annabel Giles |
1993 | Comedy Playhouse | David Jackson[118] | 1.02 "Wild Oats" |
1993 | Celebrity Squares | Self[119] | with Bob Monkhouse, Dame Hilda Brackett, John Inman |
1993 | The Movie Game Christmas Special | Self - Presenter[120] | |
1994 | Celebrity Squares | Self[121] | with Bob Monkhouse with guests Dennis Taylor, Ben Onwukwe. |
1994 | Hit the Road | Self[122] | |
1994 | Noel's House Party[123] | Self | (Gotcha recipient) - S3.E10 |
1995 | The Gotcha Hall of Fame | Self[124] | |
1995 | Half a Sixpence | Arthur Kipps[125] | Radio adaptation |
1996 | Style Challenge | Self - Volunteer[126] | E1 - with Jenny Powell |
1996 | Going Going Gone | Self[127] | |
1996 | The Good Stuff | Self[128] | With Whoopi Goldberg. |
1996 | Liz Earle's Lifestyle | Self[129] | |
1996 | Sunday Live | Self[130] | Comedy actor Jonathon Morris Discusses his life and faith. |
1997 | Summer of Love | Simon[131] | Television film |
1997 | Night Fever | Self[132] | With Guests Jonathan Kerrigan, Michaela Strachan, Annabel Croft. |
1998 | Trailblazers[133] | Self | E3 - Indonesia "In Search of the Kimodo Dragon" |
1998 | The National Lottery Big Ticket | Self[134] | Television Series |
1998 | Adam's Family Tree | Whip[135] | Television Series - "Singing with the Reins" |
1999 | Night Fever Abba Special. | Self[136] | Television Series |
1999 | Night Fever | Self[137] | Television Series |
1999 | Through the Key hole | Self - Panelist[138] | Jonathon Morris with Nina Myskow & James Whale |
1999 | The Circle | Julian Percival[139] | |
2000 | Meet Ricky Gervais | Self[140] | Pilot episode with Bonnie Langford |
2003 | Through the key hole | Self - Panelist[141] | |
2004 | The Games | Self[142] | Television Series |
2004 | Stars Reunited | Self[143] | Television Series |
2005 | Go North West | Self - Presenter[144] | Television Series with Lloyd Grossman |
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