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After guest starring on his mother's series All in the Family (playing a Boy Scout in 1973 episode "Archie Is Branded"), he was remembered by producer Norman Lear who cast him in a recurring role as Bob Morton on the sitcom One Day at a Time, appearing in 14 episodes from 1976 to 1983.
Harry Robert Morton (May 19, 1934 – August 7, 2015) was an American politician of the Republican Party. He was a member of the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives , representing the 7th Legislative District .
Bob Morton (politician) (1934–2015), State Senator from Washington state, USA Robert W. Morton (1937–2002), Royal Canadian Air Force officer Robert Morton (biochemist) (1920–1963), Australian biochemist
On the day of his hospital admission, he married Lisa Matthews, his girlfriend of 22 years, under a special marriage licence express from London. They have two sons. [37] Mortimer is a lifelong fan of his hometown football team Middlesbrough and the rock band Free.
Morton and his family were plaintiffs in a NAC-supported lawsuit to return the rights of parents who wish to bring their children with them to Hippie Hollow, a clothing-optional public park near Austin, Texas. [5] Morton has also testified before various state legislative committees on behalf of naturists, and was chairman of NAC from 1997 to 2017.
Morton is a 1975 graduate of American University (Washington, DC).He served as the creative director for MTV prior to joining David Letterman's staff. [1]Morton went with Letterman to CBS in 1993 and was the executive producer of CBS' Late Show with David Letterman; he left the show in 1996. [2]
Ambitious junior executive Bob Morton takes this as a justified reason to go over Jones's head and pitch his "RoboCop" program directly to OCP's CEO, the "Old Man". [ 42 ] Morton and his team restructure the police force to deliberately place prime candidates with high aptitude and experience in law enforcement into high crime areas where death ...
Robert Morton (3 March 1906 – April 1990) was an English footballer who played for Ashington, Barnsley, Nottingham Forest, Newark Town, Bradford Park Avenue, and Port Vale in the 1920s and 1930s. Career