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Resting place
  
California

Years active
  
1946–1959


Name
  
Bruce Cowling

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
October 30, 1919 (
1919-10-30
)
Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.

Died
  
August 22, 1986, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The Battle at Apache Pass, Cause for Alarm!, The Painted Hills, Battleground, To Hell and Back

Similar People
  
Jesse Hibbs, George Sherman, Tay Garnett, Ray Nazarro, Edward Buzzell

Bruce Cowling (October 30, 1919 – August 22, 1986) was a film and television actor in the 1940s and 1950s.

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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 and also made several appearances in different roles on The Loretta Young Show.

Filmography

Actor
1961
The Jim Backus Show (TV Series) as
Joe Hagen
- When a Body Meets a Body (1961) - Joe Hagen
1959
The Texan (TV Series) as
Hank Rogers
- The Eyes of Captain Wylie (1959) - Hank Rogers
1958
Northwest Passage (TV Series) as
Sir Martin Stanley
- The 'Vulture' (1958) - Sir Martin Stanley
1958
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Verg Cheney
- A Threat of Violence (1958) - Verg Cheney
1958
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Brady
- Hey Boy's Revenge (1958) - Brady
1958
Lassie (TV Series) as
Warden Hammer
- The Hungry Deer (1958) - Warden Hammer
1958
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Duke Heisler
- Man on the Run (1958) - Duke Heisler
1957
Here Comes Tobor (TV Movie) as
Steve
1957
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Joe Bradford
- The Case of the Crooked Candle (1957) - Joe Bradford
1957
Code 3 (TV Series) as
Towers
- The Rookie Sheriff (1957) - Towers
1957
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Len Garth
- Deadline (1957) - Len Garth
1954
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Austin Baxter / Walter Morris / Coach / ...
- Double Partners (1956) - Austin Baxter
- Dickie (1955) - Walter Morris
- It's a Man's Game (1954) - Coach
- The Girl Scout Story (1954) - Neal Fletcher
- You're Driving Me Crazy (1954) - Policeman
- Forest Ranger (1954) - John Kelvin
1956
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV Series) as
Clint Cole / Cole
- Rin Tin Tin and the Second Chance (1956) - Clint Cole
- The Third Rider (1956) - Cole
1956
Fury (TV Series) as
Tom
- Timber (1956) - Tom
1956
Star Stage (TV Series)
- Screen Credit (1956)
1956
Highway Patrol (TV Series) as
Desk Sergeant
- Girl Bandit (1956) - Desk Sergeant
1955
To Hell and Back as
Capt. Marks
1953
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Marshal Bill Collins / Frank Adams / John Morgan / ...
- False Accusations (1955) - Marshal Bill Collins
- Uncle Ed (1955) - Frank Adams
- The Frightened Woman (1954) - John Morgan
- Old Bailey (1953) - J. O. Cain
1954
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Howard Stone
- The Murder Photo (1954) - Howard Stone
1954
Masterson of Kansas as
Wyatt Earp
1954
Cannibal Attack as
Rovak
1954
The Life of Riley (TV Series)
- The Duck Hunting Trip (1954)
1953
Gun Belt as
Virgil Earp
1952
The Battle at Apache Pass as
Neil Baylor
1951
Westward the Women as
The Cat (uncredited)
1951
The Painted Hills as
Lin Taylor
1951
Cause for Alarm! as
Dr. Ranney Grahame
1950
Devil's Doorway as
Lt. Grimes
1950
A Lady Without Passport as
Archer Delby James - Pilot
1950
Ambush as
Tom Conovan
1949
Battleground as
Wolowicz
1949
The Stratton Story as
Ted Lyons
1948
Command Decision as
Operations Officer (uncredited)
1948
The Pirate as
Guard (uncredited)
1947
Song of the Thin Man as
Phil Orval Brant
1947
The Romance of Rosy Ridge as
Clancy (uncredited)
1947
Dark Delusion as
Dr. Williams (uncredited)
1947
High Barbaree as
Captain (uncredited)
1947
It Happened in Brooklyn as
Soldier (uncredited)
1947
The Beginning or the End as
Enola Gay Ground Crewman (uncredited)
1946
Till the Clouds Roll By as
Steve Baker (segment "Show Boat") (uncredited)

References

Bruce Cowling Wikipedia