Morgan, Claudia (1912–1974)

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Morgan, Claudia (1912–1974)

American stage, radio, and screen actress. Born June 12, 1912, in Brooklyn, NY; died Sept 17, 1974, in NY, NY; dau. of Ralph Morgan (actor); m. Talbot Cummings (div.); m. Robert Shippee (div.); m. Ernest Chappell (div.); m. Kenneth Loane.

Made stage debut on tour in Gypsy April (1928); made NY debut as Sally Lawrence in Top o' the Hill (1929); other plays include Dancing Partner, Accent on Youth, On Stage, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Ten Little Indians, Venus Observed and The Apple Cart; on radio, portrayed Nora Charles in "The Thin Man" series (1942–48) and Carolyn Kramer in "The Right to Happiness" (1943–60); also appeared frequently on tv, including "Edge of Night" (1958–59), and in films, among them Once in a Lifetime and The World of Henry Orient.

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