Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Ralph Morgan

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Ralph Morgan

Spouse
  
Grace Arnold

Years active
  
1908–1953

Role
  
Film actor

Children
  
Claudia Morgan

Ralph Morgan wwwlatimescomincludesprojectshollywoodportra
Full Name
  
Raphael Kuhner Wuppermann

Born
  
July 6, 1883 (
1883-07-06
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Died
  
June 11, 1956, New York City, New York, United States

Siblings
  
Frank Morgan, Carlyle Morgan

Movies
  
The Monster Maker, Wives Under Suspicion, Condemned to Live, The Kennel Murder Case, Hitler's Madman

Similar People
  
Frank Morgan, Claudia Morgan, Sam Newfield, William Witney, Ray Taylor

Raphael Kuhner Wuppermann (July 6, 1883 – June 11, 1956) billed as Ralph Morgan was a Hollywood stage and film character actor, and the older brother of Frank Morgan (who played the title role in The Wizard of Oz, 1939).

Contents

Early life

Born as Raphael Kuhner Wupperman in New York City, the eighth of eleven children of Josephine Wright and George Diogracia Wuppermann. His mother was a Mayflower descendent and his father, George Wuppermann was a Hispanic and Latino German-born citizen, who had moved to U.S.. He had made a fortune by distributing Angostura bitters, allowing him to send all of his children to universities. Ralph Morgan graduated from Columbia University with a law degree. However, he abandoned the world of jurisprudence for the vocation of journeyman actor, having already appeared in Columbia's annual Varsity Show. Morgan became so successful in stock and on Broadway that his younger brother, Frank, was encouraged to give acting a try. Frank's career would eventually overshadow that of his elder brother.

Career

His first role on the stage came in The Bachelor in 1909 and later played John Marvin in the 1918 hit play, Lightnin' .

Ralph Morgan made his film debut in silent films in 1915, appearing in several production made on the East Coast. In the early talkie era he played such leading roles in such productions as Strange Interlude in 1932 and Rasputin and the Empress also in 1932.

He later settled into secondary character parts. His quiet, dignified demeanor on screen was often employed for murder mysteries in which, more often than not, he would play what is known as a "heavy", being exposed in the last reel as the killer. One of his memorable roles was in the 1942 serial Gang Busters, in which he played a brilliant surgeon turned master criminal.

Morgan later worked in both, radio and television, frequently in religious dramas filmed for Family Theater.

Among his off-camera activities, he alongside, Grant Mitchell, Berton Churchill, Charles Miller, Alden Gay and Kenneth Thomson formed the Screen Actors Guild to resolve and stop most of the injustice, which actors faced within the industry. (among which, were prolonged work hours enforced by the studios and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences' membership policy, which was exclusively by invitation.) He was also a founder, charter member and became the first president of SAG in 1933 and was elected to two additional one-year terms in 1938 and 1939, serving until 1940.

Personal life

Ralph Morgan was married to Georgiana Louise Iverson, who as a stage actress was known as Grace Arnold, although he called her "Daisy" and was the father of Claudia Morgan (1911–1974), an actress best known for creating the role of Vera Claythorne on Broadway in the original production of Ten Little Indians, and for her portrayal of Nora Charles on the radio series The Thin Man. Upon his death in 1956, Ralph Morgan was interred at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Filmography

