Until now, moviegoers may know him best as the compromised husband in Hilary and Jackie, though he is sure to surprise them in his new film about the salsa scene in London, Born Romantic. In Some Voices, directed by Simon Callow Jones, he plays a man looking after his mentally ill brother, and in The Suicide Club (with Jonathan Pryce) he re-enacts a Victorian ritual.
Morrissey appeared in Peter Greenaway' s Drowning By Numbers, John Irving's Robin Hood, Stephen Gyllenhaal's Waterland and Bill Forsyth's Being Human. He has appeared in numerous BBC productions, two of the more prominent being Pure Wickedness and Our Mutual Friend, a Dickens adaptation. He worked previously with Madden in The Widow Maker and in Theseus and the Minotaur, an episode for the Jim Hensen series, The Greek Myths.
Morrissey has directed two short films, A Secret Audience, about Napoleon, and Bring Me Your Love, adapted from a Charles Bukowski short story. He has just directed a television mini-series for the BBC, and next year will direct his first feature. The Wild, adapted from the novel by Esther Freud, who is his wife.
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