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Douglas Fowley is a Actor, Director and Producer American born on 30 may 1911 at the Bronx (USA)

Douglas Fowley

Douglas Fowley
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Birth name Daniel Vincent Fowley
Nationality USA
Birth 30 may 1911 at the Bronx (USA)
Death 21 may 1998 (at 86 years) at Woodland Hills (USA)

Douglas Fowley (May 30, 1911 – May 21, 1998) was an American movie and television actor. The 5'11" actor is probably best remembered for his role as the frustrated movie director Roscoe Dexter in Singin' in the Rain (1952).

Biography

Fowley was born Daniel Vincent Fowley in The Bronx in New York City. He appeared in more than 240 films and later in dozens of television programs. He began acting while attending St. Francis Xavier Military Academy.

Fowley began as a singing waiter and then worked as a copy boy for The New York Times, a runner for a Wall Street broker, a United States Postal Service employee, a barker, a salesman, a professional football player, and finally a professional actor.

After nightclub performing and stage work, Fowley appeared in 1933 in his first film, The Mad Game, alongside Spencer Tracy. 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 and his then wife, contract actress Shelby Payne, are the parents of 1960s record producer Kim Fowley.

Fowley's films include Twenty Mule Team, Fall Guy, Mighty Joe Young, Angels in the Outfield (1951), Battleground, Armored Car Robbery, Chick Carter, Detective, The Naked Jungle, The High and the Mighty and Walking Tall.

During World War II, Fowley enlisted in the United States Navy and was wounded while serving on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean. He lost his teeth.

For several seasons, Fowley played the key supporting role of John H. "Doc" Holliday in the 1955-1961 western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp after having appeared as Doc Fabrique in the show's premiere season. Carol Montgomery Stone was cast as his common law wife, "Big Nose Kate" or Kate Holliday, in ten episodes in the 1957-1958 season. Myron Healey played Doc Holliday in ten other episodes on the series.

The role of Doc Holliday allowed Fowley to demonstrate his flair for comedy and other acting skills as a clever, sharp-witted, sardonic, cynical, alcoholic, poker-playing foil to the square-jawed, milk-drinking, church-going Wyatt Earp (Hugh O'Brien), whom Holiday nicknamed "Deacon" due to his rigid sense of morality. Not at all so encombered Doc would occasionally take the law into his own hands behind Earp's back to protect his friend from legal action or even death when the marshal was legally or morally ham-strung. Holliday, as played by Fowley, having no problem working around morals or the law, could be either hilarious or cold-blooded.

Even after originating the role of Holliday, if Doc were not written into a week's script, Fowley would often be asked to stretch his acting muscles playing one-shot characters, often made up with white hair and beard with Fowley disguising his distinctive voice in one way or other.

In the 1950s, he appeared as himself on NBC's The Donald O'Connor Show. He was cast in 1956 as Bob Egan in the "Two-Fisted Saint" episode of the religious anthology series Crossroads. He portrayed a con man in two episodes of the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life. He also guest-starred on Reed Hadley's CBS legal drama The Public Defender. He appeared, too, on the ABC situation comedy The Pride of the Family and on the NBC western series The Californians and Jefferson Drum. He was cast on two Rod Cameron series, the syndicated City Detective and the western-themed State Trooper, and in John Bromfield's related series, U.S. Marshal. He guest-starred too in the David Janssen crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective.

In 1959, Fowley appeared with Frank Ferguson in the episode "A Race for Life" of the CBS western series The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun.

In 1964 Fowley made a guest appearance on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason as he played agent Rubin Cason in "The Case of the Bountiful Beauty."

In 1965 he was cast as "Sorrowful" in episode 83 of the series "The Virginian" with co-stars Forest Tucker and Andrew Prine.

In 1966 Douglas was cast as "Rufus C. Hoops" in "The Search" season 2, episode 24, of the series "Daniel Boone" with co-stars Fess Parker, Michael Ansara, Nita Talbot, and Willard Sage. Original air date for this episode was March 3, 1966.

From 1966-67, 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 seemed to have little need for 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.

In 1967, Fowley guest-starred on the short-lived CBS western Dundee and the Culhane with John Mills.

The navy veteran grew a long beard in the 1960s to play Gabby Hayes-like roles on television in 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". He was cast in 1963 in Miracle of the White Stallions.

Fowley was usually typecast as a villain; when not playing an actual criminal, he often portrayed an argumentative troublemaker. 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.

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 before what would have been his 87th birthday. He was buried at the Murrieta, California, Laurel Cemetery.

