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Jerome Palmer Cowan (October 6, 1897 – January 24, 1972) was an American stage, film, and television actor.

Early years

Cowan was born in New York City, the son of William Cowan, a confectioner of Scottish descent, and Julia Cowan, née Palmer.[1]

Stage

Cowan's Broadway debut was in We've Got to Have Money (1923). His other Broadway credits include Frankie and Johnnie (1930), Just to Remind You (1931), Rendezvous (1932), The Little Black Book (1932), Marathon (1933), Both Your Houses (1933), As Thousands Cheer (1933), Ladies' Money (1934), Paths of Glory (1935), Boy Meets Girl (1935), My Three Angels (1953), Lunatics and Lovers (1954), Rumple (1957), and Say, Darling (1958).[2]

Film

He was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn and was given a film contract, his first film being Beloved Enemy.[citation needed]

He appeared in more than one hundred films, but is probably best remembered for two roles in classic films: Miles Archer, the doomed private eye partner of Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon and Thomas Mara, the hapless district attorney who has to prosecute Santa Claus in Miracle on 34th Street.

Cowan also played Dagwood Bumstead's boss Mr. Radcliffe in several installments of Columbia Pictures' Blondie series. He also appeared in Deadline at Dawn, June Bride, and High Sierra.

Television

Cowan starred in Not for Publication on the DuMont Television Network in 1952.[3] In 1959 he played Horatio Styles in the episode "Winter Song" of The Alaskans, with Roger Moore. That same year, he made two guest appearances in Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr. He played murdered playwright Ernest Royce in "The Case of the Lost Last Act" and then Victor Latimore in "The Case of the Artful Dodger." He also appeared in The Twilight Zone episode "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" and guest-starred on Richard Diamond, Private Detective.

In the 1960–1961 television season, Cowan starred as John Larsen, the owner of Comics, Inc., and the boss of Paul Morgan, a young cartoonist portrayed by Tab Hunter in The Tab Hunter Show. In 1962, he guest starred on Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. He also appeared on Daniel Boone and Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly.

In 1964 and 1965, Cowan appeared as the demanding Herbert Wilson in The Tycoon. Earlier in 1963, he appeared on The Real McCoys in its final season on CBS.

In 1968 Cowan played a movie producer on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Death

On January 24, 1972, Cowan died at Encino Hospital Medical Center in Encino, California at age 74. He was survived by his wife and two daughters.[4]

Recognition

Cowan has a star at 6251 Hollywood Boulevard in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[5]

