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Frank Morgan(1890-1949)

  • Actor
  • Soundtrack
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Frank Morgan in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
Two mayors meet at a convention and, despite their contrasting personalities and views, find themselves attracted to one other.
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La clé sous la porte (1950)
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Jovial, somewhat flamboyant Frank Morgan (born Francis Wuppermann) will forever be remembered as the title character in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939), but he was a veteran and respected actor long before he played that part, and turned in outstanding performances both before and after that film. One of 11 children of a wealthy manufacturer, Morgan followed his older brother, Ralph Morgan (born Raphael Wuppermann) into the acting profession, making his Broadway debut in 1914 and his film debut two years later. Morgan specialized in playing courtly, sometimes eccentric or befuddled but ultimately sympathetic characters, such as the alcoholic telegraph operator in Et la vie continue (1943) or the shop owner in Rendez-vous (1940). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for Les amours de Cellini (1934). Frank Morgan died at age 59 of a heart attack on September 18, 1949 in Beverly Hills, California.
BornJune 1, 1890
DiedSeptember 18, 1949(59)
BornJune 1, 1890
DiedSeptember 18, 1949(59)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 14 wins & 2 nominations total

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Known for

James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan in Rendez-vous (1940)
Rendez-vous
8.0
  • Hugo Matuschek
  • 1940
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Terry, and Josefine Balluck in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
Le Magicien d'Oz
8.1
  • Professor Marvel
  • 1939
The Cockeyed Miracle (1946)
The Cockeyed Miracle
6.7
  • Sam Griggs
  • 1946
Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, and John Garfield in Tortilla Flat (1942)
Tortilla Flat
6.2
  • The Pirate
  • 1942

Credits

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Actor



  • Clark Gable, Marilyn Maxwell, and Loretta Young in La clé sous la porte (1950)
    La clé sous la porte
    6.4
    • Fire Chief Duggan
    • 1950
  • Clark Gable, Alexis Smith, and Audrey Totter in Faites vos jeux (1949)
    Faites vos jeux
    6.9
    • Jim Kurstyn
    • 1949
  • Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas, Walter Huston, and Robert Siodmak in Passion fatale (1949)
    Passion fatale
    6.6
    • Aristide Pitard
    • 1949
  • James Stewart and June Allyson in Un homme change son destin (1949)
    Un homme change son destin
    7.1
    • Barney Wile
    • 1949
  • Les Trois Mousquetaires (1948)
    Les Trois Mousquetaires
    7.1
    • King Louis XIII
    • 1948
  • Agnes Moorehead, Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Walter Huston, Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins, Marilyn Maxwell, and Frank Morgan in Belle jeunesse (1948)
    Belle jeunesse
    5.8
    • Uncle Sid
    • 1948
  • Le pays du dauphin vert (1947)
    Le pays du dauphin vert
    6.8
    • Dr. Edmond Ozanne
    • 1947
  • Frank Morgan in The Great Morgan (1946)
    The Great Morgan
    5.1
    • Frank Morgan
    • 1946
  • Robert Young, Barbara Hale, and Frank Morgan in Lady Luck (1946)
    Lady Luck
    6.2
    • William Audrey
    • 1946
  • The Cockeyed Miracle (1946)
    The Cockeyed Miracle
    6.7
    • Sam Griggs
    • 1946
  • Le courage de Lassie (1946)
    Le courage de Lassie
    6.2
    • Harry MacBain
    • 1946
  • Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer in Yolanda et le voleur (1945)
    Yolanda et le voleur
    5.9
    • Victor Budlow Trout
    • 1945
  • Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright in Casanova le petit (1944)
    Casanova le petit
    6.2
    • J.J. Ferris
    • 1944
  • Marlene Dietrich and Ronald Colman in Kismet (1944)
    Kismet
    6.0
    • Narrator (voice, uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Irene Dunne and Alan Marshal in Les Blanches Falaises de Douvres (1944)
    Les Blanches Falaises de Douvres
    7.0
    • Hiram Porter Dunn
    • 1944

