Robert Lowell

Robert Lowell

Personal Details

Biography

Noted American poet, playwright, and novelist Robert Lowell has garnered widespread recognition for his profound and thought-provoking literary contributions, including the publication of his remarkable autobiographical work "I Accuse My Parents" in 1944, which marked a significant milestone in his illustrious career.

Additionally, Lowell's creative endeavors have also been showcased in his notable play "Hellbound", which premiered in 1994, showcasing his mastery of the dramatic arts.

Furthermore, his remarkable skills as a writer have also been demonstrated in his engaging and humorous short story "Jiggs and Maggie in Court", first published in 1948, highlighting his versatility as a literary artist.

Career

1994
Hellbound
Hellbound as Old Priest
1950
1948
Whiplash
Whiplash as Trask
1947
Always Together
Always Together as Reporter (uncredited)
Possessed
Possessed as Face (uncredited)
1945
Too Young to Know
Too Young to Know as Johnny Cole
1944
I Accuse My Parents
I Accuse My Parents as James Wilson
A Guy Named Joe
A Guy Named Joe as Flier (uncredited)