Alan Mowbray
Alan Mowbray
Born to a non-theatrical British family, Alan Mowbray was in his later years vague concerning the exact date that he took to the stage. In some accounts, he was touring the provinces before joining the British Navy in World War I; in others, he turned to acting after the war, purportedly because he was broke and had no discernible "practical" skills. No matter when he began, Mowbray climbed relatively quickly to Broadway and London stardom, spending several seasons on the road with the Theater Guild; his favorite stage parts were those conceived by Bernard Shaw and Noel Coward. Turning to films in the early talkie era, Mowbray received good notices for his portrayal of George Washington in 1931's Alexander Hamilton (a characterization he'd repeat along more comic lines for the 1945 musical Where Do We Go From Here?). He also had the distinction of appearing with three of the screen's Sherlock Holmeses: Clive Brook (Sherlock Holmes [1932]), Reginald Owen (A Study in Scarlet [1933], in which Mowbray played Lestrade), and Basil Rathbone (Terror by Night [1946]). John Ford fans will remember Mowbray's brace of appearances as alcoholic ham actors in My Darling Clementine (1946) and Wagonmaster (1950). Lovers of film comedies might recall Mowbray's turns as the long-suffering butler in the first two Topper films and as "the Devil Himself" (as he was billed) in the 1942 Hal Roach streamliner The Devil With Hitler. And there was one bona fide romantic lead (in Technicolor yet), opposite Miriam Hopkins in Becky Sharp (1935). Otherwise, Mowbray was shown to best advantage in his many "pompous blowhard" roles, and in his frequent appearances as the "surprise" killer in murder mysteries (Charlie Chan in London, The Case Against Mrs. Ames, Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer: Boris Karloff, and so many others). In his off hours, Mowbray was a member of several acting fraternities, and also of the Royal Geographic Society. One of Alan Mowbray's favorite roles was as the softhearted con man protagonist in the TV series Colonel Humphrey Flack, which ran on the Dumont network in 1953, then as a syndicated series in 1958. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Alan Mowbray:
- Music in My Heart with Rita Hayworth , Edith Fellows , Eric Blore , George Tobias , Joey Ray , Phil Tead , Don Beddoe
- Hollywood Hotel with Dick Powell , Rosemary Lane , Lola Lane , Ted Healy , Hugh Herbert , Glenda Farrell , Frances Langford , Allyn Joslyn , Edgar Kennedy , Grant Mitchell , Fritz Feld , Perc Westmore , Harry James , Susan Hayward , Carole Landis , Frances Morris , David Newell , Ronald W. Reagan , John Ridgely , Janet Shaw , Gene Krupa , Betty Farrington
- Around the World in 80 Days with David Niven , Cantinflas , Robert Newton , Shirley MacLaine , Charles Boyer , Joe E. Brown , Ronald Colman , Martine Carol , John Carradine , Charles Coburn , Melville Cooper , Noel Coward , Finlay Currie , Reginald Denny , Andy Devine , Marlene Dietrich , Fernandel , John Gielgud , Hermione Gingold , Jose Greco , Cedric Hardwicke , Trevor Howard , Glynis Johns , Buster Keaton , Evelyn Keyes , Peter Lorre , Edmund Lowe , Victor McLaglen , Mike Mazurki , John Mills , Robert Morley , Jack Oakie , George Raft , Gilbert Roland , Cesar Romero , Frank Sinatra , Red Skelton , Basil Sydney , Ava Gardner , Chuck Hamilton , Roddy Hughes , Frederick Leister , Richard Loo , Keye Luke , Tim McCoy , Jack Mulhall , Bill Shine , Philip vanZandt , Richard Wattis
- Stage Door Canteen with Judith Anderson , Tallulah Bankhead , Ralph Bellamy , Edgar Bergen , Ray Bolger , Virginia Field , Helen Hayes , Katharine Hepburn , Hugh Herbert , Jean Hersholt , Sam Jaffe , Allen Jenkins , George Jessel , Otto Kruger , Gypsy Rose Lee , Aline MacMahon , Harpo Marx , Ethel Merman , Ralph Morgan , Paul Muni , Merle Oberon , George Raft , Martha Scott , Ned Sparks , Ethel Waters , May Whitty , Ed Wynn , Elliott Nugent , Helen Broderick , Sunset Carson , Jane Darwell , William Demarest , Billy Gilbert , Roscoe Karns , June Lang , Charlie the Dummy McCarthy , Franklin Pangborn , Ruth Roman , Johnny Sr. Weissmuller , Lloyd Corrigan , Xavier Cugat , Peggy Lee