Soundtrack



  • Liev Schreiber in Ray Donovan (2013)
    Ray Donovan
    8.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "You Were Meant For Me" (uncredited)
    • 2014
  • Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz (2005)
    Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz
    7.2
    Video
    • performer: "The Merry Old Land of Oz" (uncredited)
    • 2005
  • Josh Hartnett in 40 jours et 40 nuits (2002)
    40 jours et 40 nuits
    5.6
    • performer: "Neil's Blues"
    • writer: "Neil's Blues"
    • 2002
  • Teri Hatcher, Zach Galligan, Tracy Griffith, and Lara Harris in All Tied Up (1993)
    All Tied Up
    4.5
    Video
    • performer: "Huh!"
    • 1993
  • Agnes Moorehead, Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Walter Huston, Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins, Marilyn Maxwell, and Frank Morgan in Belle jeunesse (1948)
    Belle jeunesse
    5.8
    • performer: "Our Home Town" (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Mickey Rooney in Et la vie continue (1943)
    Et la vie continue
    7.0
    • performer: "Rock of Ages" (1830), "The Church in the Wildwood" (1857) (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Kathryn Grayson and Frank Morgan in The Vanishing Virginian (1942)
    The Vanishing Virginian
    6.8
    • performer: "The British Grenadiers", "In the Evening by the Moonlight", "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?" (1902) (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Ann Rutherford and John Shelton in Keeping Company (1940)
    Keeping Company
    5.9
    • Soundtrack ("When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose" (1914), uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Dan Dailey, Virginia Grey, and Frank Morgan in Hullabaloo (1940)
    Hullabaloo
    5.9
    • performer: "You Were Meant For Me" (1929), "My Mammy" (1921) (uncredited), "When My Baby Smiles at Me" (1920) (uncredited) ("We've Come a Long Way Together" (1940), uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy Lamarr in La fièvre du pétrole (1940)
    La fièvre du pétrole
    7.0
    • Soundtrack ("Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)" (1850), uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Billie Burke, Frank Morgan, and John Shelton in The Ghost Comes Home (1940)
    The Ghost Comes Home
    5.9
    • performer: "Moonlight Bay" (1912) (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Terry, and Josefine Balluck in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    Le Magicien d'Oz
    8.1
    • performer: "The Merry Old Land of Oz" (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Eleanor Powell and Nelson Eddy in Rosalie (1937)
    Rosalie
    6.0
    • performer: "Why Should I Care?" (1937) (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • John Beal, Frank Morgan, and Florence Rice in Beg, Borrow or Steal (1937)
    Beg, Borrow or Steal
    6.6
    • Soundtrack ("Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)" (1850))
    • 1937
  • Joan Crawford, William Powell, and Robert Montgomery in La fin de Madame Cheyney (1937)
    La fin de Madame Cheyney
    6.4
    • performer: "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" (uncredited)
    • 1937

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Nothing But A Coward
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Munchkinland
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Meeting the Wizard
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Meeting the Wizard
I'm Melting
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I'm Melting
No Place Like Home
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No Place Like Home
Dimples
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Dimples

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Francis Morgan
  • Height
    • 1.73 m
  • Born
    • June 1, 1890
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 18, 1949
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Alma Rose MullerMarch 11, 1914 - September 18, 1949 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • George Morgan
  • Parents
      George Wuppermann
  • Relatives
      Ralph Morgan(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Henry Spoffard") in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Directed / produced by Edgar Selwyn. Times Square Theatre: 28 Sep 1926-Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/199 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook (as "Miss Chapman"), Grace Burgess (as "Lulu"), Grace Cornell (as "Ann Spoffard"), Roy Gorham (as "William Gwynn"), Grace Hampton (as "Lady Beekman"), William T. Hayes (as "Old Spoffard"), Edna Hibbard (as "Dorothy Shaw"), Bruce Huntley (as "H. Gilbertson Montrose"), G.P. Huntley (as "Sir Francis Beekman"), Mrs. Jacques Martin (as "Mrs. Spoffard"), Edwina Prue (as "Dickie"), Vivian Purcell (as "Connie"), Ruth Raymonde (as "Gloria Atwell"), Georges Romain (as "Robert Broussard"), Adrian Rosely (as "Louis Broussard"), Arthur S. Ross (as "Gus Eisman"), Harold Thomas (as "Harry"), June Walker (as "Lorelei Lee"), Daniel Wolf (as "Leon"). NOTE: Filmed as Les hommes préfèrent les blondes (1953).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview
    • 8 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    Margaret Hamilton, who played the Wicked Witch in Le Magicien d'Oz (1939), said that whenever she saw the scene where Frank Morgan, as the Wizard, is giving Dorothy's friends gifts from his "black bag" (a diploma for the Scarecrow, a ticking heart for the Tin Man, and a medal for the Cowardly Lion), she got teary eyed, because "Frank Morgan was just like that in real life - very generous".

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  • When did Frank Morgan die?
    September 18, 1949
  • How did Frank Morgan die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Frank Morgan when he died?
    59 years old
  • Where did Frank Morgan die?
    Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Frank Morgan born?
    June 1, 1890

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