Best films

Mighty Joe Young (1949)
(Actor)

Usually with

Cedric Gibbons
Cedric Gibbons
(22 films)
Bess Flowers
Bess Flowers
(17 films)
George Chandler
George Chandler
(12 films)
Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
(11 films)
Lynn Bari
Lynn Bari
(11 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Douglas Fowley (174 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1994Wyatt Earp: Return to TombstoneActorDoc Holliday / Doc Fabrique (flashback sequences) (archive footage)
1979The North Avenue IrregularsActorDelaney
1977The White BuffaloActorAmos Bixby
1976From Noon Till ThreeActorBuck Bowers
1974HomebodiesActorMr. Crawford
1974HomebodiesActorMr. Crawford
1973Walking TallActorJudge Clarke
1972Run, Cougar, RunActorJoe Bickley
1969The Good Guys and the Bad GuysActorGrundy
19647 Faces of Dr. LaoActorToothless Cowboy
1964Guns of DiabloActorMr. Knudsen
1963Miracle of the White StallionsActorU.S. General
1961BarabbasActorVasasio
1960Desire in the DustActorZuba Wilson
1960Macumba LoveDirector, Producer
1959These Thousand HillsActor
1958The Geisha BoyActor
1957Raiders of Old CaliforniaActorSheriff
1957BayouActorEmil Hebert
1957Kelly and MeActorDave Gans
1956Bandit!ActorMcGhee
1956Rock, Pretty BabyActorPop Wright
1956The Broken StarActorThornton W. Wills
1956Man from Del RioActorDoc Adams
1955The Girl RushActorCharlie - Stickman
1955Texas LadyActorClay Ballard (Clarion owner)
1954Deep in My HeartActorHarold Butterfield (uncredited)
1954The High and the MightyActorAlsop
1954The Naked JungleActorMedicine Man
1954Casanova's Big NightActorSecond Prisoner
1954Southwest PassageActorToad Ellis
19543 Ring CircusActor
1954The Lone GunActorBartender
1953The Band WagonActorAuctioneer (uncredited)
1953Cat-Women of the MoonActorWalter 'Walt' Walters
1953Cruisin' Down the RiverActorHumphrey Hepburn
1953Kansas PacificActorMax Janus
1953The Man Behind The GunActorBuckley Saloon Manager
1953A Slight Case of LarcenyActorMr. White
1953Red River ShoreActorCase Lockwood
1952Singin' in the RainActorRoscoe Dexter
1952Horizons WestActorEd Tompkins
1952This Woman Is DangerousActorSaunders (Uncredited)
1952Just This OnceActorFrank Pirosh
1952Just This OnceActorFrank Pirosh
1951Across the Wide MissouriActorTin Cup Owens (uncredited)
1951Angels in the OutfieldActorCab Driver (uncredited)
1951Callaway Went ThatawayActorGaffer (uncredited)
1951South of CalienteActorDave Norris
1951Tarzan's PerilActorHerbert Trask
1950Armored Car RobberyActorBenjamin 'Benny' McBride
1950Edge of DoomActorDetective #2
1950Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. MaloneActorSteve Kepplar
1950Killer SharkActorLouie Bracado
1950Rider from TucsonActorBob Rankin
1950Rio Grande PatrolActorBragg Orcutt
1950Bunco SquadActorDet. Sgt. Mack McManus
1950He's a Cockeyed WonderActor'Crabs' Freeley
1949Mighty Joe YoungActorJones
1949BattlegroundActor'Kipp' Kippton
1949Take Me Out to the Ball GameActor
1949Any Number Can PlayActorSmitty (uncredited)
1949Arson, Inc.ActorFrederick P. 'Fred' Fender
1949Flaxy MartinActorMax, Detective
1949Susanna PassActorRoberts aka Walter P. Johnson
1949Search for DangerActorThe Inspector
1949Satan's CradleActorSteve Gentry
1948Behind Locked DoorsActorLarson
1948Black BartActorSheriff Mix (uncredited)
1948Coroner CreekActorStew Shallis
1948Docks of New OrleansActorGrock
1948Gun SmugglersActorSteve Reeves
1948If You Knew SusieActorMarty
1948Waterfront at MidnightActorJoe Sargus
1947The HuckstersActorGeorgie Gaver
1947Scared to DeathActorTerry Lee
1947BacklashActorRed Bailey
1947DesperateActorPete
1947Fall GuyActorInspector Shannon
1947Roses Are RedActorAce Oliver (as Doug Fowley)
1947Undercover MaisieActorDaniels
1947Wild CountryActorClark Varney
