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Birth Name: David Bowditch Morse
Birth Notes: 11 October 1953, Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA
Height: 6' 4"
Family: * Susan Wheeler Duff (19 June 1982 - present); twin sons, 1 daughter
Biography: David Morse, a 6' 4" tall blue-eyed blond who performed on stage for 10 years before breaking into film, became established as a respected supporting, character actor and second lead. He was born the first of four children to Charles and Jacquelyn Morse on October 11, 1953, in Beverly, Massachusetts. He grew up with three younger sisters. After graduating from high school, Morse studied acting at the William Esper Studio. In 1971, he began his professional acting career appearing in over 30 productions with the Boston Repertory Company from 1971 to 1977. In the late 1970s, Morse continued his stage career with the Circle Repertory Company in New York before moving into television and film. In the late 1990s, he returned to the Off-Broadway stage starring in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning drama, "How I Learned to Drive" (1997), for which he won the Drama Desk Award and the Obie. Morse made his big screen debut in 1980 co-starring as "Jerry Maxwell", a cheerful bartender turned basketball player, opposite John Savage and Diana Scarwid in Inside Moves (1980), written by Barry Levinson and directed by Richard Donner. Although Inside Moves (1980) was nominated for an Oscar, Morse had to wait a few years until his career took off. His big break came in 1982 when he was cast as Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison, a young doctor who struggles as a single parent after the death of his wife, in "St. Elsewhere" (1982), a medical drama that ran for six seasons. He co-starred as opposite Jodie Foster and young Jena Malone in the Oscar nominated Sci-Fi drama Contact (1997). In 1999, he appeared in Stephen King 's The Green Mile (1999), with Tom Hanks. A year later, he played a supporting role as a kidnapped husband of Meg Ryan in Proof of Life (2000). In 2002, Morse became the first English-speaking actor nominated for the Golden Horse Award, the Chinese equivalent of the Oscars, for his superb performance as FBI expert "Kevin Richter" in Shuang tong (2002). From 2002 to 2004, Morse had a regular gig starring as "Mike Olshansky", an ex-Philadelphia policeman turned cab driver, in the TV series "Hack" (2002) which ran three seasons and was filmed in Philadelphia, close to his home. In 2006-2007, he has a recurring role on season 3 of an Emmy award-winning medical drama "House M.D." (2004). David Morse has been married to fellow actress Susan Wheeler Duff since 1982. They have three children, one daughter and twin sons. In 1994, after the the Northridge earthquake destroyed his home in Sherman Oaks, Morse moved from LA to Philadelphia with his family, and is currently residing in his wife's hometown.

Filmography

16 Blocks (2006) as Det. Frank Nugent
Contact (1997) as Ted Arroway
Crazy in Alabama (1999) as Dove Bullis
Extreme Measures (1996) as FBI Agent Frank Hare
Hearts in Atlantis (2001) as Adult Bobby Garfield
Hounddog (2007) as Daddy
Nearing Grace (2005) as Shep Nearing
Passengers (2008) as Arkin
Proof of Life (2000) as Peter Bowman
The Crossing Guard (1995) as John Booth
The Good Son (1993) as Jack
The Green Mile (1999) as Brutus 'Brutal' Howell
The Hurt Locker (2008) as Colonel Reed
The Indian Runner (1991) as Joe Roberts
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) as Luke/Daedalus
The Negotiator (1998) as Adam Beck
The Slaughter Rule (2002) as Gideon 'Gid' Ferguson
Twelve Monkeys (1995) as Dr. Peters
A.W.O.L (2006) as Marquette
Bait (2000) as Edgar Clenteen
Dancer in the Dark (2000) as Bill Houston
Desperate Hours (1990) as Albert
Diary of a City Priest (2001) as Father John McNamee
Disturbia (2007) as Mr. Turner
Down in the Valley (2005) as Wade
Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005) as Palmer
Drive Angry 3D (2011)  
George B. (1997) as George
Inside Moves (1980) as Jerry Maxwell
Longfellow (2010) as Gus
Magic Kid II (1994) as Jack
Max Dugan Returns (1983) as Shoe Store Cop
Mint Julep (2010) as Karl
Mother and Child (2009) as Tom
Personal Foul (1987)  
Shanghai (2010)  
Shuang tong (2002) as Kevin Richter
The Getaway (1993) as Jim Deer Jackson
The Legend of Pig Eye (1998)  
The Pond (2010) as Adam 11
The Rock (1996) as Major Tom Baxter
The Taming Power of the Small (1995)  
Von Trier's 100 øjne (2000) as Himself
Yellow (2012)  

Trivia

  * Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1980" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 32.
* Frequently cast in book-to-movie/television works by Stephen King .
* Has three younger sisters.
* Parents: Charles and Jacquelyn Morse.
* Moved to Philly with his family after California earthquake of 1994, to be near wife's family.
* Studied acting at the William Esper studio.
* Broke several fingers during a fight scene in Disturbia (2007) but remained in character and finished the take.
* Is allergic to most forms of sugar.
* Stated that out of all of the films he's done, his favorites are The Green Mile (1999), The Crossing Guard (1995), The Indian Runner (1991), and The Rock (1996).
* He is the only actor to date to play both Abraham Lincoln and George Washington.
* His middle name, Bowditch, comes from Nathaniel Bowditch.
* Has appeared in two films as a criminal connected to the prison island of Alcatraz: in "Six Against the Rock" (1987) he plays Marvin Hubbard, second-in-command to David Carradine's Bernard Coy; and in "The Rock" (1996) he is Major Tom Baxter, second-in-command to Ed Harris' Brigadier General Francis X. Hummel, USMC.

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