Helen Morgan
An image from Roadhouse Nights, one of the productions that also features Helen Morgan.
Helen Morgan

Helen Morgan

August 1, 1900 — Danville, Illinois, USA

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Helen Morgan (August 2, 1900 – October 9, 1941) was an American singer and actress who worked in films and on the stage. A quintessential torch singer, she made a big splash in the Chicago club scene in the 1920s. She starred as Julie LaVerne in the original Broadway production of Hammerstein and Kern's musical Show Boat in 1927, as well as in the 1932 Broadway revival of the musical, and appeared in two film adaptations, a part-talkie made in 1929 (prologue only) and a full-sound version made in 1936, becoming firmly associated with the role. She suffered from bouts of alcoholism, and despite her notable success in the title role of another Hammerstein and Kern's Broadway musical, Sweet Adeline (1929), her stage career was relatively short. Helen Morgan died of cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 41. She was portrayed by Polly Bergen in the Playhouse 90 drama The Helen Morgan Story and by Ann Blyth in the 1957 biopic based on the television drama.

Morgan appeared in at least 15 films including Show Boat 1929, Applause 1929, Marie Galante 1934 and Show Boat 1936.

Show Boat

Show Boat

1936

Applause

Applause

1929

Glorifying the American Girl

Glorifying the American Girl

1929

Marie Galante

Marie Galante

1934

Sweet Music

Sweet Music

1935

Go Into Your Dance

Go Into Your Dance

1935

Roadhouse Nights

Roadhouse Nights

1930

You Belong to Me

You Belong to Me

1934