Michael Cyril Creighton as Howard Morris

Howard Morris

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Fan Heat

Character Arc

Howard Morris is a longtime resident of the Arconia and the building's unofficial social butterfly — a sensitive, cat-loving board member who knows everyone's business and desperately wants to be included in Charles, Oliver, and Mabel's investigations. Initially positioned as a quirky background character whose devotion to his cat Evelyn provides comic relief, Howard gradually emerges as one of the show's most endearing figures, a man whose need for connection and belonging mirrors the central trio's own journey from isolation to friendship.

Over the course of the series, Howard evolves from a suspect and occasional nuisance into a genuine ally and friend to the core group. His theatrical personality, encyclopedic knowledge of Arconia gossip, and surprising bravery in moments of crisis make him an increasingly valuable member of the ensemble. Michael Cyril Creighton brings warmth and comic timing to the role, making Howard someone audiences root for even when he's at his most neurotic.

Key Episodes

S1
E2

Who Is Tim Kono?

Howard's dramatic personality makes him an early suspect as the investigation begins.

S1
E7

The Boy from 6B

Howard's perspective is revealed in the silent episode, showing his loneliness and desire for connection.

S2
E6

Performance Review

Howard participates in Oliver's building show, revealing hidden talents and deepening his bond with the trio.

🌐 Fan Ecosystem

Videos & Content

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Howard Morris Best Moments

Fan Heat Index Breakdown

Engagement
74
Social Activity
70
Meme Velocity
75
Fan Art Density
65
Fandom Longevity
72

? Frequently Asked Questions

Michael Cyril Creighton plays Howard Morris in Only Murders in the Building. The character has grown from a recurring role to a series regular over the course of the show.

Howard's beloved cat is named Evelyn. His devotion to Evelyn is a recurring character trait that provides both comedy and genuine emotional moments.

Howard comes under suspicion at various points in the series due to his proximity to the building's events and his dramatic behavior, but he consistently proves to be an ally rather than a villain.