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Index to Academy Oral Histories Gloria Morgan Index to Academy Oral Histories Gloria Morgan Gloria Morgan (Script supervisor) Call number: OH129 Abbott, George, 43 Academy Awards, 96 AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, 77, 81-82 Albertson, Frank, 59 ALICE ADAMS, 71 Anderson, Maxwell, 45 animal actors, 57-58 Arden, Eve, 58 Argosy Pictures, 70, 100 Armetta, Henry, 23, 86 Arnaz, Desi, 21 Astaire, Fred, 49, 52-53, 84 Astoria Studios (New York), 8 Averback, Hy, 105 BABES IN TOYLAND (play), 6 Baker, Graham, 83 Ball, Lucille, 21, 54, 58, 110 Barthelmess, Richard, 13 Basevi, James, 99 Baum, L. Frank, 7, 9-11 Behrman, S. N., 75 Belushi, Jim, 111 Berman, Pandro, 76 Beverly Hills Hotel, 62 THE BILL DANA SHOW (television), 106, 110 BIRTH OF A NATION, 7 Blair, Mary, 96 Borden, Eddie, 39 Bradbury, Ray, 13 Brady, Alice, 78 BREAKFAST FOR TWO, 59 Brennan, Walter, 105, 114 Brock, Lou, 12, 20, 22-23, 25-26, 31, 43, 46, 49-50, 53, 56, 69, 80, 84, 86 BROKEN BLOSSOMS, 8, 13 Brooks, James, 24 Bullock's Wilshire (department store), 27 Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 11, 15-16, 19 Burroughs, Joan, 18-19 Byrd, Robert, 71-72 "The Carioca" (song), 50 Chaplin, Charles, 11 THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER (play), 6 Ciannelli, Eduardo, 45 CIMARRON (1931), 34 Clark and McCullough (comedy team), 23, 31 Clark, Bobby, 32 COCKEYED CAVALIERS, 53 Coleman, Ann, 71, 77 Colman, Ronald, 8 Compson, Betty, 20 Connally, Myles, 76 Cooper, Merian C., 46-48, 70, 87, 99, 101-102 Crenna, Richard, 105 Cronjager, Ed, 43 Cumnock School (Los Angeles), 15, 16 Dale, Esther, 55 Dana, Bill, 107 D'Arcy, Harry, 30 Del Rio, Dolores, 50 Desilu Productions, 107 Disney studios, 41, 52, 70, 92-99, 102 Disney, Walt, 97 Dowling, Ed, 41 DOWN TO THEIR LAST YACHT, 20, 53-54, 80 DRAGNET (television), 105 Dunne, Irene, 79, 81, 86 editing, 89-91 Egan Theater (Los Angeles), 18 Erickson, Leif, 80 Errol, Leon, 22 Etting, Ruth, 22 Evans, Mark, 114 Fairbanks, Douglas, 8, 16, 51 Fairbanks, Douglas Jr., 79, 81 THE FARMER IN THE DELL, 54, 59, 79, 84 FATHER TAKES A WIFE, 84-85 Fellows, Artie, 99 Ferber, Edna, 84 Fields, Dorothy, 85 Fields, Herbert, 85 Florentine Gardens (Los Angeles restaurant), 60-61 FLYING DOWN TO RIO, 20, 43, 45, 48-50, 54, 74, 84 Ford, John, 70, 81, 100-101 Forrest, Sally, 92-93, 102 Forum Theatre (Los Angeles), 13 Foster, Harve, 85 Fox, Sidney, 54 Francisco, J. Bond, 6, 11 FRECKLES, 84 Freeland, Thornton, 49 Friday Morning Club (Los Angeles), 17 Garbo, Greta, 53 Garnett, Tay, 78 THE GAY DIVORCEE, 83 Gilbert, John, 53 The Girl From Hollywood (book), 15 Gish, Dorothy, 13 Gish, Lillian, 8, 12-13, 16 GOMER PYLE, U.S.M.C. (television), 84, 107, 110, 115 GONE WITH THE WIND, 101 Goodwin, Les, 77, 81, 85 Gottschalk, Louis (father), 6-14, 16, 35 Grainger, Dorothy, 39 Grant, Cary, 82 THE GRAPES OF WRATH, 54 GRASS, 47 Grauman's Chinese Theater (Hollywood), 14 Great Depression, 27, 57, 87 THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (television), 65, 103-105 