Robert Morley (26 May 1908 – 3 June 1992) was a British actor who, often in supporting roles, was time and again cast as the archetypal English gentleman representing the Establishment.
Born: May 26th, 1908
Died: June 3rd, 1992
Categories: British actors, English people, 1990s deaths
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Anyone who works is a fool. I don't work; I merely inflict myself upon the public.
The British tourist is always happy abroad as long as the natives are waiters.
Fat men get knocked over by buses no earlier, nor later, than thin men. And I, for one, have buried most of my thin friends.