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{{Other uses|Philip Morris (disambiguation){{!}}Philip Morris}}{{BLP sources|date=March 2013}}{{Infobox person | name = Phil Morris | image = Morris, Phil (2009) crop.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = Morris at the 2009 New York Comic Con | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|4|4}} | birth_place = Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. | othername = | occupation = Actor, voice actor | yearsactive = 1966–present | website = | father = Greg Morris | relatives = Iona Morris (sister) }}Phillip Morris (born April 4, 1959) is an American film, television and voice actor. He played Jackie Chiles in the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, John Jones in The CW series Smallville, Delroy Jones in Love That Girl! and voiced Doc Saturday in The Secret Saturdays. Personal lifeMorris was born in Iowa City, Iowa, and is the son of actor Greg Morris. He is also the younger brother of actress Iona Morris. He is a practitioner of Wing Chun under Sifu Hawkins Cheung.[1] CareerMorris's first acting role was as a child when he appeared in the 1966 Star Trek episode "Miri". Star Trek was, at the time, shot at the same studio (Desilu Productions) that produced Mission: Impossible, where his father was working. He made his feature film debut in The Search for Spock in a small role and later guest starred on Babylon 5, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. In the mid-1980s, he portrayed law student (later attorney) Tyrone Jackson on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless. During a major storyline, his character used heavy theatrical make-up to appear Caucasian, in order to go undercover to expose an organized crime organization. In the 1990s, Morris played a recurring character, the Johnnie Cochran-inspired defense attorney Jackie Chiles, on the comedy Seinfeld. One story line as Chiles depicts him suing a tobacco company with great delight which rang true for the actor as his name Phillip Morris is also that of a major U.S. based tobacco company. Morris also co-starred in the TV remake of Mission: Impossible as tech wizard Grant Collier (son of Barney Collier, who was played in the original series by Morris's real-life father Greg Morris). He also said in an interview that he grew up watching the original Mission: Impossible, with series' lead Peter Graves, whom Morris came to consider his acting mentor. Through his childhood, Morris knew Graves' real-life children.[2] The friendship continued, until Peter Graves' death on March 14, 2010, which devastated Morris. He voiced the supporting role of Dr. Sweet in Disney's 2001 film The Lost Empire as well as its 2003 sequel, Milo's Return. He played one of Will Smith's college professors on the NBC show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and played Dr. Clay Spencer on the then-UPN television show Girlfriends. In the January 25, 2007 episode of the CW television series Smallville, Morris portrayed the DC Comics superhero Martian Manhunter, which is a recurring but small character in the series. He reprised that role on the show's sixth-season finale on May 17, 2007, as well as the episodes "Bizarro" and "Cure" in the seventh season and the episodes "Odyssey", "Prey" and "Bulletproof" in the eighth season. He reprised this role in the ninth-season episodes "Absolute Justice", "Checkmate" and "Salvation". As a voice actor, he portrayed the villains Imperiex on Legion of Superheroes, and as the Immortal Caveman Vandal Savage on Justice League and Doom. He voiced W'Kabi in the animated series Black Panther. He appeared on one episode each of