Willie Morris
Willie Morris was born on Nov 29, 1934 in USA. Willie Morris's big-screen debut came with The River Pirates directed by Tom G. Robertson in 1988.
Willie Morris was a versatile writer of both fiction and nonfiction, who often drew upon his experiences in the South to reflect on the controversial issues of his time. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, but raised in Yazoo City, about an hour's drive north, Willie Morris was born into a family of storytellers. After graduating from high school as class valedictorian, he attended the University of Texas in Austin. During his senior year, Morris became editor of the Daily Texan, the school's newspaper, and soon drew the wrath of the University's Board of Regents for his biting attacks against racism, censorship, and the highly influential petroleum industry. Upon his graduation, Morris became a Rhodes Scholar, studying history at Oxford University.
Birthday
Nov 29, 1934Place of Birth
Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2000
writer
7.0 - 1988
writer
6.8