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Gene Morgan
Born
March 11, 1893
Died: August 13, 1940
(Lived 47 years)
Place of Birth
Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
75
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Eugene Joseph Emery Kenney
Eugene Kenney
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Gene Morgan
Movies
75
TV Shows
0
Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
Cast
October 29, 2024
Spring Parade
as
Waiter
September 27, 1940
Captain Caution
as
Hatch
August 9, 1940
Girl from God's Country
as
Man at the dock
July 30, 1940
Gaucho Serenade
as
Motorcycle Cop #2
May 9, 1940
Saps at Sea
as
1st Cop
April 29, 1940
Tomboy
as
First Tramp
April 20, 1940
Son of the Navy
as
Burns
March 30, 1940
Primrose Path
as
Gene (uncredited)
March 22, 1940
Blondie on a Budget
as
Man Saying Dagwood May Be a Jerk (uncredited)
February 29, 1940
His Girl Friday
as
Gene (uncredited)
January 18, 1940
The Housekeeper's Daughter
as
Gangster
October 26, 1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as
Reporter (uncredited)
October 19, 1939
Second Fiddle
as
Minor Role
June 30, 1939
Captain Fury
as
Guard
May 26, 1939
The Sap Takes a Wrap
as
Sheriff
March 10, 1939
Homicide Bureau
as
Blake
January 5, 1939
Federal Man-Hunt
as
Hawlings
December 27, 1938
Home on the Rage
as
Andy's Lawyer
December 9, 1938
The Lady Objects
as
Radio Announcer
October 12, 1938
You Can't Take It with You
as
Reporter (uncredited)
September 1, 1938
The Main Event
as
Lefty
June 22, 1938
Extortion
as
Flashlight
May 9, 1938
When G-Men Step In
as
G-Man Theodore Neale
March 16, 1938
Start Cheering
as
Coach Burns
March 3, 1938
Who Killed Gail Preston?
as
Cliff Connolly
February 24, 1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 6
as
Self
February 4, 1938
All American Sweetheart
as
Coach Dolan
December 20, 1937
Murder in Greenwich Village
as
Henderson
November 3, 1937
Counsel for Crime
as
Friday
October 14, 1937
Girls Can Play
as
Pete, press photographer sidekick
June 23, 1937
Venus Makes Trouble
as
Happy Hinkle
May 14, 1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
as
Carlton Gorman
May 9, 1937
Devil's Playground
as
Orderly
January 24, 1937
Woman in Distress
as
Slug Beemis
January 17, 1937
Counterfeit Lady
as
Clancy
December 31, 1936
Lady from Nowhere
as
Mike Dugan
December 23, 1936
Come Closer, Folks
as
Pitchman
November 7, 1936
End of the Trail
as
Cheyenne
October 10, 1936
Alibi for Murder
as
Brainy
September 23, 1936
Two-Fisted Gentleman
as
Porky
August 15, 1936
Shakedown
as
Presto Mullins
July 17, 1936
Meet Nero Wolfe
as
Det. Lt. O'Grady
July 16, 1936
Counterfeit
as
Gus
May 25, 1936
Roaming Lady
as
Tex
May 2, 1936
Devil's Squadron
as
Jim Barlow
April 30, 1936
Panic on the Air
as
Lefty Dugan
April 10, 1936
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
as
Waiter (uncredited)
April 9, 1936
The Music Goes 'Round
as
Nelson
February 27, 1936
You May Be Next!
as
Ted Lene
February 5, 1936
If You Could Only Cook
as
Al
December 30, 1935
Music Is Magic
as
Theatre Barker (uncredited)
November 1, 1935
Dr. Socrates
as
Photographer
October 19, 1935
She Couldn't Take It
as
Precint 5 Policeman
October 8, 1935
The Public Menace
as
Cox (uncredited)
September 30, 1935
Special Agent
as
Reporter (uncredited)
September 14, 1935
Here Comes the Band
as
Radio Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
August 30, 1935
'G' Men
as
Lounger Outside Lunch Room (uncredited)
May 4, 1935
Elmer, the Great
as
Noonan
April 29, 1933
Song of the Eagle
as
Charlie
April 27, 1933
Tangled Destinies
as
Capt. Randall 'Randy' Gordon
October 17, 1932
Blonde Venus
as
Ben Smith
September 23, 1932
Hook and Ladder
as
Fireman
August 27, 1932
Back Street
as
Reporter (uncredited)
August 4, 1932
Night World
as
Joe
May 4, 1932
Anybody's Blonde
as
Stew
November 1, 1931
Rogue of the Rio Grande
as
Mayor Seth Landport
December 7, 1930
Railroad Follies
Cast
August 1, 1930
Election Day
as
Officer
January 12, 1929
Imagine My Embarrassment
Cast
September 1, 1928
Came the Dawn
as
The Head Remover
March 3, 1928
Pass the Gravy
as
Schultz's son
January 7, 1928
The Battle of the Century
as
Ring announcer
December 31, 1927
The Glorious Fourth
as
Cop
June 26, 1927
The Fourth Alarm
as
Fire Chief
August 11, 1926