Morgan Wallace (born Maier Weill, July 26, 1881 â€" December 12,
1953), was an American actor. He appeared in more than 120 films
between 1914 and 1946, including W.C. Fields' It's a Gift (1934) where
he persistently asks Fields for some "Kumquats". He supported Fields
again in My Little Chickadee (1940).:140Born in Lompoc, California,
Wallace was the son of Isidore and Hannah Weill. He attended the
University of California.In 1918, Wallace acted with and managed the
Morgan Wallace Players in the Grand Theater in Sioux City, Iowa, and
in 1927, the troupe performed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In 1922, he
acted in a production of Lawful Larceny at the Savoy Theatre in
London, England.Wallace's Broadway credits included Loco (1946),
Congratulations (1929), Women Go On Forever (1927), Ballyhoo (1927),
Gentle Grafters (1926), The Stork (1925), The Law Breaker (1922),
Nature's Nobleman (1921), The Tavern (1920), The Acquittal (1920), The
Widow's Might (1909), and Romeo and Juliet (1904).
1953), was an American actor. He appeared in more than 120 films
between 1914 and 1946, including W.C. Fields' It's a Gift (1934) where
he persistently asks Fields for some "Kumquats". He supported Fields
again in My Little Chickadee (1940).:140Born in Lompoc, California,
Wallace was the son of Isidore and Hannah Weill. He attended the
University of California.In 1918, Wallace acted with and managed the
Morgan Wallace Players in the Grand Theater in Sioux City, Iowa, and
in 1927, the troupe performed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In 1922, he
acted in a production of Lawful Larceny at the Savoy Theatre in
London, England.Wallace's Broadway credits included Loco (1946),
Congratulations (1929), Women Go On Forever (1927), Ballyhoo (1927),
Gentle Grafters (1926), The Stork (1925), The Law Breaker (1922),
Nature's Nobleman (1921), The Tavern (1920), The Acquittal (1920), The
Widow's Might (1909), and Romeo and Juliet (1904).
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