
Rotund, witty grand presence commanding rooms with ancient authority.
With a magnificent girth, a thunderous baritone, and an eyebrow raised in perpetual aristocratic disdain, this celebrated British character actor embodied the walrus archetype so completely it seems nature designed him for the role. His turn as the imperious Oscar Wilde in the 1960 film *Oscar Wilde* showcased his gift for commanding absolute attention simply by occupying space, much as the walrus dominates its rocky shore through sheer mass and unhurried authority. His famously caustic wit — delivered with leisurely precision in countless television appearances and interviews — mirrors the walrus's unhurried, ancient confidence, a creature that need not rush because nothing dares challenge it. Morley's very presence communicated that the world should slow down and accommodate him, an attitude the walrus perfected long before humanity arrived.
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