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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.
Filmes estrelados por Douglas Fowley (223)
Self (Archive Footage)
Doc Holliday / Doc Fabrique (Flashback Sequences) (Archive Footage)
Stanley
Amos Bixby
Bryan Hancock (As Douglas V. Fowley)
Narrator
Buck Bowers
Mr. Crawford
Judge Clarke
Joe Bickley
Grandpa Andrew Hanks
Mr. Knudsen
Toothless Cowboy
Vasasio
Sheriff
Zuba Wilson
Gi In Korea (Uncredited)
Alm Uncle
Emil Hebert
Marshal Brennan
Dave Gans
Pop Wright
Doc Adams
Mcghee
Hiram Charleton
Clay Ballard (Clarion Owner)
Charlie - Stickman
Crazy Charley Bonesteel
Jack Ruskin
Harold Butterfield (Uncredited)
Bartender
Second Prisoner
Toad Ellis
Medicine Man
Gordon, Miller Executive
Case Lockwood
Walter 'Walt' Walters
Auctioneer (Uncredited)
Humphrey Hepburn
Mr. White
Max Janus
Buckley Saloon Manager
Ed Tompkins
Roscoe Dexter
Frank Pirosh
Saunders (Uncredited)
Franke Simmons
Gaffer (Uncredited)
Cab Driver (Uncredited)
Dave Norris
Tin Cup Owens (Uncredited)
Harry Cheney
Lt. Fenning
Herbert Trask
Steve Kepplar
'Crabs' Freeley
Ira Prentiss
Bragg Orcutt
Det. Sgt. Mack Mcmanus
Detective #2
Benjamin 'Benny' Mcbride
Bob Rankin
Gang Leader (Uncredited)
Convict (Uncredited)
Louie Bracado
'Kipp' Kippton
Steve Gentry
Smitty (Uncredited)
Frederick P. 'Fred' Fender
Roberts Aka Walter P. Johnson
The Inspector
Mr. Fowley - Press Photographer (Uncredited)
Max, Detective
Steve Reeves
Henchman Slip
Stew Shallis
Joe Sargus
Sheriff Mix (Uncredited)
Honest John (Uncredited)
Larry Fish
Ace Oliver (As Doug Fowley)
Jim Guthrie (Uncredited)
Mark Butler
Mitch Gordon
Tom Hammond
Georgie Gaver
Bill Monroe
Pete
Gambling House Owner (Uncredited)
Joe Horton (Uncredited)
Mace Morgan
Murgatroyd Bartholomew Davis
Inspector Shannon
Red Bailey
Daniels
Terry Lee
Clark Varney
Nails Nelson
Ned Thompson
Coach Carter
Rusty Farrell
Steve Trent
Doc H. C. Patterson
Joe Eykner
Henchman Willie (Uncredited)
Jack Dailey
Blackie Leonard (Uncredited)
Jack Gordon
J. Richard Bentley
Henry Rutherford
Rudy (Uncredited)
Bit Part (Uncredited)
Harry Downs
N.y. Cafe Manager (Uncredited)
Steve Morgan
Dixie Samson
Capt. R.s. Manville
Dr. Dwight 'Brad' Bradford
Toby Sykes
Brown
Cutter Lieutenant Wells
Nails Blanton (Uncredited)
Investigator (Uncredited)
Henchman Slash
Ben Nash
J. 'The Brain' Lucarno
Joe Brass
Malcolm Bennett
Louie Barton
Wallace (Uncredited)
Ensign Martin
Jeff Burton
Walter Beeter
Ed Mygatt
Dutch Mullner
Joey Farr
Gus Hammond
Chet Matthews
Ramsay Mccall
Bill Collins
Captain Rossmead
Vincent Mackay
Slade Salters
Joe Grant
Capt. Rossmead
Police Sgt. Brent
Chappie Ellerton
Rocky Andrews
Rocky Taylor
Cy Turner
Alf Barrett
Slick Connolly
Johnnie Hale
Bill Marsden
Stag Roper
Eddie Morgan
Ricky Dole
Peter Lewis
Freddie Barlow
Ed Boyd
George
Munger
Gus Brawley
Rufe Galloway
Seaman Pinky Brett
J.e. 'Dutch' Moran
Cedric Hunt
Tiger Martin
Nick Crowder
Ace Wagner
Ritchie
Webster
Johnny Burke
Herman
Jim Tabor
Blackie Morgan
Duke Stacey
Dutch Nelson
Eddie Eads
Roy Webster
Stevens
Nick Shelby
Harris
Duke Benson
Sheik (Uncredited)
Lt. Steve Bassett
Chick Page (Uncredited)
Benny Battle
Ted Curlew
Pooch Donahue
Oyster
Emcee (Uncredited)
Speed Spelvin
Matt Baxter
Cyril Sparks
Mushy
New Bellboy With Vase (Uncredited)
Sailor Jones
Taxi Driver (Uncredited)
Nelson
Gangster (Uncredited)
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