the series Miami and Seven Days. Though largely unnoticed, Morris also was the voice of Paul the Apostle in Zondervan's The Bible Experience. Morris also made a cameo appearance as Miles Dyson in photographs in the television series The Sarah Connor Chronicles. He provided the voice of the character Doc Saturday in the animated show The Secret Saturdays. He also played a major supporting role in the PlayStation 2 game Deadlocked, as Merc, one of the combat bots that accompany the main character Ratchet. He also worked as a voice actor on The PJs; according to Morris, co-creator and star Eddie Murphy didn't want to show up on some days to record the voice of Thurgood Stubbs, so the producers hired Morris to record Thurgood's lines, where he worked in a separate booth with the other actors, allowing the producers to replace Morris' recordings with Murphy's voice in case Murphy decided he wanted to record his dialogue.[3] He did several voices in the animated film Downfall as Hansen and Glenn. He played Delroy Jones on the TV One series Love That Girl!, Saint Walker on the Cartoon Network series The Animated Series, and Ultra Richard on the Cartoon Hangover series SuperF*ckers.[4] He also voices Plank in the Sofia the First episode "The Floating Palace", Green Arrow and Hawkman in the film Justice League vs. Bizarro League and Vandal Savage in the film Justice League: Cosmic Clash. FilmographyFilm Year | Title | Role | Notes | 1984 | The Search for Spock | Trainee Foster | 1987 | P.I. Private Investigations | Eddie Gordon | 1996 | Jingle All the Way | Gale Force | 1997 | Wag the Dog | Co-Pilot | 1998 | Devil in the Flesh | Detective Joe Rosales | Direct-to-video | Clay Pigeons | Agent Reynard | 2000 | 3 Strikes | Mr. Libowitz | 2001 | The Lost Empire | Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet (voice) | 2002 | Justice League: The Savage Time[5] | Vandal Savage (voice) | 2003 | Milo's Return | Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet (voice) | Direct-to-video | 2004 | The Movie | Phil Morris | 2005 | Frostbite | J.P. Millhouse | 2006 | Abominable | Deputy McBride | 2007 | Underdog | Supershep (voice) | 2008 | Meet the Spartans | Messenger | The New Frontier | King Faraday (voice) | Direct-to-video | Downfall | Hansen, Glenn (voices) | 2009 | Black Dynamite | Saheed | 2011 | Stonerville | Clay Redding | Direct-to-video | 2012 | Doom | Vandal Savage (voice) | 2015 | Justice League vs. Bizarro League | Green Arrow, Hawkman (voices) | 2016 | Justice League – Cosmic Clash | Vandal Savage (voice) | Bling | Additional Voices | Curse of the Speed Demon | Walter Qualls (voice) | Direct-to-video | Officer Downe | Zen Master Flash (voice) | 2017 | All I Want For Christmas Is You | Bud (voice) | Direct-to-video | The Star | Balthazar, Miller (voices) | 2018 | Teen Titans Go! To the Movies | Red Carpet Announcer, Doomsday Device (voices) |
Television Year | Title | Role | Notes | 1966 | Star Trek | Boy | Episode: "Miri" | 1980 | Vega$ | Tate | Episode: "Lost Monday" | 1981 | Mr. Merlin | Sam, Kid | 4 episodes | 1984 | Hotel | Ken Foster | Episode: "Encores" | 1985 | Brothers | Bobo | Episode: "A Greasepaint Smile" | Webster | Calvin | Episode: "Great Expectations" | 1986 | Knight Rider | Perata's Lieutenant | Episode: "Knight Flight to Freedom" | The Young and the Restless | Tyrone Jackson | 13 episodes | 1986–88 | It's a Living | Jason | 4 episodes | 1987–88 | Marblehead Manor | Jerry Stockton | 24 episodes | 1988 | 227 | Darren Montagne | Episode: "The Butler Did It" | Cheers | Exterminator #2 | Episode: "Bar Wars" | 1988–90 | Impossible | Grant Collier | 35 episodes | 1990 | Lucky Chances | Steven Dimes | Miniseries | 