Jim Morrison was a talented entertainer and singer who specializes in the rock genre. Morrison kicked off his entertainment career with features in films like "American Pop" (1981) featuring Ron Thompson, "Vagabond" (1986) and the Andrew McCarthy drama "Less Than Zero" (1987). His music also appeared in "Casualties of War" (1989) with Michael J. Fox and the James Woods crime flick "True Believer" (1989). Morrison was also credited in "Leningrad Cowboys Go America" (1990), "The Doors" (1991) and "The Doors: The Soft Parade - A Retrospective" (1991).
He also was recognized in "The Basketball Diaries" (1995) starring Leonardo DiCaprio, the Adam Sandler and Kathy Bates smash hit "The Waterboy" (1998) and "The X-Files" with David Duchovny (1998). Morrison was most recently credited in the animated movie "Strange Magic" (2015) with Alan Cumming. Morrison passed away in July 1971 at the age of 28.