Harry Bowen

Harry Bowen

Deceased · Born: Oct 4, 1888 · Died: Dec 5, 1941

Personal Details

BornOct 4, 1888 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Harry Bowen, a renowned actor of his time, entered this world on October 4, 1888, in the bustling metropolis of Brooklyn, New York, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, featuring prominently in a trio of notable films: The Luckiest Girl in the World (1936),The Headline Woman (1935),and The Fourth Alarm (1930).

As the years went by, Harry Bowen's remarkable life came to a close on December 5, 1941, in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Career

1941
Pot o' Gold
Pot o' Gold as Streetsweeper (uncredited)
1939
The Day the Bookies Wept
The Day the Bookies Wept as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Shall We Dance
Shall We Dance as Johnson (uncredited)
We Who Are About to Die
We Who Are About to Die as Agitated Citizen in Mob (uncredited)
1936
Sutter's Gold
Sutter's Gold as San Francisco Mob Leader
The Big Game
The Big Game as Gambler Betting $500
Strike Me Pink
Strike Me Pink as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Fury
Fury as Baggage Clerk (uncredited)
Murder on a Bridle Path
Murder on a Bridle Path as Checker Taxi Driver (uncredited)
1935
The Rainmakers
The Rainmakers as Switchman
1934
Gridiron Flash
Gridiron Flash as Convict With Smith
Blind Date
Blind Date as Milkman
The Richest Girl in the World
The Richest Girl in the World as Pinky (uncredited)
Three Little Pigskins
Three Little Pigskins as Man with honest work
1933
Rainbow Ranch
Rainbow Ranch as Train Passenger
Chance at Heaven
Chance at Heaven as First Reporter (uncredited)
Going Hollywood
Going Hollywood as Bartender
In the Money
In the Money as Minor Role
1932
Beyond the Rockies
Beyond the Rockies as Man at Slot Machine (uncredited)
Red-Haired Alibi
Red-Haired Alibi as Travers' Henchman (uncredited)
The Girl from Calgary
The Girl from Calgary as Promoter in Darrell's Office
1931
The Tip-Off
The Tip-Off as Vatelli Henchman (uncredited)
1930
1926
Mighty Like a Moose
Mighty Like a Moose as Harp Player