Griffith, D. W., 7-9, 18 Guiol, Fred, 25, 35, 38, 78 GUNGA DIN, 81 Hal Roach studios, 104 Hamilton, William (husband), 24, 33-35, 52-53, 59-60, 66, 68, 71-72, 76, 81, 83-85, 89, 93 Harris, Phil, 22, 37, 46, 86 Hartnett, Jimmy, 86 HAVING WONDERFUL TIME, 33, 51, 58, 75-76, 83-84, 91 HE KNEW WOMEN, 20, 61, 74 Hepburn, Katharine, 58, 71 Herbert, Hugh, 61, 75 Herbert, Victor, 6, 50 "Historical Mother Goose" (song), 12 Hivley, Jack, 85 Holloway, Sterling, 53 Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery, 67 Holmes, Ben, 26, 38, 43, 53-54, 59, 79 Hughes, Howard, 87 THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1939), 83 INTOLERANCE, 8, 18 "Isn't This a Night for Love" (song), 46 Ivar House (Los Angeles restaurant), 56 Jackson, Wilfrid, 96 JOY OF LIVING, 78-79, 81 "Keep-a-Inchin' and a-Inchin' Along" (song), 16 Kennedy, Edgar, 23, 31, 78 Kennedy, Tom, 31, 39, 54 Kerr, Deborah, 82 Kerrigan, J. Warren, 19 Keystone Kops, 16, 23 Killy, Edward, 85 KING KONG (1933), 46-48 Klugman, Jack, 111, 113 Kober, Arthur, 33, 75 labor unions, 27, 68-69, 107, 112 Lake, Florence, 23, 31, 78 LARRY KING LIVE (television), 113 LeBaron, William, 28, 47 Lehar, Franz, 6 LIFE OF REILLY (television), 104 Lincoln, Elmo, 16 LITTLE WOMEN (play), 17 location shooting, 29, 35-37 Loring, Jane, 58 Los Angeles Athletic Club, 7 LOVE AFFAIR (1939), 61, 77, 80-81, 86, 92 LOVE, SIDNEY (television), 111-112 Lucey's (Los Angeles restaurant), 73 McCarey, Leo, 77, 82, 86 McCord, Ted, 38 Maguire, Fred, 93 Maltin, Leonard, 23, 31 Marcus, Lee, 85 Marshall, Garry, 108-111, 115 Marshall, Herbert, 59 Martin, Tony, 54-55 The Masquers Club (Los Angeles), 35, 39 MAYBERRY R.F.D. (television), 107, 110 MELODY CRUISE, 12, 45, 54, 58, 84 Menjou, Adolphe, 85 Meredith, Burgess, 84 THE MERRY WIDOW (play), 6 Metty, Russell, 43 MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949), 101 Millard, Harrison (grandfather), 5 Millard, Marie (mother), 5-6 Miller, Pat, 65, 81, 87 "Mr. Average Man" (RKO shorts series), 23, 32 MR. PIM PASSES BY (play), 17 Mix, Tom, 41 Moran, Polly, 54 Morgan, Gloria -- early life and family, 5-19 Morgan, Gloria -- first job at RKO, 19-20 Morgan, Gloria -- address to Radio and Television Women of Southern California, 61-65 Morgan, Gloria -- begins work at Disney studios, 92 Morgan, Gloria -- works for television, 103-115 Morgan, Gloria -- retires, 111, 113 Morgan, William (husband), 68, 70, 97-98 MORK AND MINDY (television), 67 Morosco, Oliver, 7 Morosco Theatre (Los Angeles), 7, 19 "Music Makes Me" (song), 50 Musuraca, Nick, 30, 38, 79 National Urban League, 97 The New Yorker (magazine), 20, 33, 61, 74-75 "Nick and Tony" (RKO shorts series), 22 Nick the Greek's Grotto (Los Angeles restaurant), 73, 87, 108 THE NITWITS, 77 Nolan, Kathleen, 105 O'Brien, Willis, 48 THE ODD COUPLE (television), 67, 84, 106, 108-110, 113 Olsen, Moroni, 55 "Orchids in the Moonlight" (song), 50 ORPHANS OF THE STORM, 8 Ouspenskaya, Maria, 82, 86 Oz Film Manufacturing Company, 9-11 Paramount Pictures, 68 Parker, Jean, 55, 59 Parrish, Robert, 24 Pierce, Jim, 18 Porter, Zoe, 