1947Key WitnessActorJim Guthrie (uncredited)
1947The Gas House Kids in HollywoodActorMitch Gordon
1947Merton of the MoviesActorPhil
1947Fun on a WeekendActorGambling House Owner (Uncredited)
1947Jungle FlightActorTom Hammond
1947Three on a TicketActorMace Morgan
1946Chick Carter, DetectiveActorRusty Farrell
1946In Fast CompanyActorSteve Trent
1946The Glass AlibiActorJoe Eykner
1946Her Sister's SecretActor
1946Larceny in Her HeartActorDoc H. C. Patterson
1945Along the Navajo TrailActorJ. Richard Bentley
1945Don't Fence Me InActorJack Gordon
1944The Story of Dr. WassellActorBit Part (uncredited)
1944And the Angels SingActorN.Y. Cafe Manager (uncredited)
1944Johnny Doesn't Live Here AnymoreActorRudy (uncredited)
1944Lady in the Death HouseActorDr. Dwight 'Brad' Bradford
1944One Body Too ManyActorHenry Rutherford
1944RationingActorDixie Samson
1944See Here, Private HargroveActorCapt. R.S. Manville
1944Detective Kitty O'DayActorHarry Downs
1944Shake Hands with MurderActorSteve Morgan
1943The KansanActorBen Nash
1943JitterbugsActorMalcolm Bennett
1943The Chance of a LifetimeActorNails Blanton (Uncredited)
1943MinesweeperActorCutter Lieutenant Wells
1943Riding HighActorBrown
1943Sleepy LagoonActorJ. 'The Brain' Lucarno
1943Swing Shift MaisieActorInvestigator (Uncredited)
1943Dr. Gillespie's Criminal CaseActorWallace (uncredited)
1943Colt ComradesActorJoe Brass
1943Bar 20ActorHenchman Slash
1943Gildersleeve's Bad DayActorLouie Barton
1942The Devil with HitlerActorWalter Beeter
1942Hay FootActorCaptain Rossmead
1942I Live on DangerActorJoey Farr
1942Mr. Wise GuyActorBill Collins
1942So's Your Aunt Emma!ActorGus Hammond
1942Stand by for ActionActorEnsign Martin
1942Sunset on the DesertActorRamsay McCall
1942Lost CanyonActorJeff Burton
1942The Man in the TrunkActorEd Mygatt
1941Tanks a MillionActorCapt. Rossmead
1941Doctors Don't TellActorJoe Grant
1941Secret of the WastelandsActorSlade Salters
1941The Parson of PanamintActorChappie Ellerton
194020 Mule TeamActorStag Roper
1940East of the RiverActorCy Turner
1940Cherokee StripActorAlf Barrett
1940Pier 13ActorJohnnie Hale
1939Dodge CityActorMunger
1939Henry Goes ArizonaActorRicky Dole
1939Slightly HonorableActorMadder
1939Charlie Chan at Treasure IslandActorPeter Lewis
1939Lucky NightActorGeorge
1939The Arizona WildcatActorRufe Galloway
1939Boy FriendActorEd Boyd
1939It Could Happen to YouActorFreddie Barlow
1939Inside StoryActorGus Brawley
1938Alexander's Ragtime BandActorSnapper
1938Submarine PatrolActorSeaman Pinky Brett
1938Mr. Moto's GambleActorNick Crowder
1938Keep SmilingActorCedric Hunt
1938Walking Down BroadwayActorAce Wagner
1938Passport HusbandActorTiger Martin
1938City GirlActorRitchie
1937Charlie Chan on BroadwayActorJohnny Burke
1937On the AvenueActorEddie Eads
1937This Is My AffairActorAlec
1937Wake Up and LiveActorHerman
1937Fifty Roads to TownActorDutch Nelson
1937Wild and WoollyActorBlackie Morgan
1937Time Out for RomanceActorRoy Webster
1937She Had to EatActorDuke Stacey
1937Love and HissesActorWebster
1937Woman-WiseActorStevens
1937One Mile from HeavenActorJim Tabor
1936Big Brown EyesActorBenny Battle
1936Private NumberActorSheik (Uncredited)
193615 Maiden LaneActorNick Shelby
1936Navy BornActorLt. Steve Bassett
1936Small Town GirlActorChick Page (uncredited)
1936Sing, Baby, SingActorMac
1935Two for TonightActorPooch Donahue
1935Old Man RhythmActorOyster
1935Night Life of the GodsActorCyril Sparks
1935Princess O'HaraActorEmcee (uncredited)
1934The Thin ManActorTaxi Driver (uncredited)
1934The Girl from MissouriActorNew Bellboy with Vase (uncredited)
1934Operator 13ActorUnion Officer (uncredited)
1934Let's Talk It OverActorSailor Jones
1934Student TourActorMushy