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Four different actors played Blanche Morton's husband Harry during the run of the show: Hal March – Harry Morton #1; 11 episodes (1950–51). March had played Harry Morton on radio in 1940, and continued in that role during the first episodes of the television show.
The character's first name was "Harry", the same first name as the real-life announcer Harry Von Zell, requiring the writers to craft dialogue that would distinguish the two characters' names. Blanche's husband Harry Morton was first portrayed by Hal March (October–December 1950), then John Brown (January–June 1951), and after that, Fred ...
She also gives Mr. Nelson Harry Morton's address as her own. George does a monologue about bachelors and happy marriages. Because of the mistaken-identity, Mr. Nelson files a lawsuit against Harry Morton. Blanche now wants to leave Harry. George goes over to Sylvia's house to try and straighten things out.
As the college admissions scandal continues, Lori Loughin and Mossimo Giannulli paid their respects at Harry Morton's funeral.
Blanche Morton's long-suffering husband, Harry, was played by four actors over the show's eight-year run; the last, Larry Keating, was introduced on the October 5, 1953 fourth-season premiere when George Burns entered the set and halted a scene of an angered Blanche preparing to hit Harry with a book. Burns introduced Keating to Benaderet and ...
Harry Morton’s brother has broken his silence after the restauranteur’s sudden death. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign ...
Blanche Morton (Bea Benaderet) was George's secretary, and was keeping George from fawning over attractive women, for Gracie's sake (Gracie was mentioned on the show, but never seen). Blanche's husband Harry Morton (Larry Keating) was George's accountant. Also present were Harry von Zell, Ronnie Burns, and Judi Meredith, all playing themselves ...
Restauranteur Harry Morton, who dated Lindsay Lohan in 2006, was found dead in his $25 million Beverly Hills home on Saturday.