Dickie Owen

Dickie Owen (26 March 1927 – 7 April 2015[1]) was a British actor primarily known for his roles in Zulu, The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and The Mummy's Shroud.[2]

Dickie Owen
Born(1927-03-26)26 March 1927
Died7 April 2015(2015-04-07) (aged 88)
OccupationActor
Years active19591968

Owen largely retired from acting in the 1970s and worked as a radio dispatcher for a cab company. After a long public absence, he was interviewed in 2011 about his experiences making Zulu.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1959A Touch of LarcenySecond PolicemanUncredited
1960Hell Is a CityBragg
1960Watch Your SternSailor #6
1960The Criminal1st Man in PrisonUncredited
1962PlaybackWaiter #2
1964ZuluCorporal Christian Ferdinand Schiess
1964The Curse of the Mummy's TombThe Mummy
1966Three Hats for LisaPoliceman
1967The Mummy's ShroudPrem
1968Chitty Chitty Bang BangMajor DomoUncredited, (final film role)
Year Title Role Notes
1960Knight Errant LimitedBates1 episode
1961Girl on a Roof1st ConstableTV Movie
1961The Grand Junction CaseParriesShort
1962The SaintCab Driver1 episode
1963The Plane MakersHiram Thomas / Joe Carter2 episodes
1964Espionage2nd Surveillance man1 episode
1963-1964Love StoryDickie Benz / Civvie#12 episodes
1964HMS ParadiseSid1 episode
1964Richard Whittington EsquireBraggTV Movie
1965The Wednesday PlayBig Al / Keeper Bent3 episodes
1966Mrs ThursdaySecurity Officer1 episode
1967OrlandoTim Turtle6 episodes
1967Man in a SuitcaseSergeant Jones1 episode
1968UkridgeBattling Billson2 episodes
1968Z-CarsSyd Maggs1 episode
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