Morgan, Marion (c. 1887–1971)
Morgan, Marion (c. 1887–1971)
American choreographer. Born c. 1887; died 1971; grew up in California; graduate of Yale School of Drama, 1934; lived with Dorothy Arzner, 1930–71; married; children: Roderick (died 1930s).
Founded the Marion Morgan Dancers which toured on the vaudeville circuit (1916–mid-1920s), before working on Hollywood soundstages; appeared in Don Juan (1926), Up in Mabel's Room (1926), A Night of Love (1926), The Masked Woman (1926), as well as Dorothy Arzner's 1st 3 films: Fashions of Women, Ten Modern Commandments, and Get Your Man.
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