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David Morrissey was born on 21 June, 1964 in Liverpool, England, is an English actor and filmmaker. Discover David Morrissey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Actor · filmmaker |
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59 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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21 June, 1964 |
Birthday |
21 June |
Birthplace |
Liverpool, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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David Morrissey Height, Weight & Measurements
At 59 years old, David Morrissey height is 6′ 2″ .
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6′ 2″ |
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Who Is David Morrissey's Wife?
His wife is Esther Freud (m. 2006-2020)
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Esther Freud (m. 2006-2020) |
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3 |
David Morrissey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Morrissey worth at the age of 59 years old? David Morrissey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated David Morrissey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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David Morrissey Social Network
Timeline
Decades later, as part of National Museums Liverpool's Eight Hundred Lives project, Morrissey wrote that the house had been in his family since at least 1900.
His grandmother had been married there and his mother was born there.
David Mark Joseph Morrissey (born 21 June 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker.
Noted for the meticulous preparation and research he undertakes for each role, he has been described by the British Film Institute as one of the most versatile English actors of his generation.
David Mark Joseph Morrissey was born in the Kensington area of Liverpool on 21 June 1964, the son of Littlewoods employee Joan and cobbler Joe Morrissey.
He has two older brothers named Tony and Paul, and an older sister named Karen.
The family lived at 45 Seldon Street in Kensington.
In 1971, the family moved to a larger and more modern house on the new estates at Knotty Ash, while Seldon Street was later demolished.
Morrissey was greatly interested in film, television, and Gene Kelly musicals as a child.
He decided to become an actor after seeing a broadcast of Kes on television.
At St Margaret Mary's Primary School, he was encouraged by a teacher named Miss Keller, who cast him as the Scarecrow in a school production of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz when he was 11 years old.
Keller left the school soon after, leaving him without encouragement.
His secondary school, De La Salle School, had no drama classes and made him think that the fear of bullying often dissuaded pupils from participating in lessons.
On the advice of a cousin, he joined the Everyman Youth Theatre.
For the first couple of weeks, he was quite shy and did not join in with the workshops.
When he eventually participated, he ended up appearing in their production of Fighting Chance, a play about the 1981 riots in Liverpool.
By the age of 14, Morrissey was one of two youth theatre members who sat on the board of the Everyman Theatre.
He became friends with the McGann brothers and they introduced him to their brother Paul, who was on a break from his studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
When Morrissey was 15 years old, his father developed a terminal blood disorder.
He was ill for some time and eventually died of a haemorrhage at the age of 54 in the family home.
After leaving school at the age of 16, Morrissey joined a Wolverhampton theatre company, where he worked on sets and costumes.
In 1982, Morrissey auditioned for One Summer, a television series by Willy Russell for Yorkshire Television and Channel 4 about two Liverpool boys who run away to Wales one summer.
Russell had been attached to the Everyman for many years, and Morrissey had seen him while he was working behind the bar downstairs from the theatre, though the two had never been introduced.
Morrissey went to at least eight auditions, and in one read for the part of Icky opposite Paul McGann, who was reading for Billy.
McGann, five years older than Morrissey, believed that he was too old to be playing the part of 16-year-old Billy and stepped back from the production, leaving the role to go to Morrissey.
Spencer Leigh got the part of Icky and Ian Hart played the supporting role of Rabbit.
Morrissey made his screen acting debut in the drama series One Summer (1983) at the age of 18, and subsequently receiving training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre for four years.
Standing 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall with an easily identifiable voice, he was often typecast as authority figures such as policemen and soldiers throughout the 1990s, breaking this trend with his roles as Bradley Headstone in Our Mutual Friend (1998) and Christopher Finzi in Hilary and Jackie (1998).
He then appeared in Some Voices (2000) and Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) before playing the critically acclaimed roles of Stephen Collins in State of Play (2003) and Gordon Brown in The Deal (2003).
The former earned him a Best Actor nomination at the British Academy Television Awards, while the latter won him a Best Actor award from the Royal Television Society.
Morrissey has directed short films and the television dramas Sweet Revenge (2001) and Passer By (2004).
In the years following those films, Morrissey had roles in The Reaping (2007), Sense and Sensibility (2008), Red Riding (2009), Nowhere Boy (2009), Centurion (2010) and Dampyr (2022).
He also played Jackson Lake, a man suffering from amnesia who believed he was The Doctor, on the Doctor Who special "The Next Doctor" (2008).
Morrissey returned to the stage in 2008 for a run of Neil LaBute's In a Dark Dark House and played the title role in the Liverpool Everyman's production of Macbeth in 2011.
His feature-length directorial debut, Don't Worry About Me, premiered at the 2009 London Film Festival and was broadcast on BBC television in 2010.
He also produced and starred in the crime drama Thorne (2010).
He also starred in the British crime film Blitz (2011), playing a morally dubious reporter in contact with the eponymous cop killer.
He later portrayed The Governor in the third, fourth, and fifth seasons of the AMC horror-drama series The Walking Dead (2012–2015).
He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Edge Hill University in 2016.