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Brad Morrow, born Bradley Steven Mora, credited during his childhood as Bradley Mora, was a child actor who appeared on Broadway, in film and on television beginning at the age of two. Morrow was spotted in New York by MGM and appeared in films during the 1950s. He worked for Disney where he was cast as a Mousketeer before being pulled from the project to appear in Disney's Spin and Marty series. As a young adult, he changed his name to Morrow and toured with the stage productions of both West Side Story and The Diary of Anne Frank. In 1961, he appeared in the final episode of the television police drama The Asphalt Jungle. After his acting career ended, he went into business management and was president of CII Premium Finance in Burbank, California, when he resigned because of ill health and died of cancer a year later at the age of 55.
Birth Name
Bradley Steven Mora
Born
Tuesday, 12 May 1942
Died
Friday, 07 November 1997
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Son of Flubber | First Football Player | 1963 |
Going My Way | Robert Stern | 1962 |
Everglades! | C.C. | 1961 |
The Asphalt Jungle | Roy Clinton | 1961 |
The Roaring 20's | Alvin Bickerstaff | 1960 |
Bonanza | Bart | 1959 |
Rawhide | Jones | 1959 |
I Mobster | Cherry Nose Sirago (young) | 1959 |
Wagon Train | Dabbs Hargrove / Karl Roberts | 1957 |
The Vampire | Tommy | 1957 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Son of Flubber | First Football Player | 1963 |
Going My Way | Robert Stern | 1962 |
Everglades! | C.C. | 1961 |
The Asphalt Jungle | Roy Clinton | 1961 |
The Roaring 20's | Alvin Bickerstaff | 1960 |
Bonanza | Bart | 1959 |
Rawhide | Jones | 1959 |
I Mobster | Cherry Nose Sirago (young) | 1959 |
Wagon Train | Dabbs Hargrove / Karl Roberts | 1957 |
The Vampire | Tommy | 1957 |
Leave It to Beaver | 2nd Boy / The Boy | 1957 |
Code 3 | Peter Sandoval / Frankie | 1957 |
Tales of Wells Fargo | Jason Craig / Jimmy Kramer | 1957 |
Between Heaven and Hell | Youngest Raker Boy | 1956 |
Circus Boy | Sid | 1956 |
The Adventures of Jim Bowie | Peter Jelkins | 1956 |
I've Lived Before | Johnny Bolan (12 years old) / Johnny Bolan - 12 Years Old | 1956 |
The Toy Tiger | Freddy Doobin | 1956 |
The Adventures of Spin and Marty | Louie | 1955 |
Highway Patrol | Jimmy Adams | 1955 |
Navy Log | Jonathan | 1955 |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp | Link Hanson / Toby Cullen | 1955 |
The Mickey Mouse Club | 'The Adventures of Spin and Marty' serial / Louie - Spin and Marty serial | 1955 |
The Big Tip Off | Timmy - Baseball Player | 1955 |
Buffalo Bill, Jr. | Tim Dobson / Sonny Andrews | 1955 |
The Millionaire | Jimmy | 1955 |
Studio 57 | Jay Farr | 1954 |
Lassie | Freddie | 1954 |
The Joe Palooka Story | Don Jackson | 1954 |
The Farmer Takes a Wife | Boy at Fight | 1953 |
The Vanquished | Little Boy | 1953 |
General Electric Theater | Toby | 1953 |
Mr. & Mrs. North | Boy with Slingshot | 1952 |
Cavalcade of America | Jerry | 1952 |
Adventures of Superman | Tim Grayson | 1952 |
Monkey Business | Boy | 1952 |
Beware, My Lovely | Boy | 1952 |
The Girl in White | Jimmy | 1952 |
Return of the Texan | Spiller Boy | 1952 |
The Wild North | Boy | 1952 |
The Roy Rogers Show | Johnny Loomis | 1951 |
Honeychile | Larry | 1951 |
Schlitz Playhouse | (as Brad Mora) | 1951 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Self | 1951 |
The Tall Target | Winfield | 1951 |
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | Bobby Laughton / Dan Neary / Jimmy Crank | 1951 |
Cause for Alarm! | Hoppy - Billy / Hoppy / Billy | 1951 |
The Gene Autry Show | Small Boy | 1950 |
The Skipper Surprised His Wife | Timmy | 1950 |
Annie Get Your Gun | Little Jake Oakley | 1950 |
The Lone Ranger | Lenny Peters / Scott True | 1949 |