
James Morrison, born James Woods Morrison, was an American silent movie actor with over 180 film credits. He later published two novels, Road End (1927) and April Luck (1932). He taught speech and drama classes at Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn for many years.

Wine of Youth

Captain Blood

Bashful

Enlighten Thy Daughter

Stenographer Troubles

I'm on My Way

A Lady and Her Maid

A Tale of Two Cities

The Picture Idol

The Nth Commandment

A Cure for Pokeritis

Troublesome Secretaries

A Vitagraph Romance

When Persistency and Obstinacy Meet

The Adventure of the Italian Model

The Loyalty of Sylvia

Dr. LaFleur's Theory

Black Beauty

The Wheels of Justice

Moral Suicide

Sacred Silence

As You Like It

Danger Ahead!

My Official Wife

A Yankee Go Getter

Beau Brummel

Only a Shop Girl

Betty Becomes a Maid

The Seventh Son

Kitty and the Cowboys

Vampire of the Desert

The Seventh Bandit

The Redemption of Dave Darcey

Too Much Burglar

She Never Knew

Shattered Idols

The Battle Hymn of the Republic

The Portrait

He Never Knew

The Sex Lure

The Christian

The First Violin

Crazy by Proxy

Coronets and Hearts

A Marriage of Convenience

Babbling Tongues

The Impostor

Don't

Held to Answer

The Unknown Purple

The Little Girl Next Door

Phantom Fortunes

The Dawn of Freedom

The Alibi

The Man Hunt

The Hero of Submarine D-2

For the Honor of the Crew

The Little Minister

Handle with Care

Love Without Question

The Midnight Bride

The Woman Game

The Web

The Tiger Lily

A Christmas Story

Mortmain

In the Days of Famine

Pawns of Mars

Miss Dulcie from Dixie

Over the Top

Children of the Feud

Iron and Steel

The Battle Cry of Peace

Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation

Sins of Ambition

Sowing the Wind

The Man Next Door

The Dangerous Age

On the Banks of the Wabash

Life or Honor?

How Could You, Caroline?

When We Were Twenty-One

Wreckage