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Acteur dans 170 films

Né(e) le 30 mai 1911

Lieu de naissance
Bronx, New York, USA

Mort le 21 mai 1998 (à 86 ans)

Douglas Fowley

Acteur dans

1994

  • Wyatt Earp: Retour à Tombstone

1979

  • The North Avenue Irregulars

1977

  • Le Bison Blanc
  • Black Oak Conspiracy

1976

  • C'est arrivé entre midi et trois heures

1974

  • Homebodies

1973

  • Justice sauvage

1969

  • Un Homme fait la loi

1965

  • Le Californien

1964

  • Les 7 Visages du docteur Lao

1961

  • Barabbas

1960

  • Desire in the Dust

1957

  • Bayou
  • The Badge of Marshal Brennan
  • Kelly and Me

1956

  • Rock, Pretty Baby
  • Le tueur et la belle
  • Bandido caballero !
  • The Broken Star

1955

  • Texas Lady
  • The Girl Rush

1954

  • Au fond de mon cœur
  • Écrit dans le ciel
  • Les brigands de l'Arizona
  • Casanova's Big Night
  • Southwest Passage
  • Untamed Heiress
  • Quand la marabunta gronde

1953

  • Red River Shore
  • Cat-Women of the Moon
  • Tous en scène !
  • Cruisin' Down the River
  • A Slight Case Of Larceny
  • Kansas Pacific
  • La Taverne des révoltés

1952

  • Chantons sous la pluie
  • Just This Once
  • Finders Keepers

1951

  • Callaway Went Thataway
  • Angels in the Outfield
  • South of Caliente
  • Au-delà du Missouri
  • Criminal Lawyer
  • Tarzan et la reine de la jungle

1950

  • Stage to Tucson
  • Rio Grande Patrol
  • Bunco Squad
  • La marche à l'enfer
  • Armored Car Robbery
  • Rider from Tucson
  • So You Think You're Not Guilty
  • Killer Shark
  • He's a Cockeyed Wonder

1949

  • Bastogne
  • Monsieur Joe
  • Massacre River
  • Arson, Inc.
  • Susanna Pass
  • Search for Danger
  • Flaxy Martin

1948

  • Gun Smugglers
  • The Denver Kid
  • L'Antre de la folie
  • Coroner Creek
  • Waterfront at Midnight
  • Docks of New Orleans
  • Bandits de grands chemins
  • Connaissez-vous Susie ?
  • The Dude Goes West

1947

  • Roses Are Red
  • Merton of the Movies
  • Marchands d'illusions
  • The Gas House Kids in Hollywood
  • Jungle Flight
  • The Trespasser
  • Desperate
  • Three on a Ticket
  • Yankee Fakir
  • Fall Guy
  • Undercover Maisie
  • Backlash
  • Mort de peur
  • Wild Country

1946

  • 'Neath Canadian Skies
  • Chick Carter, Detective
  • In Fast Company
  • Larceny in Her Heart
  • The Glass Alibi
  • Blonde Alibi

1945

  • Life with Blondie
  • Don't Fence Me In
  • Along the Navajo Trail

1944

  • One Body Too Many
  • L'Odyssée du docteur Wassell
  • Detective Kitty O'Day
  • And the Angels Sing
  • Shake Hands with Murder
  • Rationing
  • Lady in the Death House
  • The Racket Man

1943

  • Riding High
  • Minesweeper
  • The Chance of a Lifetime
  • Bar 20
  • Colt Comrades
  • Laurel et Hardy - Les Rois de la blague
  • Gildersleeve's Bad Day

1942

  • Lost Canyon
  • For the Common Defense!
  • I Live on Danger
  • Mississippi Gambler
  • So's Your Aunt Emma
  • Sunset on the Desert
  • Mr. Wise Guy
  • Hay Foot

1941

  • Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case
  • Secrets of the Wastelands
  • Doctors Don't Tell
  • Dangerous Lady
  • Tanks a Million
  • The Parson of Panamint

