Kewpie Morgan

Kewpie Morgan

Deceased · Born: Feb 1, 1892 · Died: Sep 24, 1956

Personal Details

BornFeb 1, 1892 Anna, Texas, USA

Biography

Kewpie Morgan, a talented individual of immense skill and artistry, entered this world on a crisp February 1st, 1892, in the charming town of Anna, Texas, USA. This remarkable person's life was marked by a distinguished career in the realm of acting and direction, with a notable presence in a trio of notable films, including the 1918 releases "George Robey's Day Off" and "The Border Legion", as well as the 1920 production "Drag Harlan".

Throughout his life, Kewpie Morgan was blessed with the companionship of his loving wife, Hassie, with whom he shared a deep and abiding bond. Tragically, his mortal coil was laid to rest on a somber September 24th, 1956, in Collin County, Texas, USA, bringing an end to his remarkable journey through this world.

Career

1957
The Golden Age of Comedy
The Golden Age of Comedy as archive footage
1935
The Devil Is a Woman
The Devil Is a Woman as Coachman (uncredited)
1934
March of the Wooden Soldiers
March of the Wooden Soldiers as Old King Cole (uncredited)
Cockeyed Cavaliers
Cockeyed Cavaliers as Andrew - the Jailer
1928
1927
Flying Luck
Flying Luck as The Sergeant
1926
The Better 'Ole
The Better 'Ole as Gen. Stein (uncredited)
1924
Sherlock Jr.
Sherlock Jr. as Conspirator (uncredited)
1923
The Shriek of Araby
The Shriek of Araby as Cop on Horse
Three Ages
Three Ages as The Emperor / Cave Man / Roman Thug