Art Fowler

Art Fowler

Deceased · Born: Feb 5, 1902 · Died: Apr 4, 1953

Personal Details

BornFeb 5, 1902 Harrah, Oklahoma, USA

Biography

Art Fowler, a talented actor, entered this world on February 5, 1902, in the picturesque town of Harrah, Oklahoma, USA, which would later serve as the backdrop for his illustrious career in the entertainment industry.

Throughout his life, Fowler remained committed to his craft, earning recognition for his captivating performances in a trio of films, including the 1944 westerns "Land of the Outlaws", "Range Law", and "Law Men". These cinematic endeavors not only showcased his remarkable acting abilities but also left an indelible mark on the world of filmmaking.

Outside of his professional pursuits, Fowler was deeply devoted to his personal life, particularly his marriage to the lovely Emma Haig. Together, they shared a deep and abiding love, which would continue to flourish until his untimely passing.

Sadly, Art Fowler's life came to a close on April 4, 1953, in Suffern, New York, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would be cherished by those who knew and loved him. Despite his untimely departure, his contributions to the world of entertainment remain a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

1945
Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones as Barfly Staring at Melody (uncredited)
1944
Law Men
Law Men as Gus, Chief Henchman
West of the Rio Grande
West of the Rio Grande as Henchman Nate Todd
Range Law
Range Law as Henchman Swede Larson
Land of the Outlaws
Land of the Outlaws as Slim Carter
1943
Arizona Trail
Arizona Trail as Henchman Curley
West of Texas
West of Texas as Henchman Clem
1942
Rolling Down the Great Divide
Rolling Down the Great Divide as Drunk (uncredited)
1941
Tonto Basin Outlaws
Tonto Basin Outlaws as Bill Brown (as Art 'Dustbowl' Fowler)