Michael booth morgan actor biography
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- Michael Morgan was born on 29 October in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (), Sons and Daughters () and The Streets of San Francisco ().
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- Michael Booth Morgan was an American actor who appeared in several TV shows and movies in the 1970s and 1980s.
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- Born Michael Morgan in Los Angeles, California in October of , son of actor Ed Morgan.
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Born Michael Booth Morgan in Los Angeles, California in October of 1959. He made his screen debut on TV's The Courtship of Eddie's Father in 1972, quickly leading to several juvenile roles mainly in TV in series like The Odd Couple, Happy Days, Roots, The Next Generation, Lou Grant, Rockford Files, Rich Man, Poor Man, and even breaking into many short-lived series throughout the 1970s. In the next two decades, appearing in a handful of screen projects. His last appearance was in the movie "Babe Watch: Forbidden Parody" in 1996.
Sadly, Michael died in 1999, at age 39.
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Gender: Male
Age: 39
Birthday: 1959-10-29
Died: 1999-02-15
Born in: United States
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The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan(1972)
Starring as Scooter Chan (16 episodes)
- Episode 2x08: Scotland Yard (Dec 30, 1972)
- Episode 2x07: White Elephant (Dec 16, 1972)
- Episode 2x06: The Greek Caper (Dec 9, 1972)