1940

  • Ellery Queen, Master Detective
  • East of the River
  • Cherokee Strip
  • The Leather Pushers
  • Pier 13
  • Wagons Westward
  • 20 Mule Team
  • Cafe Hostess

1939

  • Slightly Honorable
  • Henry Goes Arizona
  • Charlie Chan at Treasure Island
  • It Could Happen to You
  • Boy Friend
  • Lucky Night
  • Les Conquérants
  • Inside Story
  • The Arizona Wildcat

1938

  • Submarine Patrol
  • Time Out for Murder
  • Alexander's Ragtime Band
  • Keep Smiling
  • Passport Husband
  • Mr. Moto's Gamble
  • City Girl

1937

  • Love and Hisses
  • Charlie Chan on Broadway
  • Wake Up and Live
  • One Mile From Heaven
  • She Had to Eat
  • This Is My Affair
  • On The Avenue
  • Time Out for Romance

1936

  • 15 Maiden Lane
  • Sing, Baby, Sing
  • 36 Hours to Kill
  • Navy Born
  • Small Town Girl
  • Small Town Girl
  • Empreintes digitales
  • Ring Around the Moon

1935

  • Two for Tonight
  • Old Man Rhythm
  • Princess O'Hara
  • Transient Lady
  • Night Life of the Gods

1934

  • Student Tour
  • L'Introuvable
  • I Hate Women
  • Sleepers East
  • A participé à

    • Macumba Love
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Douglas Fowley (May 30, 1911 – May 21, 1998) was an American movie and television actor. Fowley was born Daniel Vincent Fowley in The Bronx, New York. The 5'11" actor is probably best remembered for his role as the movie director Roscoe Dexter in Singing in the Rain (1952). The actor appeared in over 240 films and later in dozens of television programs. Fowley's films include Twenty Mule Team, Mighty Joe Young, Battleground, Armored Car Robbery, Chick Carter, Detective, The Naked Jungle, The High and the Mighty and Walking Tall. Fowley began acting while attending St. Francis Xavier Military Academy. After nightclub performing and stage work, Fowley appeared in his first film alongside Spencer Tracy in The Mad Game in 1933. Early in his acting career he was usually cast as movie heavies or gangsters in B-movies including Charlie Chan and Laurel and Hardy features. Fowley, with then-wife contract actress Shelby Payne, is the father of 1960s record producer Kim Fowley. In the 1950s, he appeared on NBC's The Donald O'Connor Show as himself, as a con man in two episodes of the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life, in Reed Hadley's legal drama, The Public Defender, on the ABC situation comedy The Pride of the Family, and on two Rod Cameron series, the syndicated City Detective and the western-themed State Trooper. The World War II veteran grew a long beard in the 1960s to play Gabby Hayes-like roles on television which was a contrast to his well-groomed looks in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in the syndicated 1959-1960 western Pony Express in the episode "Showdown at "Thirty Mile Ridge". Miracle of the White Stallions (1963). Fowley was usually typecast as a villain; when not playing an actual criminal, he often portrayed an argumentative trouble-maker. Portraying a member of Tyrone Power's orchestra in Alexander's Ragtime Band, in the early scenes of the film Fowley's character quarrels with his bandmates, but this is not developed in the film's later scenes. From 1966-1967, Fowley was a regular cast member in Pistols 'n' Petticoats, a CBS sitcom parodying the Old West, somewhat like Forrest Tucker's F Troop on ABC. Fowley played the elderly patriarch in a family of gun-toting women who needed no male assistance. His co-stars were Ruth McDevitt as his wife; Ann Sheridan as his daughter (who died in real life two months before the series ended), and Gary Vinson as Sheriff Harold Sikes. Fowley continued to act into the 1970s and was frequently billed as "Douglas V. Fowley". One of his last roles was as Delaney Rafferty (opposite Patsy Kelly) in Disney's The North Avenue Irregulars, in which he dressed in drag. Fowley died nine days prior to his 87th birthday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Douglas Fowley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.





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