46-47, 70, 99, 101 Preece, Thelma, 27, 68 previews, 72-73 Pyle, Eddie, 30 QUEEN CHRISTINA, 53 RKO Radio Pictures, 19-20, 24-27, 29, 41, 46, 66, 76, 87-88, 92 RKO Radio Pictures -- RKO ranch, Encino, 37 RKO Radio Pictures -- script department, 20 RKO Radio Pictures -- shorts department, 20, 22-27, 31-33, 84 RKO Radio Pictures -- studio lot, 28, 41, 66 Radio and Television Women of Southern California, 60, 62 THE RAINMAKERS, 35 Randall, Tony, 35, 51, 67, 108, 111-113, 115 Raymond, Gene, 50 THE REAL MCCOYS (television), 84, 101, 105, 108, 114 Roach, Hal, 11, 40 Roberts, Betty, 20 ROCKABYE, 74 Rogers, Ginger, 49, 50-51, 59 Rogers, Will, 11 ROMOLA, 8 Rooney, Mickey, 105 Roulien, Raul, 50 Rubin, Aaron, 115 Ruggles, Charlie, 12, 46 Russell, Lillian, 11 Sale, Chic, 22, 26, 29-30, 43, 79 Sandrich, Mark, 24-26, 29-30, 37-38, 43, 45, 53, 57, 69, 79, 84, 86 Santell, Albert, 45, 75-76, 84 SCARECROW OF OZ, 11 script supervision, 20-22, 26-29, 33, 35-36, 40-41, 44, 51-52, 62-65, 88-89 script supervision -- for television, 104-109 Script Supervisors Local 871 (IATSE), 27 SEINFELD (television), 48 Selig Zoo, 57-58 Selznick, David O., 48, 76, 87 Selznick Studio (Culver City), 70, 99, 101, 103 Sennett, Mack, 40 sexism in the motion picture industry, 102-103 SHALL WE DANCE, 83 THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (1919), 9, 17 Sherman, Lowell, 61, 75 Shurrs, Lynn, 76 SIDNEY SHORR: A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND (television), 111-112 Sisk, Robert, 76, 83 Skelton, Red, 60 SO THIS IS HARRIS (short), 37 Social Security, 56-57 SONG OF THE SOUTH, 42, 84, 94, 96-98 sound, transition to, 41-42 sound editing, 42 sound recording, 74 Speaks, Jimmy, 45 THE SPHINX (play), 6 SPITFIRE, 98 STAGE DOOR, 83 Stanwyck, Barbara, 59 STELLA DALLAS (1925), 9 Stevens, George, 25, 35, 38, 71, 75, 77, 81, 84, 92 Stone, Dorothy, 55 Stone, Fred, 12, 55, 59 THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE, 83 Swan, Florence, 20 Swanson, Gloria, 85 Sweet, Harry, 23, 31, 69, 77-78, 84 TARZAN (film series), 16, 18-19 THE THIRD MAN, 70, 99 "This is the Hour" (song), 46 THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1921), 8 THE TIK-TOK MAN OF OZ (play), 7, 10, 12 TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS, 83 Towne, Gene, 83 Treadway, Charlotte, 19 Trickle, Eddie, 30, 43, 77 Truebe, Gloria, 20 Uplifters Club (Los Angeles), 7, 11, 77 Van Hessen, Dick, 59 Verdugo Hills (California, location shooting), 9, 17 "Viva l'America" (song), 5 THE WAY OF ALL FISH (short), 43 Webb, Jack, 105 "What Pity is Akin To..." (song), 12 Wheeler and Woolsey (comedy team), 24, 53 Wheeler, Burt, 35 Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 12 Wilkinson, Jimmy, 61 Wilkinson, Lillian, 61 WINTERSET, 34, 44-45, 47, 75, 84, 88 Wise, Robert, 92 Woods, Donald, 19 Woolsey, Robert, 86 Wright, Harold Bell, 9, 17 Yarborough, Gene, 39, 43, 76 Youmans, Vincent, 50 "You're Not the Marrying Kind" (song), 46 "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (song), 42, 96 .
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