Jeremiah Morris

Jeremiah Morris (born Jerome Maurice Gomberg, April 4, 1929, in the Bronx, New York; died March 5, 2006, in Culver City, California) was an American actor and television and theater director.

During that period, he worked as a television actor, making guest appearances on Naked City, The Honeymooners, Car 54, Where Are You?, WKRP in Cincinnati.

In 1973 he directed Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller in a production of The Prisoner Of Second Avenue that toured the midwest including the infamous Kenley Playhouse in Warren, Ohio.

All in all, he helmed hundreds of productions, on and off Broadway, on national tours and in regional theaters, directing legends such as Al Pacino, Jose Ferrer and Mickey Rooney.

The Actors Alley moved into the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood in 1995 and performed in a small space for several years until the main stage was renovated.