What is Frank Morgan's middle name?
Philip
What is Frank Morgan's full name?
Francis Philip Wuppermann
Frank Morgan nickname(s):
Francis Phillip Wuppermann, Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan date of birth:
June 1, 1890
How old was Frank Morgan when died?
59
Where was Frank Morgan born?
New York City, New York, USA
When did Frank Morgan die?
September 18, 1949
Where did Frank Morgan die?
Beverly Hills, California, USA
Why did Frank Morgan die?
Heart Attack
How tall is Frank Morgan?
5' 9" (175 cm)
Frank Morgan body shape:
Average
What color is Frank Morgan's hair?
Grey
Is Frank Morgan gay or straight?
Straight
What is Frank Morgan's ethnicity?
White
What is Frank Morgan nationality?
American
Where did Frank Morgan go to university?
Cornell University
What is Frank Morgan's occupation?
Actor
Frank Morgan claim to fame:
Wizard Of Oz
What instruments does Frank Morgan play?
Classical Music Entry
Frank Morgan brother(s):
Ralph Morgan, Carlyle Morgan
Frank Morgan family:
Claudia Morgan (niece)
Frank Morgan friends:
James Cagney (member of the famous "Irish mafia"), Spencer Tracy (member of the famous "Irish mafia"), Frank McHugh (member of the famous "Irish mafia"), Pat O'Brien, Ralph Bellamy
Short Biography
Biography [-]Years before he played The Wizard (and four other roles) in The Wizard of Oz (1939), Frank Morgan had a long career in silent film and was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for The Affairs of Cellini (1934). Although adept at flustered and bewildered comic roles, Morgan was also an excellent dramatic actor; he was an ever-present figure in many of MGM's classiest films of the period. Highlights of his career include: Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (1931), When Ladies Meet (1933), Bombshell (1933), Cat and the Fiddle (1934), The Good Fairy (1935), Naughty Marietta (1935), Dimples (1936), The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937), Saratoga (1937), Rosalie (1937), Boom Town (1940), Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940), and The Three Musketeers (1948). He was especially effective in The Shop Around the Corner (1940), The Mortal Storm (1940), The Human Comedy (1943) and Summer Holiday (1948), the musical remake of Thornton Wilder's Ah, Wilderness. Morgan died while filming Annie Get Your Gun, in which he would have played Buffalo Bill. The most famous anecdote about Morgan is that while rehearsing for The Wizard of Oz, he went looking for a coat to help him feel like Prof. Marvel; the one he found in a second-hand shop turned out to have originally belonged to Wizard author L. Frank Baum.