Ralph Morgan
Ralph Morgan, born on July 6, 1883, and passing away on June 11, 1956, was a prominent figure in the world of film and theater, renowned for his character roles. He was the elder sibling of Frank Morgan, famously known for his portrayal of the Wizard in the classic film The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Morgan's career spanned several decades, during which he made a significant mark in both stage and screen acting. His theatrical background included performances in notable plays, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Transitioning into film, he appeared in various productions, often taking on supporting roles that highlighted his ability to bring depth to his characters.
Among his notable works, Ralph Morgan's performances in films such as The Man Who Came Back (1931) and The Great Ziegfeld (1936) stood out, earning him recognition and respect from peers and audiences alike. He adeptly navigated the transition from silent films to talkies, adapting to the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Morgan's contributions to the arts were invaluable, establishing him as a respected actor of his time. His legacy continues to resonate, partly due to his familial connection with Frank Morgan, further entwining their stories in the tapestry of Hollywood's rich history.
Filmography
Rasputin and the Empress
No Greater Glory
Sleep, My Love
I'm Still Alive
Heart of the Rockies
Doctor Bull
Honor Among Lovers
Barefoot Boy
Song of the Thin Man
The Last Round-up
Strange Interlude
After Tomorrow
Weird Woman
Mr. District Attorney (1947)
Enemy of Women
Adventure in Washington
Mannequin
Little Miss Nobody
Crack-Up
The Monster Maker
The Mad Doctor
The Kennel Murder Case
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
Star of Midnight
Hitler's Madman
Night Monster
Gang Busters
The Impostor
General Spanky
Man of Conquest
Magnificent Obsession
Muss 'em Up
Geronimo