Frances Cuka). With his toothbrush moustache, hideous conversational gambits (“Guess how many heart attacks I’ve had!”), obsession with cleanliness (“I’m very hygienical,” he says, wiping his dirty hands on the curtains) and propensity for violence, Mr Morris turns out to be the Goodman family’s worst nightmare.
In a particularly toe-curling scene Morris gets the Goodman sons Jonny and Adam to buy him condoms, but objects: “Not those, they’re too loose. ”Landis’s character reappeared in the third series when, to the family’s horror, his wife having died, he and Grandma become engaged, last featuring in the cliffhanger final episode “The Big Day” in July 2014, when, as the rabbi asks the couple to exchange vows, Grandma saves the day by staging a collapse.
An only child, Harry Landis was a genuine Eastender, born in Stepney on November 25 1931. His father died when he was a baby and he was brought up by his widowed mother in abject poverty.
He recalled taking refuge in her lap when Blackshirts chanting “Get rid of the Yids! Get rid of the Yids!” threw a brick through their window.
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