Ralph Morgan
Raphael Kuhner Wuppermann, known professionally as Ralph Morgan, was a Hollywood stage and film character actor, and the older brother of Frank Morgan.
Early life
Morgan was born in New York City, the eighth of eleven children of Josephine Wright and George Diogracia Wuppermann. His mother was a Mayflower descendant. His father, George Wuppermann, was of Spanish and German lineage. Born in Venezuela and raised in Germany, he later immigrated to the United States. He had made a fortune by distributing Angostura bitters, allowing him to send all of his children to universities.Morgan attended Trinity School, Riverview Military Academy and graduated from Columbia University with a law degree. However, after almost two years' practicing, he abandoned the world of jurisprudence for the vocation of journeyman actor, having already appeared in Columbia's annual Varsity Show. In 1905, billed as Raphael Kuhner Wupperman, he appeared in The Khan of Kathan, that year's variety show.
Morgan became so successful in stock and on Broadway that his younger brother, Frank, was encouraged to give acting a try, using the same surname as Ralph for his stage name. His career would eventually overshadow that of Ralph.
Career
His first role on the stage came in The Bachelor in 1909 and played John Marvin in the 1918 hit play, Lightnin'. Morgan made his debut in silent films in 1915, appearing in several productions 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, sometimes uncredited, character parts. 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 that actors faced within the industry.
He was also a founder, charter member, and the first president of SAG in 1933, and he was elected to two additional one-year terms in 1938 and 1939, serving until 1940.
Recognition
Morgan has a star in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1617 Vine Street. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.Personal life and death
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, 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.Morgan died on June 11, 1956, of a lung ailment. He was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
Selected filmography
- Seeds of Jealousy
- The Man Trail
- The Master of the House as Young Hoffman - the Son
- Madame X as Raymond Floriot
- The Penny Philanthropist as Tom Oliphant
- The Man Who Found Himself as Edwin Macauley Jr
- Honor Among Lovers as Riggs
- Dance Team as Alex Prentice
- Charlie Chan's Chance as Barry Kirk
- Cheaters at Play as Freddie Isquith
- After Tomorrow as Dr. Sullivan
- Disorderly Conduct as James Crawford
- Devil's Lottery as Captain Geoffrey Maitland
- Strange Interlude as Charlie Marsden
- Jungle Mystery as Recap Narrator
- Rasputin and the Empress as The Czar - Nicholai Alexander
- The Son-Daughter as Fang Fou Hy
- Humanity as Dr. William MacDonald
- Trick for Trick as Azrah
- Shanghai Madness as Li Po Chang
- The Power and the Glory as Henry
- Doctor Bull as Dr. Verney, Owner Verney Laboratory
- Walls of Gold as J. Gordon Ritchie
- The Mad Game as Judge Penfield
- The Kennel Murder Case as Raymond Wrede - the Secretary
- Orient Express as Dr. Richard Czinner
- Stand Up and Cheer! as Secretary to President
- The Last Gentleman as Henry Loring
- Their Big Moment as Dr. Portman
- She Was a Lady as Stanley Vane
- A Girl of the Limberlost as Wesley Sinton
- Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round as Herbert Rosson
- Hell in the Heavens as Lt. 'Pop' Roget
- Little Men as Professor Bhaer
- I've Been Around as John Waring
- The Unwelcome Stranger as Mike Monahan
- Star of Midnight as Roger Classon
- Calm Yourself as Mr. Kenneth S. Rockwell
- Condemned to Live as Prof. Paul Kristan
- Magnificent Obsession as Randolph
- Muss 'em Up as Jim Glenray, Paul's Brother in Law
- Speed as Mr. Dean
- The Ex-Mrs. Bradford as Leroy Hutchins, Warcloud's Owner
- Human Cargo as District Attorney Carey
- Little Miss Nobody as Gerald Dexter
- Anthony Adverse as Signore Debruille
- Yellowstone as James Foster / Anderson
- General Spanky as Yankee General
- Crack-Up as John R. Fleming
- The Man in Blue as The 'Professor'
- Exclusive as Horace Mitchell
- The Outer Gate as John Borden
- The Life of Emile Zola as Commander of Paris
- That's My Story as Carter
- Mannequin as Briggs
- Wells Fargo as Nicholas Pryor
- Love Is a Headache as Reginald 'Reggie' Odell
- Wives Under Suspicion as Shaw MacAllen
- Mother Carey's Chickens as Captain John Carey
- Barefoot Boy as John Hale
- Army Girl as Maj. Hal Kennett
- Shadows Over Shanghai as Howard Barclay
- Out West with the Hardys as Bill Northcote
- Orphans of the Street as Martin Sands
- The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt as Spiro
- Fast and Loose as Nicholas Torrent
- Man of Conquest as Stephen F. Austin
- Trapped in the Sky as Colonel Whalen
- Way Down South as Timothy Reid Sr.
- Smuggled Cargo as John Clayton
- Geronimo as Gen. Steele
- Forty Little Mothers as Judge Joseph M. Williams
- I'm Still Alive as Producer Walter Blake
- The Mad Doctor as Dr. Charles Downer
- Adventure in Washington as Senator Cummings
- Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. as J.P. Morton
- A Close Call for Ellery Queen as Alan Rogers
- Klondike Fury as Dr. Brady
- Gang Busters as Dr. Clayton Maxton - aka Prof. Mortis
- A Gentleman After Dark as Morrison
- Night Monster as Kurt Ingston
- The Traitor Within as John Scott Ryder
- Hitler's Madman as Jan Hanka
- Stage Door Canteen as Ralph Morgan
- Jack London as George Brett
- The Impostor as Col. DeBoivin
- Weird Woman as Prof. Millard Sawtelle
- The Monster Maker as Lawrence
- Trocadero as Sam Wallace
- The Great Alaskan Mystery as Dr. Miller
- Enemy of Women as Mr. Quandt
- The Monster and the Ape as Professor Franklin Arnold
- Hollywood and Vine as B.B. Lavish / Richard Lavish
- This Love of Ours as Dr. Lane
- Black Market Babies as Dr. Henry Jordon
- Mr. District Attorney as Ed Jamison
- Song of the Thin Man as David I. Thayar
- The Last Round-up as Charlie Mason
- Sleep, My Love as Dr. Rhinehart
- Sword of the Avenger as Don Adolfo Rivera
- The Creeper as Dr. Lester Cavigny
- Blue Grass of Kentucky as Maj. Randolph McIvor
- Heart of the Rockies as Andrew Willard
- Gold Fever as Nugget Jack