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  1. However, "The Frank Morgan Show" (NBC, 1944-45) and summer replacement series "The Fabulous Dr. Thaddeus Q. Tweedy" (NBC, 1946-47) also provided regular vehicles for Morgan's comedic vocal talents. Unfortunately, as he approached age 60, Morgan's copious consumption of alcohol and cigars finally caught up with him. He was assigned to play ...

  2. Frank Morgan (lahir Francis Phillip Wuppermann; 1 Juni 1890 – 18 September 1949) adalah seorang aktor karakter Amerika. [1] Ia dikenal sebagai pemain kontrak Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer dan karakter utama dalam The Wizard of Oz (1939). Kehidupan awal. Morgan l ...

  3. 9. Aug. 2004 · Frank Morgan: Yes. But he really wanted to be a jazz guitarist. He used to play changes for all the cats in the hotel room, he used to play by my crib. He said when I started to reach for the guitar that's when he started to feel he was c ...

  4. 7,170 Followers, 1,668 Following, 1,638 Posts - Frank Morgan (@drinkwhatyoulike) on Instagram: "Father. Husband. Son. Friend. Runner ‍♂️ Reader Organizer & Head Judge of Virginia Gov. Cup Wine Comp Wine writer — The Virginian-Pilot"

  5. 26. März 2017 · Character man Frank Morgan played more than just the title role in THE WIZARD OF OZ, after the part over W.C. Fields.Like this video? Please subscribe to my ...

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  6. A ctor Frank Morgan was a white-haired veteran of stage, screen and radio, whose many films included the iconic "The Wizard of Oz." Born Frank Wuppermann in New York City, he was the scion of the wealthy family controlling Angostura-Wuppermann Co. of bitters fame. As a child, he was a boy soprano and in his later life he liked to tell of ...

  7. Although Frank Morgan continued to appear on the big screen throughout the 1940s, he was most well-known for his appearances on the popular radio program entitled “The Frank Morgan-Fanny Brice Show”. During this popular radio program, which was sponsored by Maxwell House Coffee, Morgan spent his time telling outlandish tales of his personal adventures in life. In 1944, Fanny Brice left the ...