Filmography

  1. Beloved Enemy (1936) as Tim O'Rourke
  2. You Only Live Once (1937) as Dr. Hill
  3. Shall We Dance (1937) as Arthur Miller
  4. New Faces of 1937 (1937) as Robert Hunt
  5. Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (1937) as W. Brockton
  6. The Hurricane (1937) as Captain Nagle
  7. The Goldwyn Follies (1938) as Director
  8. There's Always a Woman (1938) as Nick Shane
  9. St. Louis Blues (1939) as Ivan DeBrett
  10. The Saint Strikes Back (1939) as Cullis
  11. East Side of Heaven (1939) as Claudius De Wolfe
  12. Exile Express (1939) as Paul Brandt
  13. The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939) as Daniel Mirche
  14. She Married a Cop (1939) as Bob Adams
  15. The Old Maid (1939) as Joe Ralston
  16. The Great Victor Herbert (1939) as Barney Harris
  17. Wolf of New York (1940) as Cosgrave
  18. Castle on the Hudson (1940) as Ed Crowley
  19. Framed (1940) as Monty de Granville
  20. Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me (1940) as Ted Carter
  21. Torrid Zone (1940) as Bob Anderson
  22. City for Conquest (1940) as 'Dutch'
  23. The Quarterback (1940) as Townley
  24. Meet the Wildcat (1940) as Digby Vanderhood III
  25. Melody Ranch (1940) as Tommy Summerville
  26. Street of Memories (1940) as Mr. Gower
  27. Victory (1940) as Martin Ricardo
  28. High Sierra (1941) as Healy
  29. The Round up (1941) as Wade McGee
  30. The Great Lie (1941) as Jock Thompson
  31. Affectionately Yours (1941) as Cullen
  32. Singapore Woman (1941) as Jim North
  33. Too Many Blondes (1941) as Ted Bronson
  34. Out of the Fog (1941) as Assistant D.A.
  35. Kisses for Breakfast (1941) as Lucius Lorimer
  36. Rags to Riches (1941) as Marshall Abbott
  37. Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1941) as Bert Fisher
  38. One Foot in Heaven (1941) as Dr. Horrigan
  39. The Maltese Falcon (1941) as Miles Archer
  40. The Bugle Sounds (1942) as Mr. Nichols
  41. A Gentleman at Heart (1942) as Finchley
  42. Mr. and Mrs. North (1942) as Ben Wilson
  43. Frisco Lil (1942) as Vince Warren
  44. The Girl from Alaska (1942) as Ravenhill
  45. Moontide (1942) as Dr. Frank Brothers
  46. Thru Different Eyes (1942) as Jim Gardner
  47. Joan of Ozark (1942) as Phillip Munson
  48. Street of Chance (1942) as Bill Diedrich
  49. Who Done It? (1942) as Marco Heller
  50. No Place for a Lady (1943) as Eddie Moore
  51. Ladies' Day (1943) as Updyke (banker)
  52. Mission to Moscow (1943) as Spendler (uncredited)
  53. Silver Spurs (1943) as Jerry Johnson
  54. Hi'ya, Sailor (1943) as Lou Asher
  55. Find the Blackmailer (1943) as D.L. Trees
  56. The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case (1943) as Mallory Cartwright
  57. The Song of Bernadette (1943) as Emperor Louis Napoleon III
  58. Sing a Jingle (1944) as Andrews
  59. Mr. Skeffington (1944) as Edward Morrison
  60. South of Dixie (1944) as Bill 'Brains' Watson
  61. Minstrel Man (1944) as Bill Evans
  62. Crime by Night (1944) as Sam Campbell
  63. Guest in the House (1944) as Mr. Hackett
  64. Fog Island (1945) as Kavanaugh
  65. The Crime Doctor's Courage (1945) as Jeffers 'Jeff' Jerome
  66. G. I. Honeymoon (1945) as Ace Renaldo
  67. Blonde Ransom (1945) as Ice Larson
  68. The Jungle Captive (1945) as Detective W.L. Harrigan
  69. Hitchhike to Happiness (1945) as Tony Riggs
  70. Divorce (1945) as Jim Driscoll
  71. Behind City Lights (1945) as Perry Borden
  72. Getting Gertie's Garter (1945) as Billy
  73. One Way to Love (1946) as A.J. Gunther
  74. My Reputation (1946) as George Van Orman
  75. Deadline at Dawn (1946) as Lester Brady
  76. Claudia and David (1946) as Brian O'Toole
  77. The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) as Fight Announcer
  78. Murder in the Music Hall (1946) as George Morgan
  79. Night in Paradise (1946) as Scribe
  80. One Exciting Week (1946) as Al Carter
  81. Deadline for Murder (1946) as Lynch
  82. Mr. Ace (1946) as Peter Craig
  83. Flight to Nowhere (1946) as Gerald Porter
  84. Blondie Knows Best (1946) as Charles Peabody
  85. Blondie's Big Moment (1947) as George M. Radcliffe (uncredited)
  86. The Perfect Marriage (1947) as Addison Manning
  87. The Unfaithful (1947) as Prosecuting Attorney
  88. Blondie's Holiday (1947) as George M. Radcliffe
  89. Miracle on 34th Street (1947) as Dist. Atty. Thomas Mara
  90. Riffraff (1947) as Walter F. Gredson
  91. Cry Wolf (1947) as Sen. Caldwell
  92. Driftwood (1947) as Mayor Snyder
  93. Blondie in the Dough (1947) as George Radcliffe
  94. Dangerous Years (1947) as Weston
  95. Blondie's Anniversary (1947) as George M. Radcliffe
  96. Arthur Takes Over (1948) as George Bradford
  97. So This Is New York (1948) as Francis Griffin
  98. Blondie's Reward (1948) as George M. Radcliffe
  99. Wallflower (1948) as Robert 'Bob' James
  100. Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948) as Whitney Courtland
  101. June Bride (1948) as Carleton Towne
  102. Blondie's Secret (1948) as George Radcliffe
  103. Life of St. Paul Series (1949) as Demetrius
  104. Blondie's Big Deal (1949) as George M. Radcliffe
  105. The Fountainhead (1949) as Alvah Scarret
  106. The Girl from Jones Beach (1949) as Mr. Graves – Ruth's Attorney
  107. Scene of the Crime (1949) as Arthur Webson
  108. Blondie Hits the Jackpot (1949) as George Radcliffe
  109. Always Leave Them Laughing (1949) as Elliott Montgomery
  110. Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (1950) as Belden
  111. Young Man with a Horn (1950) as Phil Morrison
  112. Peggy (1950) as Fred Collins
  113. When You're Smiling (1950) as Herbert Reynolds
  114. The Fuller Brush Girl (1950) as Harvey Simpson
  115. The West Point Story (1950) as Mr. Jocelyn
  116. Dallas (1950) as Matt Coulter
  117. The Fat Man (1951) as Police Lieutenant Stark
  118. Criminal Lawyer (1951) as Walter Medford
  119. Disk Jockey (1951) as Marley
  120. Magnificent Adventure (1952)
  121. The System (1953) as Barry X. Brady
  122. Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959) as J.P. Morse
  123. Visit to a Small Planet (1960) as George Abercrombie
  124. Private Property (1960) as Ed Hogate
  125. All in a Night's Work (1961) as Sam Weaver
  126. Pocketful of Miracles (1961) as Mayor
  127. Critic's Choice (1963) as Joe Rosenfield
  128. Black Zoo (1963) as Jerry Stengel
  129. The Patsy (1964) as Business Executive (uncredited)
  130. John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1965) as Ambassadaor Brinkley
  131. Frankie and Johnny (1966) as Joe Wilbur (uncredited)
  132. Penelope (1966) as Bank Manager
  133. The Gnome-Mobile (1967) as Dr. Ramsey
  134. The Comic (1969) as Lawrence
  135. Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1968) as Dan Curtis

References

  1. ^ Monush, Barry (2003). Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-55783-551-2. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "("Jerome Cowan" search results)". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  3. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (7th ed.). New York: The Ballentine Publishing Group. p. 744. ISBN 0-345-42923-0.
  4. ^ "Veteran Actor Jerome Cowan Dies at 74". The Los Angeles Times. California, Los Angeles. January 26, 1972. p. 40. Retrieved February 22, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ "Jerome Cowan". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.

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