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How old is Helen Morgan now?

Helen Margaret Lillian Morgan (born 1974 or 1975) is a British Liberal Democrat politician and chartered accountant who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Shropshire since 2021. Morgan is the first Liberal Democrat to represent the constituency, which had previously been a Conservative safe seat.

Who is Helen Morgan on ‘the Big Bang theory’?

Morgan was portrayed by Polly Bergen in a 1957 Playhouse 90 drama, The Helen Morgan Story, directed by George Roy Hill. Bergen won an Emmy Award for her performance.

Who is Morgan Riggin's father?

Her father, Frank Riggin, was a farmer in Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana. After her mother, Lulu Lang Riggin, divorced and remarried, she changed her last name to Morgan. Her mother's second marriage ended in divorce, and she moved to Chicago with her daughter.

How old was purity Morgan when she started singing?

By the age of 20, Morgan had taken voice lessons and started singing in speakeasies in Chicago. Her voice was not fashionable during the 1920s for the kind of songs in which she specialized; nevertheless, she became a wildly popular torch singer.

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Early life and career

Morgan was born in 1974 or 1975 in Stone, Staffordshire. She then moved with her family to Buckinghamshire and grew up in that area. She read history at Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduated in 1996.

Local political career

Morgan began her career in politics as a parish councillor. On 6 May 2021, Morgan was a Liberal Democrat candidate in the 2021 Shropshire Council election for the unitary division of The Meres and narrowly lost to the Conservative candidate by 23 votes.

Parliamentary career

Morgan was selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the North Shropshire by-election on 16 November 2021. She had previously contested the seat in the 2019 general election where she finished third with 10% of the vote.

Personal life

Away from politics and her financial career, Morgan has run half-marathons to raise money for numerous charities and has volunteered as a trustee for a local nursery. Morgan married in 2003 and has a son. The family live in Harmer Hill, having moved to North Shropshire in 2014. Her parents and sister also live in Shropshire.

Who was Helen Morgan?

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.

Who was Helen Morgan's third husband?

Her third husband was Lloyd Johnston, whom she married on July 27, 1941. On June 25, 1926, in Springfield, Illinois, Morgan had a baby girl named Elaine Danglo who was adopted out of the family. Morgan was portrayed by Polly Bergen in a 1957 Playhouse 90 drama, The Helen Morgan Story, directed by George Roy Hill.

How many times was Morgan married?

Morgan was married three times. Her first husband was Lowell Army, a fan she had met at a stage door while she was performing in Sally. On May 15, 1933, she married Maurice "Buddy" Maschke III, the grandson of longtime Ohio Republican Party leader Maurice Maschke. Morgan ended up suing Buddy Maschke for divorce in 1935.

Why was Chez Morgan arrested?

On December 30, 1927, only days after the opening of Show Boat, she was arrested at Chez Morgan for violation of liquor laws.

Where was Helen Riggin born?

Life and career. She was born Helen Riggin in 1900 in Danville, Illinois. Her father, Frank Riggin, was a farmer in Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana. After her mother, Lulu Lang Riggin, divorced and remarried, she changed her last name to Morgan.

Was Morgan a heavy drinker?

Morgan became a heavy drinker and was often reportedly drunk during these performances. Morgan was noticed by Florenz Ziegfeld while dancing in the chorus of his production of Sally in 1923, and she went on to perform with the Ziegfeld Follies in 1931, the Follies' last active year.

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Overview

Helen Margaret Lillian Morgan (born 1974 or 1975) is a British Liberal Democrat politician and chartered accountant who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Shropshire since 2021. Morgan is the first Liberal Democrat to represent the constituency, which had previously been a Conservative safe seat. She is also the constituency's first female MP.

Early life and career

Morgan was born in 1974 or 1975 in Stone, Staffordshire. She then moved with her family to Buckinghamshire and grew up in that area. She read history at Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduated in 1996.
Morgan is a chartered accountant, and, prior to being elected to parliament, was working as financial controller for a real estate business based in North Shropshire. Her previous experienc…

Local political career

Morgan began her career in politics as a parish councillor. On 6 May 2021, Morgan was a Liberal Democrat candidate in the 2021 Shropshire Council election for the unitary division of The Meres and narrowly lost to the Conservative candidate by 23 votes.

Parliamentary career

Morgan was selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the North Shropshire by-election on 16 November 2021. She had previously contested the seat in the 2019 general election where she finished third with 10% of the vote. It was considered a safe Conservative seat as it had been represented by a member of the party since 1983 in its current form. The by-election was triggered after its incumbent MP Owen Paterson announced on 4 November that he would be ste…

Personal life

Away from politics and her financial career, Morgan has run half-marathons to raise money for numerous charities and has volunteered as a trustee for a local nursery. Morgan married in 2003 and has a son. The family live in Harmer Hill, having moved to North Shropshire in 2014. Her parents and sister also live in Shropshire.

Early Life

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She was born Helen Riggin in 1900 in Danville, Illinois, United States. Her father, Frank Riggin, was a farmer in Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana. After her mother, Lulu Lang Riggin, divorced and remarried, she changed her last name to Morgan. Her mother's second marriage ended in divorce, and she moved to Chica…
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Career

  • Morgan was noticed by Florenz Ziegfeld while dancing in the chorus of his production of Sally in 1923, and she went on to perform with the Ziegfeld Follies in 1931, the Follies' last active year. During this period, she studied music at the Metropolitan Operain her free time. In 1927, Morgan appeared as Julie LaVerne in the original cast of Show Boat, her best-known role. She sang "Bill" …
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Personal Life

  • Morgan was married three times. Her first husband was Lowell Army, a fan she had met at a stage door while she was performing in Sally. On May 15, 1933, she married Maurice "Buddy" Maschke III, the grandson of longtime Ohio Republican Party leader Maurice Maschke. Morgan ended up suing Buddy Maschke for divorce in 1935.Her third husband was Lloyd Johnston, who…
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Later Years and Death

  • Morgan starred in a radio program, Broadway Melodies, on CBS. The show, which featured light, popular, and semiclassical music, ran from September 24, 1933, to April 22, 1934. A later version, retitled Broadway Varieties and without Morgan, ran from May 2, 1934, to July 30, 1937. Morgan's last film appearance was in the 1936 version of Show Boat. In the late 1930s, Morgan was book…
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in Popular Culture

  • Morgan was portrayed by Polly Bergen in a 1957 Playhouse 90 drama, The Helen Morgan Story, directed by George Roy Hill. Bergen won an Emmy Award for her performance. That same year, the feature film The Helen Morgan Story starring Ann Blythas Morgan.
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Filmography

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Bibliography

  1. Leckrone, Michael. Legendary Performers, The University of Wisconsin—Madison on March 22, 2010.
  2. Maxwell, Gilbert (1974). Helen Morgan: Her Life and Legend. New York: Hawthorn Books. ISBN 0-8015-4526-9.
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External Links

  1. Helen Morgan at IMDb
  2. Campbell Playhouse Radio Broadcast Show Boat (March 31, 1939)on The Mercury Theatre on the Air
  3. Review of The Helen Morgan Storyat Filmbug
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