Background
Born in Brooklyn, New York as Claudeigh Louise Wuppermann, Morgan was the daughter of actors Ralph Morgan and Grace Arnold and the niece of actor Frank Morgan.
Born in Brooklyn, New York as Claudeigh Louise Wuppermann, Morgan was the daughter of actors Ralph Morgan and Grace Arnold and the niece of actor Frank Morgan.
She attended Ely Court School in Greenwich, Connecticut.
She was best known for playing the role of Vera Claythorne in the first Broadway production of Agatha Christie"s Ten Little Indians and for her portrayal of Nora Charles on the 1940s radio series, The Adventures of the Thin Manitoba She eventually was fired from her role in Indians because her work in The Adventures of the Thin Manitoba on radio caused a delay in the stage production every Friday night. She also played in The Apple Cart, and The Sun Field.
Morgan was known for playing Nora Charles in The Adventures of the Thin Manitoba
She was also a regular on David Harum, Ford Theatre, Joyce Jordan, Doctor of Medicine, Lone Journey, We Love and Learn, and The Right to Happiness. Morgan died in New York City September 17, 1974, aged 63, from undisclosed causes. appearances.
A member of the cast of more than 30 Broadway plays, Morgan starred in The Manitoba Who Came to Dinner and Ten Little Indians.