Mini-Biography:
William A. Morse was born circa in 1887. He was an American Herec, known for The Empress (1917), Barbara Frietchie (1915), The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1915), William A. Morse's first movie on record is from 1913. William A. Morse died on September 23, 1918 in New York City, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.
William A. Morse Filmografie [Auszug]
1917: [03.11] The Empress (Herci: DeBaudry According to a modern source, the scenario was written by Alice Gu), Režie Alice Guy, with Doris Kenyon, Holbrook Blinn,
1916: [01.03] What Will People Say? (Herci: Murray Ten Eycke ), Režie Alice Guy, with Olga Petrova, , Fraunie Fraunholz,
1915: [11.28] Barbara Frietchie (Herci: Fred Gelwex), Režie Herbert Blaché, with Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Mary Miles Minter, Guy Coombs,
1915: [10/04] The Song of the Wage Slave (Herci: Simo), Režie Herbert Blaché, Alice Guy, with Edmund Breese, Helen Martin, ,
1915: [08.09] The Vampire (Herci: John Glenning), Režie Alice Guy, with Olga Petrova, Vernon Steele,
1915: [07.05] Greater Love Hath No Man (Herci: Warden Rand), Režie Herbert Blaché, with Emmett Corrigan, Crauford Kent, Thomas A. Curran,
1915: [05.31] Her Own Way (Herci: Sam Coast), Režie Herbert Blaché, with Florence Reed, Blanche Davenport, Clarissa Selwynne,
1915: [05.02] The Shooting of Dan McGrew (Herci: Dan McGrew), Režie Alice Guy, with Edmund Breese, Kathryn Adams,
1913: [01.18] His Old-Fashioned Mother (Herci: James),