Actor
1953
Your Favorite Story (TV Series) as
Sylvester Bonnard
- The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard (1953) - Sylvester Bonnard
1951
Celanese Theatre (TV Series) as
Gramps Julian Norfolk / Garth
- On Borrowed Time (1952) - Gramps Julian Norfolk
- Winterset (1951) - Garth
1952
Gold Fever as
Nugget Jack
1951
Heart of the Rockies as
Andrew Willard
1950
Blue Grass of Kentucky as
Maj. Randolph McIvor
1948
The Creeper as
Dr. Lester Cavigny
1948
Sword of the Avenger as
Don Adolfo Rivera
1948
Sleep, My Love as
Dr. Rhinehart
1947
The Last Round-up as
Charlie Mason
1947
Song of the Thin Man as
David I. Thayar
1947
Mr. District Attorney as
Ed Jamison
1945
Black Market Babies as
Dr. Henry Jordon
1945
This Love of Ours as
Dr. Lane
1945
Hollywood and Vine as
B.B. Lavish / Richard Lavish
1945
The Monster and the Ape as
Professor Franklin Arnold
1944
Enemy of Women as
Mr. Quandt
1944
The Great Alaskan Mystery as
Dr. Miller
1944
Trocadero as
Sam Wallace
1944
The Monster Maker as
Anthony Lawrence
1944
Weird Woman as
Prof. Millard Sawtelle
1944
Strange Confession as
Col. DeBoivin
1943
Jack London as
George Brett
1943
Stage Door Canteen as
Ralph Morgan
1943
Hitler's Madman as
Jan Hanka
1942
The Traitor Within as
John Scott Ryder
1942
Keeping Fit (Short) as
Dr. Morgan - Factory Doctor
1942
Night Monster as
Kurt Ingston
1942
A Gentleman After Dark as
Morrison
1942
Gang Busters as
Dr. Clayton Maxton - aka Prof. Mortis
1942
Klondike Fury as
Dr. Brady
1942
A Close Call for Ellery Queen as
Alan Rogers
1941
Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. as
J.P. Morton
1941
Adventure in Washington as
Senator Cummings
1940
The Mad Doctor as
Dr. Charles Downer
1940
I'm Still Alive as
Producer Walter Blake
1940
Soak the Old (Short) as
Petersen
1940
Forty Little Mothers as
Judge Joseph M. Williams
1939
Geronimo as
Gen. Steele
1939
Smuggled Cargo as
John Clayton
1939
Way Down South as
Timothy Reid Sr.
1939
Trapped in the Sky as
Colonel Whalen
1939
Man of Conquest as
Stephen F. Austin
1939
Fast and Loose as
Nicholas Torrent
1939
The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt as
Spiro
1938
Orphans of the Street as
Martin Sands
1938
Out West with the Hardys as
Bill Northcote
1938
Shadows Over Shanghai as
Howard Barclay
1938
Army Girl as
Maj. Hal Kennett
1938
Barefoot Boy as
John Hale
1938
Mother Carey's Chickens as
Captain John Carey
1938
Wives Under Suspicion as
Shaw MacAllen
1938
Love Is a Headache as
Reggie Odell
1937
Wells Fargo as
Nicholas Pryor
1937
Mannequin as
Briggs
1937
That's My Story! as
Carter
1937
The Life of Emile Zola as
Commander of Paris
1937
Exclusive as
Horace Mitchell
1937
The Man in Blue as
The 'Professor'
1937
The Outer Gate as
John Borden
1936
Crack-Up as
John R. Fleming
1936
General Spanky as
Yankee General
1936
Yellowstone as
James Foster / Anderson
1936
Little Miss Nobody as
Gerald Dexter
1936
Anthony Adverse as
Debruille
1936
Human Cargo as
District Attorney Carey
1936
Speed as
Mr. Dean
1936
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as
Leroy Hutchins
1936
Muss 'em Up as
Jim Glenray - Paul's Brother in Law
1935
Magnificent Obsession as
Randolph
1935
Condemned to Live as
Prof. Paul Kristan
1935
Calm Yourself as
Mr. Kenneth S. Rockwell
1935
Star of Midnight as
Roger Classon
1935
The Unwelcome Stranger as
Mike Monahan
1935
I've Been Around as
John Waring
1934
Little Men as
Professor Bhaer
1934
Hell in the Heavens as
Lt. 'Pop' Roget
1934
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round as
Herbert Rosson
1934
A Girl of the Limberlost as
Wesley Sinton
1934
She Was a Lady as
Stanley Vane
1934
Their Big Moment as
Dr. Portman
1934
The Last Gentleman as
Henry Loring
1934
Stand Up and Cheer! as
Secretary to President
1934
No Greater Glory as
Nemecsek's Father
1934
Orient Express as
Dr. Richard Czinner
1933
The Kennel Murder Case as
Raymond Wrede - the Secretary
1933
The Mad Game as
Judge Penfield
1933
Walls of Gold as
J. Gordon Ritchie
1933
Doctor Bull as
Dr. Verney - Owner Verney Laboratory
1933
The Power and the Glory as
Henry
1933
Shanghai Madness as
Li Po Chang
1933
Trick for Trick as
Azrah
1933
Humanity as
Dr. William MacDonald
1932
Rasputin and the Empress as
The Czar - Nicholai Alexander
1932
The Son-Daughter as
Fang Fou Hy
1932
Jungle Mystery as
Recap Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1932
Strange Interlude as
Charlie Marsden
1932
Devil's Lottery as
Captain Geoffrey Maitland
1932
Disorderly Conduct as
James Crawford
1932
After Tomorrow as
Dr. Sullivan (uncredited)
1932
Cheaters at Play as
Freddie Isquith
1932
Charlie Chan's Chance as
Barry Kirk
1932
Dance Team as
Alex Prentice
1931
Honor Among Lovers as
Riggs
1930
Excuse the Pardon (Short)
1925
The Man Who Found Himself as
Edwin Macauley Jr
1919
The Mite of Love (Short)
1917
The Penny Philanthropist as
Tom Oliphant
1916
Madame X as
Raymond Floriot
1915
The Master of the House as
Young Hoffman - the Son
1915
The Man Trail (uncredited)
1914
Seeds of Jealousy (Short)
Soundtrack
1942
White Cargo (performer: "There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)" (1823) - uncredited)
1939
Way Down South (performer: "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers!" (1879) - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2007
Muchachada nui (TV Series) as
Hugh Hefner (segment "Mundo Viejuno: Operaciones de estética")
- Episode #1.9 (2007) - Hugh Hefner (segment "Mundo Viejuno: Operaciones de estética") (uncredited)
1994
The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
Yankee General

References

Ralph Morgan Wikipedia