1990–91 | WIOU | Eddie Brock | 14 episodes | 1993 | Murder, She Wrote | David Salt | Episode: "A Virtual Murder" | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Prof. Scott Burton | Episode: "Take My Cousin... Please" | 1994 | Tracks of Glory | Marshall W. "Major" Taylor | Miniseries | 1995 | Pointman | Hightower | Episode: "Adios Roberto" | Living Single | Preston August | Episode: "Legal Briefs" | 1995–96 | The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat | Additional Voices | 7 episodes | 1995–97 | Murder | Roger Nelson, Jim Kesler | 2 episodes | 1995–98 | Seinfeld | Jackie Chiles | 5 episodes | 1996 | Babylon 5 | Bill Trainor | Episode: "Severed Dreams" | The Wayans Bros. | Parker | Episode: "Movin' on Up" | Lush Life | Wallace | Episode: "The Lush Ex-Posures" | 1996–97 | Melrose Place | Walter | 7 episodes | 1996–97 | Martin | Jim Bozack, Sterling Sweets | 2 episodes | Deep Space Nine | Thopok, Remata'Klan | 2 episodes | 1997 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Ron | Episode: "Little Red Corvette" | The Steve Harvey Show | Trent Underwood | Episode: "Love with Interest" | Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | Fernando | Episode: "The Spa" | In the House | Dr. Goldwire | 4 episodes | 1997, 2005 | JAG | Captain Koonan, Captain Max Engler | 2 episodes | 1998 | The Tony Danza Show | Dale Turner | Episode: "Sue You" | 1998–99 | The Next Wave | Will Sanders | 24 episodes | 1999 | Moesha | Joe Scott | 2 episodes | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Detective Hayes | Episode: "The Phantom Menace" | Voyager | Lieutenant John Kelly | Episode: "One Small Step" | 1999–2001 | The PJs | Thurgood Stubbs (voice) | 17 episodes | 2000 | Any Day Now | Brian Harmon | Episode: "Life" | 2000–01 | The Series | Additional Voices | 4 episodes | 2001 | Seven Days | AF Colonel Beekman | Episode: "The Final Countdown" | Girlfriends | Dr. Clay Spencer | 4 episodes | 2002–03 | Justice League | Vandal Savage, General, Soldier (voices) | 7 episodes | 2003 | Static Shock | Jonathan Vale, Shenice's Dad (voices) | 2 episodes | Wanda at Large | Bradley Grimes | 7 episodes | 2003–07 | Kim Possible | Lt. Franklin, Infinity Guy, Falsetto Jones, Jake (voices) | 6 episodes | 2004 | The Tracy Morgan Show | Kenny Bradley | Episode: "The Sporting Life" | Still Standing | Dr. Holden | Episode: "Still Going First" | Quintuplets | Mark | Episode: "Where Are They Now?" | 2004–07 | Danny Phantom | Damon Gray, Observant #2 (voices) | 5 episodes | 2005 | All of Us | Eric Calhoun | Episode: "Not So Wonderful News" | Fat Actress | Man at Counter | Episode: "Big Butts" | Will & Grace | Dr. Norman | Episode: "The Blond Leading the Blind" | 2006 | NCIS | Captain Martino | Episode: "Deception" | Loonatics Unleashed | Additional Voices | 3 episodes | 2006–07 | Jake Long | Colonel Hank Carter (voice) | 2 episodes | 2006–10 | Smallville | John Jones | 11 episodes | 2007 | Miami | Peter Ashford | Episode: "Rush" | 2007–08 | Legion of Super Heroes | Imperiex, Kandor #2 (voices) | 7 episodes | 2008 | Back at the Barnyard | Bessy's Kid (voice) | Episode: "Home Sweet Hole/Otis' Mom" | Wolverine and the X-Men | Randy (voice) | Episode: "Hindsight" | 2008–09 | The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Miles Dyson | 3 episodes | 2008–10 | The Secret Saturdays | Doc Saturday, Dr. Odele, Wyatt, Doc Monday (voices) | 25 episodes | 2009 | The Brave and the Bold | Jonah Hex, Fox (voices) | 2 episodes | 2010 | Warren the Ape | Dr. Thom Milligan | Episode: "It Girl" | Black Panther | W'Kabi, M'Butu, Councilman #2, Miner #2 (voices) | 5 episodes | 2010–14 | Love That Girl! | Delroy Jones | 15 episodes | 2011 | Hot in