Harry Kennedy Morton Jr. (March 20, 1889 – May 10, 1956) was a vaudeville dancer and singer as well as a prizefighter.[1]
Biography
editHe was born on March 20, 1889, in Decatur, Alabama to Harry Kennedy Morton Sr. (died 1919) and Annie Duncan (1853-1902), who were also variety performers. He married Zella Russell.[1]
He appeared in Blossom Time in 1938 and The Street Singer in 1929 as well as Polly in the same year. He appeared in Countess Maritza in 1926.
He died on May 10, 1956, of throat cancer in Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan.[1]
Archive
editHis papers are archived at the New York Public Library.[2]
Performances
edit- The Sweetheart Shop (1920)
- Love Dreams (1921)
- Springtime of Youth (1922)
- The Love Song (1925)
- Countess Maritza (1926)
- Polly (1929)
- The Street Singer (1929)
- Blossom Time (1938)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Harry K. Morton, Ex-Vaudevillian. Musical Comedy Player in 1920's Dies. Was Dancer, Singer and Prizefighter". The New York Times. May 11, 1956. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- ^ "Harry K. Morton family scrapbooks and memorabilia". New York Public Library. Retrieved 2015-10-09.