Morrison created the George Morrison Studio, where he offered acting classes for over 20 years; his students included
Gene Hackman and
Barbara Harris. (Hackman would later thank Morrison during his acceptance speech for the
Best Actor award for his role in
The French Connection at the
1972 Academy Awards.) In 1972, Morrison became one of the founding faculty of a new Actor Training Program along with
Norris Houghton and
Joseph Anthony at the
State University of New York at Purchase, where he taught for 18 years and was awarded the Chancellor’s Citation for Outstanding Teaching and is now Professor Emeritus of Theater Arts. His students at Purchase included
Edie Falco,
Ving Rhames and
Stanley Tucci. He retired in 1988 to found, with Paul Sills and Mike Nichols, his classmates from the University of Chicago, a two-year independent conservatory for professional actor training, The New Actors Workshop, in New York City where he served as the president and primary instructor of acting. ==Directing==