Phyllis Morris, a talented actress, entered the world on July 17, 1894, in the charming town of Walthamstow, situated in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom.
As a renowned thespian, Phyllis Morris left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with her captivating performances in a diverse range of films. One of her most notable roles was in the 1949 film "The Secret of St. Ives", which showcased her impressive acting skills.
In addition to her work in "The Secret of St. Ives", Phyllis Morris also made a lasting impression in the 1949 film "That Forsyte Woman", where she brought her unique talents to the silver screen.
Furthermore, Phyllis Morris's remarkable acting career also included a memorable performance in the 1959 film "The Devil's Disciple", which further cemented her status as a talented and versatile actress.
Despite her remarkable achievements in the world of cinema, Phyllis Morris's life came to a close on February 9, 1982, at the esteemed Denville Hall, located in the picturesque town of Northwood, London, England, United Kingdom.