Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan, born on June 1, 1890, and passing away on September 18, 1949, was a distinguished American actor celebrated primarily for his iconic role as the Wizard in the beloved film "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). With a career spanning several decades, Morgan showcased his remarkable talent in both theatre and film, earning a prominent place in Hollywood history.
Morgan's acting journey began on the stage, where he honed his craft in various productions before transitioning to the silver screen. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, he appeared in numerous films, establishing a reputation for his versatility and charm. In addition to "The Wizard of Oz," he delivered memorable performances in movies such as "The Affairs of Cellini" (1934) and "The Shop Around the Corner" (1940).
His ability to seamlessly blend humor with pathos made him a favorite among audiences and critics alike. Over his prolific career, Frank Morgan received critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his role in "The Mortal Storm" (1940). Morgan's legacy endures not only through his unforgettable performances but also through his contributions to the arts, making him a cherished figure in American cinema.
Filmography
The Great Ziegfeld
Rosalie
Tortilla Flat
The Nuisance
Key to the City
The Three Musketeers (1948)
The Great Sinner
The Kiss Before the Mirror
The Dark Side of the Rainbow
Balalaika
Fast and Loose
Any Number Can Play
Paradise for Three
Green Dolphin Street
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
Boom Town
White Cargo
The Emperor's Candlesticks
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)
The White Cliffs of Dover
The Half-Naked Truth
The Vanishing Virginian
The Cat and the Fiddle
Honky Tonk
Enchanted April
The Human Comedy
The Good Fairy
Dancing Pirate
I Live My Life
Saratoga
Manhandled
The Mortal Storm
Sunday Night at the Trocadero