Morgan Wallace
Morgan Wallace, born on July 24, 1881, in Lompoc, California, USA, was a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His notable filmography includes "The Maltese Falcon" (1931), where he played the role of District Attorney, although his name was not credited.
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Morgan Wallace, born on July 24, 1881, in Lompoc, California, USA, was a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His notable filmography includes "The Maltese Falcon" (1931), where he played the role of District Attorney, although his name was not credited. Wallace also appeared in "Grand Hotel" (1932) as a Chauffeur and in "Union Pacific" (1939) as Sen. Smith, both roles uncredited. His work spanned various characters, showcasing his versatility in the cinematic landscape of his time.








