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Morgan then appeared in numerous television programs, as his credits include, ''[[Gunsmoke#Television series (1955–1975) and TV movies|Gunsmoke]]'',<ref name="c">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pfNACgAAQBAJ&pg=PT51|title=Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, 1959-1961|first1=S. L.|last1=Kotar|first2=J. E.|last2=Gessler|page=51|publisher=BearManor Media|date=December 2009|isbn=9781593935054|via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> ''[[Wagon Train]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[The United States Steel Hour]]'',<ref name="a" /> ''[[M Squad]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[How the West Was Won (TV series)|How the West Was Won]]'',<ref name="c" /> ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[The Outsider (1968 TV series)|The Outsider]]'',<ref name="c" /> ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' (episode "[[What You Need (The Twilight Zone)|What You Need]]"),<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Rod_Serling/C_Z1DwAAQBAJ?hl=en|title=Rod Serling: His Life, Work, and Imagination|page=211|first=Nicholas|last=Parisi|publisher=University Press of Mississippi|date=October 24, 2018|ISBN=9781496819451|via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> ''[[State Trooper (TV series)|State Trooper]]''<ref name="b" /> and ''[[Paradise (American TV series)|Paradise]]''.<ref name="a" /> He also appeared and co-starred in films, such as ''[[Back to the Future]]'', ''[[Just Between Friends]]'', ''[[The Beach Girls and the Monster]]'', ''[[Dillinger (1973 film)|Dillinger]]'', ''[[Lightning, the White Stallion]]'' and ''[[The New Centurions]]''. Morgan retired in 1994, as his last credit was from the film ''[[Maverick (film)|Maverick]]'', where he played the role of a "Card Dealer".<ref name="kentucky" />
Morgan then appeared in numerous television programs, as his credits include, ''[[Gunsmoke#Television series (1955–1975) and TV movies|Gunsmoke]]'',<ref name="c">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pfNACgAAQBAJ&pg=PT51|title=Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, 1959-1961|first1=S. L.|last1=Kotar|first2=J. E.|last2=Gessler|page=51|publisher=BearManor Media|date=December 2009|isbn=9781593935054|via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> ''[[Wagon Train]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[The United States Steel Hour]]'',<ref name="a" /> ''[[M Squad]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[How the West Was Won (TV series)|How the West Was Won]]'',<ref name="c" /> ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]'',<ref name="b" /> ''[[The Outsider (1968 TV series)|The Outsider]]'',<ref name="c" /> ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' (episode "[[What You Need (The Twilight Zone)|What You Need]]"),<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Rod_Serling/C_Z1DwAAQBAJ?hl=en|title=Rod Serling: His Life, Work, and Imagination|page=211|first=Nicholas|last=Parisi|publisher=University Press of Mississippi|date=October 24, 2018|ISBN=9781496819451|via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> ''[[State Trooper (TV series)|State Trooper]]''<ref name="b" /> and ''[[Paradise (American TV series)|Paradise]]''.<ref name="a" /> He also appeared and co-starred in films, such as ''[[Back to the Future]]'', ''[[Just Between Friends]]'', ''[[The Beach Girls and the Monster]]'', ''[[Dillinger (1973 film)|Dillinger]]'', ''[[Lightning, the White Stallion]]'' and ''[[The New Centurions]]''. Morgan retired in 1994, as his last credit was from the film ''[[Maverick (film)|Maverick]]'', where he played the role of a "Card Dealer".<ref name="kentucky" />


Morgan died on April 20, 2022, at the age of 91.<ref>{{cite web |title=In Memoriam, Summer 2022 |url=https://digital.copcomm.com/i/1475555-summer-2022/65? |website=SAG-AFTRA |access-date=11 August 2022 |pages=62}}</ref>
Morgan died on April 20, 2022, at the age of 91.<ref>{{cite web |title=In Memoriam, Summer 2022 |url=https://digital.copcomm.com/i/1475555-summer-2022/65? |work=[[SAG-AFTRA]] |access-date=August 11, 2022 |pages=62}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Read Morgan
Morgan in The Deputy, 1961
Born
Read Lawrence Morgan

(1931-01-30)January 30, 1931
DiedApril 20, 2022(2022-04-20) (aged 91)
Alma materUniversity of Kentucky
Northwestern University
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active1949–1994
Spouse
Elizabeth Oleyar
(m. 1963)
[1]

Read Lawrence Morgan (January 30, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American film and television actor.[2] He was known for playing the role of Sergeant Hapgood Tasker in the American western television series The Deputy.[3]

Life and career

Morgan was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He attended at the University of Kentucky,[4] where he played basketball.[1] After attending for two years there, Morgan pursued an acting career. He was also involved in bodybuilding, getting himself some "tough character" roles.[1]

Morgan attended Northwestern University and served in the United States Air Force for two years, pushing aside his acting career plans.[3] He began his acting career in the crime drama television series The Big Story, in 1949. Later, he joined the cast of the western television series The Deputy,[3] playing army officer Sergeant Hapgood Tasker, who had blindness in one eye, wearing a eye patch.[1] Morgan also appeared in the Broadway play Li'l Abner.[3]

Morgan then appeared in numerous television programs, as his credits include, Gunsmoke,[5] Wagon Train,[3] The United States Steel Hour,[1] M Squad,[3] How the West Was Won,[5] Laramie,[3] The Outsider,[5] The Twilight Zone (episode "What You Need"),[6] State Trooper[3] and Paradise.[1] He also appeared and co-starred in films, such as Back to the Future, Just Between Friends, The Beach Girls and the Monster, Dillinger, Lightning, the White Stallion and The New Centurions. Morgan retired in 1994, as his last credit was from the film Maverick, where he played the role of a "Card Dealer".[2]

Morgan died on April 20, 2022, at the age of 91.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Aaker, Everett (May 25, 2017). Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. p. 310. ISBN 9781476662503 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Wallace, Tom (October 11, 2016). So You Think You're a Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Fan?: Stars, Stats, Records, and Memories for True Diehards. Sports Publishing. p. 155. ISBN 9781613219737 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Sullivan, Elizabeth (January 15, 1961). "Healthy Giant". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 175. Retrieved October 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  4. ^ Freese, Gene (April 6, 2016). Richard Jaeckel, Hollywood's Man of Character. McFarland. p. 75. ISBN 9781476662107 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b c Kotar, S. L.; Gessler, J. E. (December 2009). Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, 1959-1961. BearManor Media. p. 51. ISBN 9781593935054 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Parisi, Nicholas (October 24, 2018). Rod Serling: His Life, Work, and Imagination. University Press of Mississippi. p. 211. ISBN 9781496819451 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "In Memoriam, Summer 2022". SAG-AFTRA. p. 62. Retrieved August 11, 2022.

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