Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Known for: Acting

Born: June 25, 1889 in Ogden, Utah, USA - Died: November 21, 1954

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.

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Notorious

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Walter Beardsley

1946 Thriller
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Magic Mirror (voice) (uncredited)

1938 Fantasy
Santa Fe Trail

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Santa Fe Trail

Robert E. Lee

1940 Western
Mildred Pierce

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Mildred Pierce

Inspector Peterson

1945 Crime
Possessed

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Possessed

Dr. Ames

1947 Drama
Father of the Bride

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Father of the Bride

Herbert Dunstan

1950 Comedy
Father's Little Dividend

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Father's Little Dividend

Herbert Dunstan

1951 Romance
The Fountainhead

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The Fountainhead

Chairman

1949 Drama
The Long, Long Trailer

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The Long, Long Trailer

Mr. Tewitt

1954 Comedy
What Do You Think? Tupapaoo

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What Do You Think? Tupapaoo

Kurt Larsen

1938 Drama
Dust Be My Destiny

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Dust Be My Destiny

Slim Jones

1939 Crime
Call Northside 777

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Call Northside 777

Parole Board Chairman

1948 Crime
The Strange Woman

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The Strange Woman

Rev. Thatcher

1946 Drama
High Wall

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High Wall

Dr. Philip Dunlap

1947 Crime
Life with Father

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Life with Father

Dr. Humphries

1947 Comedy
Buffalo Bill

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Buffalo Bill

Sen. Frederici

1944 Drama
Allegheny Uprising

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Allegheny Uprising

Tom Calhoon

1939 Western
Rose of Washington Square

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Rose of Washington Square

Buck Russell

1939 Drama
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Caliph Hassan

1944 Action
Annie Oakley

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Annie Oakley

Buffalo Bill

1935 Drama
The Long Night

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The Long Night

Chief of Police Bob McManus

1947 Drama
Nazi Agent

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Nazi Agent

Brenner

1942 Crime
The Glass Key

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The Glass Key

Ralph Henry

1942 Crime
Dive Bomber

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Dive Bomber

Senior Surgeon at San Diego

1941 Drama