Bruce Cowling
Bruce Cowling (October 30, 1919 – August 22, 1986) was a film and television actor in the 1940s and 1950s.
Bruce Cowling | |
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from the film Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) | |
Born | Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S. | October 30, 1919
Died | August 22, 1986 66) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | California |
Years active | 1946–1959 |
The Oklahoma-born actor appeared in twenty films including Song of the Thin Man (1947), Battleground (1949), Ambush (1950), The Painted Hills (1951), Gun Belt (1953) as Virgil Earp and To Hell and Back (1955).
He voiced several characters on the Lone Ranger radio show [1] and also made several appearances in different roles on The Loretta Young Show.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1946 | Till the Clouds Roll By | Steve Baker | (segment "Show Boat"), Uncredited |
1947 | The Beginning or the End | Enola Gay Ground Crewman | Uncredited |
1947 | It Happened in Brooklyn | Soldier | Uncredited |
1947 | High Barbaree | Captain | Uncredited |
1947 | Dark Delusion | Dr. Williams | Uncredited |
1947 | The Romance of Rosy Ridge | Clancy | Uncredited |
1947 | Song of the Thin Man | Phil Orval Brant | |
1948 | The Pirate | Guard | Uncredited |
1948 | Command Decision | Operations Officer | Uncredited |
1949 | The Stratton Story | Ted Lyons | |
1949 | Battleground | Wolowicz | |
1950 | Ambush | Tom Conovan | |
1950 | A Lady Without Passport | Archer Delby James, Pilot | |
1950 | Devil's Doorway | Lt. Grimes | |
1951 | Cause for Alarm! | Dr. Ranney Grahame | |
1951 | The Painted Hills | Lin Taylor | |
1951 | Westward the Women | The Cat | Uncredited |
1952 | The Battle at Apache Pass | Neil Baylor | |
1953 | Gun Belt | Virgil Earp | |
1954 | Cannibal Attack | Rovak | |
1954 | Masterson of Kansas | Wyatt Earp | |
1955 | To Hell and Back | Capt. Marks |
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