Died: 21 May 1998, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, USA
Douglas Fowley played many different types in well over 300 films. Rarely uncredited, Fowley rose to supporting player in major films such as Singing In The Rain (1956). Later in his career he found success in television, sometimes in starring roles such as playing Doc Holliday in 'The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp' from 1955 to 1961.
He is the father of record producer Kim Fowley.
I Hate Women (1934) as Nelson
Douglas Fowley is at the back of this picture, with the dark hat. The others, from left to right, are Billy Erwin, James T. Mack and Bradley Page.
Night Life of the Gods (1935) as Cyril Sparks
Private Number (1936) as Sheik - Man Causing Brawl (uncredited)
Slightly Honorable (1939) as Madder
Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) as Rocky Taylor
With Marion Martin.
So's Your Aunt Emma (1942) as Gus Hammond
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