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Chick Morrison

Known ForActing
Birthday1878-04-03
Age46 years old at death
Date of Death† 1924-06-20
Place of BirthMorrison, Colorado, USA
Also Known AsCharles Pacific Morrison

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Pacific Morrison (1878–1924), an American silent film actor, was born April 3, 1878, in Morrison, Colorado. The grandson of pioneer town founder George Morrison, he was known as "Chick" to many who knew him, a nickname conjunction of his first and middle names. A keen horse rider, he often appeared in riding contests and rodeos throughout the American west. At Morrison he trained horses for trick and fancy riding as well as break in wild horses. In 1909 Essanay Studios brought one such horse to Morrison to film some of their famous Broncho Billy series of 2-reel thrillers. Morrison got the director's attention through his expert horsemanship, daring maneuvers, as well as his control over the animals, and was used as a double for the lead actor in some of the more dangerous scenes. Morrison left Colorado that year for California. From that point onward he appeared in feature films, rapidly growing to prominence in the film making industry. Soon he played leads, and his success and experience as an animal trainer, especially with horses, put him in great demand for some of the largest pictures made in his era. Morrison appeared in about 45 films, including ones with Charlotte Burton in films such as Rose of San Juan, Quicksands and Calamity Anne, Heroine. During his career he worked for Hal Roach Studios, the Broncho Billy Anderson and Selig Polyscope Company, and Universal Studios. He is noted as being one of the trainers for Rex the Wonder Horse. Chick's career met a tragic end on June 20, 1924. That day while filming at Hal Roach in Los Angeles, California, Morrison's favorite horse, Young Steamboat, fell backward upon him, killing him instantly at the age of 46.[1] The horse had accompanied Morrison to Hollywood, a horse Chick had often told friends was especially wild and difficult to tame and train. Chick Morrison was the older brother of another early western film actor, Pete Morrison.

Filmography

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1911
Western

The Sheriff's Chum

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1921
2.0
Drama

Black Beauty

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1921
Western
Drama

The Duke of Chimney Butte

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1910
Western

A Cowboy's Vindication

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1909
3.5
Western

The Best Man Wins

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1914
Drama

Destinies Fulfilled

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1911
Western

The Two Reformations

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1916
Western

Immediate Lee

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1911
Western

The Lucky Card

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1920
Western

The Big Catch

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1910
Western

Pals of the Range

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1916
Drama

Nell Dale's Men Folks

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1914
Drama

O Mimi san

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1911
Western

The Outlaw and the Child

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1920
Western

A Gamblin' Fool

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1910
Western

Under Western Skies

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1922
Action
Drama

White Eagle

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1916
Drama

Matchin' Jim

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1910
4.5
Western

The Bad Man's Last Deed

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1910
Western

The Cowboy and the Squaw

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1910
Western

A Westerner's Way

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1913
Drama

American Born

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1910
Western

The Mexican's Faith

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1910
Western

The Deputy's Love

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1910
3.0
Western

Broncho Billy's Redemption

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1910
Comedy

He Met the Champion