Carla Gittelson is an interior designer, and is also the spouse of Phil Morris. The husband of Carla Gittelson, Phil Morris is an American actor. Morris is famous for his roles as Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld, John Jones on The CW series Smallville as well as Silas Stone in Doom Patrol. Morris also played Doc Saturday on The Secret Saturdays as well as the character Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet in Atlantis: The Lost Empire and other related media.
Is she old suitable? Carla Gittelson?
Carla Gittelson gained fame because of her union with comedian Phil Morris. Information on the age, dateof birth, and birthplace of Gittelson is not yet available. Her husband, however, was born in April in 1959. He’s 63 years old in 2022.
Where did Phil Morris and his wife meet?
A lot of information is not available on the way Morris Gittleson and Morris Gittleson meet. The couple did tie the knot with a beautiful wedding ceremony in 1983 in front of their family, friends and loved ones. They’ve been married for a total of 39 years, and counting. Their marriage is also blessed by two sons. They is Rachel Morris and Jordan Morris. There’s not much information on the kids.
The couple believe that they are PDA(Public Show of Love). The actor Phil Morris and his wife Gittelson attended at the Orion Pictures’ ‘Love Field premiere on the 7th of December in 1992 at the Mann Plaza Theatre In Westwood, California. They were seen being adored by all during the screening.
Phil Morris practices Wing Chun
The husband of Gittelson Morris is a student in Wing Chun under Sifu Hawkins Cheung. Wing Chun is a concept-based combat art that is a variant from Southern Chinese kung fu and self-defense that is close-quarters.
The husband of the wife has begun acting like an adult
Morris’s first role in acting was as a youngster when he appeared on his role in the Star Trek episode “Miri.” Star Trek was at the time filming at the Studio (Desilu Productions) that was responsible for Mission: Impossible. Her husband, Carla Gittelson. Morris made his feature film debut with Star Trek III: The Search for Spock in a small part. He later appeared in Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.



