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Cause of death
  
Suicide

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
John Bowers

Years active
  
1914–1931

Occupation
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
John E. Bowersox

Born
  
December 25, 1885 (
1885-12-25
)
Garrett, Indiana, U.S.

Died
  
November 17, 1936, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Marguerite De La Motte (m. 1924–1936), Beulah Poynter

Parents
  
Ida Bowersox, George Bowersox

Movies
  
Lorna Doone, The Ace of Hearts, Quincy Adams Sawyer, Bits of Life, The Sky Pilot

Similar People
  
Marguerite De La Motte, Wallace Worsley, Maurice Tourneur, Victor Sjostrom, King Vidor

John Bowers (December 25, 1885 – November 17, 1936) was an American stage and silent film actor who starred in ninety-four films including several short subjects.

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Early life and career

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Born John E. Bowersox in Garrett, Indiana, to George and Ida Bowersox, he attended Huntington Business College in Huntington, Indiana, where he became interested in acting. He joined a stock stage group and traveled until he landed in New York in 1912, where he appeared in Broadway productions. Bowers began his film career in 1914. Within five years, he became one of the most popular leading men. During his career he co-starred frequently with Marguerite De La Motte, whom he later married.

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Like many silent film stars, Bowers saw his career collapse when talkies became the standard.

Death

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On November 17, 1936, Bowers heard that his old friend Henry Hathaway was directing Gary Cooper in Souls at Sea on and off the shore of Santa Catalina. The 50-year-old actor rented a sixteen-foot sloop and sailed to the island, hoping to land a part in the picture only to learn that it had been cast. He never returned to shore and his body was found on the beach at Santa Monica, California. Chuck Palahniuk claims folk legend dictates John simply walked into the ocean upon hearing this news.

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His life and particularly his death is identified as inspiration for the character Norman Maine in A Star is Born (1937). That character was also based on Norman Kerry.

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For his contribution to the motion picture industry, John Bowers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1701 Vine Street on February 8, 1960.

Filmography

Actor
1931
Mounted Fury as
Jim Leyton
1929
Skin Deep as
Dist. Atty. Carlson
1929
Say It with Songs as
Dr. Burnes - Surgeon
1927
Heroes in Blue as
Bob Kelly
1927
The Opening Night as
Jimmy Keane
1927
Ragtime as
Ted Mason
1927
For Ladies Only as
Cliff Coleman
1927
Three Hours as
James Finlay
1927
The Heart of the Yukon as
Jim Winston
1927
Jewels of Desire as
Maclyn Mills
1926
Pals in Paradise as
Bill Harvey
1926
Laddie as
Laddie
1926
The Dice Woman as
Hamlin
1926
Whispering Smith as
McCloud
1926
The Danger Girl as
Wilson Travers
1926
Rocking Moon as
Gary Tynan
1926
Hearts and Fists as
Larry Pond
1925
The People vs. Nancy Preston as
Mike Horgan
1925
Off the Highway as
Donald Brett
1925
Daughters Who Pay as
Dick Foster
1925
Chickie as
Barry Dunne
1925
Confessions of a Queen as
Prince Alexei
1925
Flattery as
Reginald Mallory
1924
So Big as
Pervus DeJong
1924
Those Who Dare as
Captain Manning
1924
Empty Hearts as
Milt Kimberlin
1924
Code of the Wilderness as
Rex Randerson
1924
The White Sin as
Grant Van Gore
1924
When a Man's a Man as
Lawrence Knight, 'Patches'
1923
Richard the Lion-Hearted as
Sir Kenneth, Knight of the Leopard
1923
Desire as
Bob Elkins
1923
Destroying Angel as
Hugh Miller Whittaker
1923
The Barefoot Boy as
Dick Alden
1923
Divorce as
Jim Parker
1923
What a Wife Learned as
Jim Russell
1923
The Woman of Bronze as
Paddy Miles
1923
Crinoline and Romance as
Davis Jordan
1922
Quincy Adams Sawyer as
Quincy Adams Sawyer
1922
Affinities as
Day Illington
1922
Lorna Doone as
John Ridd
1922
The Bonded Woman as
John Somers
1922
South of Suva as
John Webster
1922
The Golden Gift as
James Llewelyn
1921
Voices of the City as
Graham
1921
The Poverty of Riches as
Tom Donaldson
1921
The Silent Call as
Clark Moran
1921
The Ace of Hearts as
Forrest
1921
Bits of Life as
Dentist's Patient
1921
An Unwilling Hero as
Hunter
1921
Roads of Destiny as
David Marsh
1921
The Sky Pilot as
The Sky Pilot
1920
Godless Men as
Dan Darrin
1920
A Cumberland Romance as
Clayton
1920
Out of the Storm as
John Ordham
1920
The Woman in Room 13 as
Paul Ramsey
1919
The Loves of Letty as
Richard Perry
1919
Strictly Confidential as
Vernon, Lord Bantock
1919
Through the Wrong Door as
Burt Radcliffe
1919
The Pest as
Gene Giles
1919
Daughter of Mine as
George Howard / Byron Mulvaney
1919
Sis Hopkins as
Ridy Scarboro
1919
Day Dreams as
Dan O'Hara
1919
What Love Forgives as
David Knox Endicott
1918
The Sea Waif as
Harry Caton
1918
T'Other Dear Charmer as
Tom Wentworth
1918
Heredity as
Paul Winslow
1918
Joan of the Woods as
Norman Dicks
1918
A Woman of Redemption as
Tim Stanton
1918
The Cabaret as
Dick Turner
1918
The Oldest Law as
Billy West
1918
Journey's End as
Phil Marsden
1918
The Way Out as
Count Louis de Jouiville
1918
The Spurs of Sybil as
Dr. Ross Alger
1918
Stolen Hours as
Carton, Hugh
1917
The Strong Way as
Don Chadwick
1917
The Tenth Case as
Sanford King
1917
Easy Money as
Richard Chanslor
1917
Shall We Forgive Her? as
Oliver West
1917
Betsy Ross as
Joseph Ashburn
1917
A Self-Made Widow as
Fitzhugh Castleton
1917
The Divorce Game as
Paul, Viscount de Sallure
1917
Maternity as
David Gordon
1917
The Candy Girl as
Simon Skinner (as John E. Bowers)
1917
Darkest Russia as
Alexis Nazimoff
1917
The Bondage of Fear as
Dick Mortimer
1916
The Reward of Patience as
Robert Penfield
1916
Destiny's Toy as
Rev. Robert Carter
1916
The Eternal Grind as
Owen Wharton
1916
Hulda from Holland as
Allan Walton
1916
Madame X as
Monsieur Floriot
1915
The Woman Pays as
John Langton (as John E. Bowers)
1915
The Little Dutch Girl as
Lionel
1914
In the Days of the Thundering Herd as
Dick Madison
1914
Born Again as
Jeff Marsh (as John J. Bowers)
1914
The Baited Trap (Short) as
Blondie
Self
1924
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 10 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1938
Personality Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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