Moroni Olsen
Born: 1889-06-26 in Ogden, Utah, USA
Died: 1954-11-22
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Moroni Olsen (June 27, 1889 – November 22, 1954) was an American actor. Olsen was born in Ogden, Utah, to Mormon parents Edward Arenholt Olsen and Martha Hoverholst, who named him after the Moroni found in the Book of Mormon. Some sources have claimed that Olsen's birth name was John Willard Clawson, but there appears to be no support for this claim. Olsen studied at Weber Stake Academy, the predecessor of Weber State University. He then went to study at the University of Utah, where one of his teachers was Maud May Babcock. During World War I, he sold war bonds for the United States Navy. He also studied and performed in the Eastern United States around this time. In 1923, Olsen organized the "Moroni Olsen Players" out of Ogden. They performed at both Ogden's Orpheum Theatre and at various other locations spread from Salt Lake City to Seattle. After having worked on Broadway, he made his film debut in a 1935 adaptation of The Three Musketeers. He later played a different role in a 1939 comedy version of the story, starring Don Ameche as D'Artagnan and the Ritz Brothers as three dimwitted lackeys who are forced to substitute for the musketeers, who have drunk themselves into a stupor. His most famous role was the voice of the Slave in The Magic Mirror in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Olsen also provided the voice of the senior angel in It's a Wonderful Life. Olsen was an active member of the LDS Church, being a teacher of youth in the Hoolwood Ward. He also was director of the Pilgramage Play of Hollywood for several years.
Filmography
1955
- MGM Parade as Self
1954
- The Long, Long Trailer as Mr. Tewitt
- Sign of the Pagan as Pope Leo I
1953
- So This Is Love as Arnold Reuben
- Marry Me Again as Mr. Courtney
1952
- Lone Star as Sam Houston
- At Sword's Point as Porthos
- Washington Story as Speaker Of The House
1951
- I Love Lucy as Judge
- Submarine Command as Rear Adm. Joshua Rice
- Payment on Demand as Mr. Barton
- Father's Little Dividend as Herbert Dunstan
- No Questions Asked as Henry Manston
1950
- Father of the Bride as Herbert Dunstan
1949
- Samson and Delilah as Targil
- The Fountainhead as Chairman
- Task Force as Adm. Ames
1948
- Call Northside 777 as Parole Board Chairman
- Command Decision as Congressman Stone
- Up in Central Park as Big Jim Fitts
1947
- Life with Father as Dr. Humphries
- The Long Night as Chief of Police Bob McManus
- Possessed as Dr. Ames
- High Wall as Dr. Philip Dunlap
- Black Gold as Don Toland
- That Hagen Girl as Trenton Gateley
1946
- It's a Wonderful Life as Senior Angel (voice) (uncredited)
- Notorious as Walter Beardsley
- The Strange Woman as Rev. Thatcher
- Boys' Ranch as Judge Henderson
- From This Day Forward as Tim Bagley
- The Walls Came Tumbling Down as Bishop Martin
1945
- Mildred Pierce as Inspector Peterson
- Pride of the Marines as Capt. Burroughs
- Week-End at the Waldorf as House Detective
- Don't Fence Me In as Henry Bennett
- Behind City Lights as Curtis Holbrook
1944
- Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as General (uncredited)
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as Caliph Hassan
- Cobra Woman as MacDonald
- Buffalo Bill as Sen. Frederici
- Roger Touhy, Gangster as Riley
1943
- Air Force as Col. Blake
- Madame Curie as President of Businessman's Board (uncredited)
- Mission to Moscow as Col. Faymonville
- We've Never Been Licked as Commandant
1942
- Reunion in France as Paul Grebeau
- The Glass Key as Ralph Henry
- Nazi Agent as Brenner
- Sundown Jim as Andrew Barr
- My Favorite Spy as Major Allen
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch as Dr. Henry Olcott
1941
- One Foot in Heaven as Dr. John Romer
- Dive Bomber as Senior Surgeon at San Diego
- Dangerously They Live as Mr. John Goodwin
- Life with Henry as Sylvanus Q. Sattherwaite
- Respect the Law as Dr. Walter Terriss
- Three Sons o' Guns as Philip G. Talbot
1940
- Santa Fe Trail as Robert E. Lee
- Brigham Young as Doc Richards
- Virginia City as Cameron
- Brother Rat and a Baby as Major Terry
- East of the River as Judge R.D. Davis
- If I Had My Way as Mr. Blair
1939
- Allegheny Uprising as Tom Calhoon
- Invisible Stripes as The Warden
- Susannah of the Mounties as Andrew Standing
- The Three Musketeers as Bailiff
- Rose of Washington Square as Buck Russell
- Dust Be My Destiny as Slim Jones
- Homicide Bureau as Captain Haines
- The Bill of Rights as Royal Governor Dunmore
- That's Right – You're Wrong as Jonathan Forbes
- Code of the Secret Service as The friar
- Barricade as Managing Editor
- Off the Record as Juvenal Court Judge
1938
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as Magic Mirror (voice) (uncredited)
- Marie Antoinette as Bearded Leader of the People (uncredited)
- Submarine Patrol as The Fleet Captain
- Gold Is Where You Find It as Senator Hearst
- There Goes My Heart as Fisherman (uncredited)
- That Certain Age as Fullerton's Associate (uncredited)
- Kentucky as John Dillon - 1938
- Kidnapped as Douglas
- What Do You Think? Tupapaoo as Kurt Larsen
1937
- The Last Gangster as Detective Danny Shea (uncredited)
- The Soldier and the Lady as Tartar Chief (Voice) (Uncredited)
- Adventure's End as First Mate Rand Husk
1936
- Mary of Scotland as John Knox
- The Plough and the Stars as General Connally
- Mummy's Boys as Dr. Edward Sterling
- The Witness Chair as Lt. Poole
- The Farmer in the Dell as Chester Hart
- M'Liss as Jake
- Yellow Dust as Missouri
- Two in Revolt as Cyrus Benton
- Grand Jury as Davis, the bodyguard
1935
- Annie Oakley as Buffalo Bill
- We're Only Human as R.J. Curran
- The Three Musketeers as Porthos
- Seven Keys to Baldpate as Mayor Jim Cargen
1934
- Death Takes a Holiday as Cardinal De Valle (uncredited)