Cleveland | Lou | Episode: "One Thing or a Mother" | 2011–13 | Shake It Up | Dr. Curtis Blue | 5 episodes | 2012–13 | SuperF*ckers | Ultra Richard, Plant Pal (voices) | 12 episodes | The Animated Series | Saint Walker (voice) | 4 episodes | Ultimate Spider-Man | Max Fury / Scorpio, Lion-Headed Zodiac #2 (voices) | 2 episodes | 2013 | Sofia the First | Plank (voice) | Episode: "The Floating Palace" | 2014 | The Boondocks | Additional Voices | 2 episodes | 2014–16 | Baby Daddy | Marshall Dobbs | 3 episodes | 2015 | Girl Meets World | Agent LaChance | Episode: "Girls Meets Semi-Formal" | 2015–16 | Kirby Buckets | Bob Bruchow | 2 episodes | 2016 | Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror | Adam, Treasure Hunter #1 (voices) | Television special | Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | Ed Johnson, Captain Anderson (voices) | Episode: "Gremlin on a Plane" | Black-ish | Frank Duckworth | Episode: "Johnson & Johnson" | Pure Genius | Sergeant Ryan | Episode: "You Must Remember This" | Fuller House | Dave | Episode: "Glazed and Confused" | 2017 | Powerless | STAR Scientist | Episode: "No Consequence Day" | Los Angeles | Colton Leach | Episode: "Fool Me Twice" | 2018 | Young Sheldon | One (voice) | Episode: "Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers" | 9JKL | Dr. Starnes | Episode: "Fridays with Harry" | Work in Progress | Himself | 6 episodes | Craig of the Creek | Earl Williams (voice) | 2 episodes | Bravest Warriors | George (voice) | 5 episodes | Angie Tribeca | Samuel Hagar | Episode: "Heading to the Legal Beagle" | 2019 | Doom Patrol | Silas Stone | Episode: "Pilot" |
Video games Year | Title | Role | 2001 | Trial by Fire | Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet | Yuri's Revenge | Additional Voices | 2003 | Generals | Freelancer | The Angel of Darkness | 2004 | Justice Is Served | Tony Jefferson, Omar Talib | 2005 | Deadlocked | Merc, Reactor, Captain Starshield | New York City | President Lincoln | 2006 | Reservoir Dogs | Additional Voices | Saints Row | Radio Voice | Destroy All Humans! 2 | Gastro, Bay City Hippie | Road to Respect | Additional Voices | 2007 | Tiberium Wars | Spider-Man 3 | 2008 | Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed | Blasto | Kung Fu Panda | Great Gorilla | Saints Row 2 | Legal Lee, Additional Voices | Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon | Rollo, Sunnywood Bouncer | 2009 | FusionFall | Doc Saturday | Guerrilla | Additional Voices | Undead Knights | Knight Captain Gerard | 2010 | Tiberian Twilight | Additional Voices | 2011 | The Third | Pedestrians | 2013 | Saints Row IV | Mr. Sunshine | Final Fantasy XIII | Additional Voices | 2018 | Spider-Man | Dr. Morgan Michaels | |
References1. ^A Tribute to Grandmaster Sifu Cheung with actor Phil Morris, November 1991 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://abnormaluse.com/2010/12/abnormal-interviews-actor-phil-morris.html|title=Abnormal Interviews: Actor Phil Morris a/k/a Jackie Chiles from "Seinfeld"|author=|date=|work=abnormaluse.com|accessdate=16 March 2016}} 3. ^https://tv.avclub.com/phil-morris-1798228755/amp 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://laughingsquid.com/superfckers-new-animated-comedy-web-series-by-james-kochalka/|title=SuperF*ckers, New Animated Comedy Web Series by James Kochalka|author=Justin Page|date=|work=Laughing Squid|accessdate=16 March 2016}} 5. ^https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0618193/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
External links{{commons category|Phil Morris}}- {{IMDb name|0606862}}
- Phil Morris Interview at Abnormal Use
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