Overview
- Morgan died of natural causes in her Naples, Florida home, according to her family.
- She began performing at age seven after her birth as Florence Catherine Currier in Newton, Massachusetts, and rose to fame in late-1940s Paris.
- Her six gold records and repertoire of roughly 40 multilingual albums cemented her reputation in pop music.
- Morgan became a familiar face on landmark programs such as the Ed Sullivan Show and Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and also appeared on Broadway.
- She married manager-producer Jerry Weintraub in 1965 and co-founded the Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology at UCLA before being honored with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2011.