Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley was an American movie and television actor in more than 240 films and dozens of television programs, He is probably best remembered for his role as the frustrated movie director Roscoe Dexter in Singin' in the Rain, and for his regular supporting role as Doc Holliday in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. He is the father of rock and roll musician and record producer Kim Fowley.
Early years
Fowley was born in The Bronx in New York City. He began acting while attending St. Francis Xavier Military Academy. He later attended Los Angeles City College.Fowley began as a singing waiter and then worked as a copy boy for The New York Times, a runner for a Wall Street broker, a United States Postal Service employee, a barker, a salesman, a professional football player, and finally a professional actor.
Military service
Fowley's enlistment in the United States Navy during World War II led to his being wounded when he served on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean.Film
After nightclub performing and stage work, Fowley appeared in 1933 in his first film, The Mad Game, alongside Spencer Tracy. Early in his acting career, he was usually cast as a movie heavy or gangster in B-movies, including Charlie Chan and Laurel and Hardy features.Fowley's films include Twenty Mule Team, Fall Guy, Mighty Joe Young, Angels in the Outfield, Battleground, Armored Car Robbery, Chick Carter, Detective, The Naked Jungle, The High and the Mighty, and Walking Tall.
Television
Regular cast
For several seasons, Fowley played the key supporting role of John H. "Doc" Holliday in the 1955-1961 western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp after having appeared as Doc Fabrique in the show's premiere season. This role allowed Fowley to demonstrate his flair for comedy and other acting skills as a clever, sharp-witted, sardonic, cynical, alcoholic, poker-playing foil to the square-jawed, milk-drinking, church-going Wyatt Earp, whom Holiday nicknamed "Deacon" due to his rigid sense of morality. Not at all so encumbered Doc would occasionally take the law into his own hands behind Earp's back to protect his friend from legal action or even death when the marshal was legally or morally ham-strung. Holliday, as played by Fowley, having no problem working around morals or the law, could be either hilarious or cold-blooded.From 1966 to 1967, Fowley portrayed Andrew Hanks in Pistols 'n' Petticoats, a CBS sitcom. Hanks was the patriarch in a family of gun-toting women who seemed to have little need for male assistance.
Fowley portrayed retired businessman Robert Redford in Detective School.
Guest appearances
In the 1950s, he appeared as himself on NBC's The Donald O'Connor Show. In 1954, he demonstrated his comic appeal when he appeared alongside Gracie Allen in The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. He was cast in 1956 as Bob Egan in the "Two-Fisted Saint" episode of the religious anthology series Crossroads. He portrayed a con man in two episodes of the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life. He also guest-starred on Reed Hadley's CBS legal drama The Public Defender. He appeared, too, on the ABC situation comedy The Pride of the Family and on the NBC Western series The Californians and Jefferson Drum. He was cast on two Rod Cameron series, the syndicated City Detective and the Western-themed State Trooper, and in John Bromfield's series, U.S. Marshal. He guest-starred in the David Janssen crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective and guest-starred in season two, episode four of the Robert Culp Western Trackdown.In 1959, Fowley appeared with Frank Ferguson in the episode "A Race for Life" of the CBS Western series The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun.
In 1964, Fowley made a guest appearance on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason playing agent Rubin Cason in "The Case of the Bountiful Beauty". In 1965, he was cast as Sorrowful in episode 83 of the series The Virginian.
In 1966, he appeared as "Rufus C. Hoops" in "The Search" season 2, episode 24, of the series "Daniel Boone". Original air date for this episode was March 3, 1966. In 1967, Fowley guest-starred on the short-lived CBS Western Dundee and the Culhane with John Mills.
In 1968, he appeared in episode 273 of My Three Sons as an old pal of Uncle Charley's. He had a role in the syndicated 1959-1960 Western Pony Express in the episode "Showdown at Thirty Mile Ridge". He was cast in 1963 in Miracle of the White Stallions.
Fowley was usually typecast as a villain; when not playing an actual criminal, he often portrayed an argumentative troublemaker. Portraying a member of Tyrone Power's orchestra in Alexander's Ragtime Band, in the early scenes of the film, Fowley's character quarrels with his bandmates, but this is not developed in the film's later scenes.
Fowley continued to act into the 1970s and was frequently billed as "Douglas V. Fowley". One of his last roles was as Delaney Rafferty in Disney's The North Avenue Irregulars, in which he dressed in drag.
Death
Fowley died nine days before what would have been his 87th birthday. He was buried at the Murrieta, California, Laurel Cemetery.Selected filmography
- The Woman Who Dared as Kay's Boyfriend
- The Mad Game as Gangster
- Sleepers East as Gangster
- I Hate Women as Nelson
- The Thin Man as Taxi Driver
- Let's Talk It Over as Sailor Jones
- Operator 13 as Union Officer
- Money Means Nothing as Red Miller
- The Girl from Missouri as New Bellboy with Vase
- Gift of Gab as Mac
- Student Tour as Mushy
- Night Life of the Gods as Cyril Sparks
- Transient Lady as Matt Baxter
- Straight from the Heart as Speed Spelvin
- Princess O'Hara as Emcee
- Old Man Rhythm as Oyster
- Two for Tonight as Pooch Donahue
- Miss Pacific Fleet as Second
- Ring Around the Moon as Ted Curlew
- Big Brown Eyes as Benny Battle
- Small Town Girl as Chick Page
- Mariners of the Sky as Lt. Steve Bassett
- Private Number as Sheik - Man Causing Brawl
- 36 Hours to Kill as Duke Benson
- Crash Donovan as Harris
- Sing, Baby, Sing as Mac
- Dimples as Stranger
- 15 Maiden Lane as Nick Shelby
- Woman-Wise as Stevens
- On the Avenue as Eddie Eads
- Time Out for Romance as Roy Webster
- This Is My Affair as Alec
- Fifty Roads to Town as Dutch Nelson
- She Had to Eat as Duke Stacey
- Wake Up and Live as Herman
- Wild and Woolly as Blackie Morgan
- One Mile from Heaven as Jim Tabor
- Charlie Chan on Broadway as Johnny Burke
- Love and Hisses as Mobster Webster
- City Girl as Ritchie
- Walking Down Broadway as Ace Wagner
- Mr. Moto's Gamble as Nick Crowder
- Alexander's Ragtime Band as Snapper
- Passport Husband as Tiger Martin
- Keep Smiling as Cedric Hunt
- Time Out for Murder as J.E. 'Dutch' Moran
- Submarine Patrol as Seaman Pinky Brett
- The Arizona Wildcat as Rufe Galloway
- Inside Story as Gus Brawley
- Dodge City as Munger
- Lucky Night as George
- Boy Friend as Ed Boyd
- It Could Happen to You as Freddie Barlow
- Charlie Chan at Treasure Island as Pete Lewis
- Henry Goes Arizona as Ricky Dole
- Slightly Honorable as Madder
- Cafe Hostess as Eddie Morgan
- 20 Mule Team as Stag Roper
- Wagons Westward as Bill Marsden
- Pier 13 as Johnnie Hale
- The Leather Pushers as Slick Connolly
- Cherokee Strip as Alf Barrett
- East of the River as Cy Turner
- Ellery Queen, Master Detective as Rocky Taylor
- The Great Swindle as Rocky Andrews
- The Parson of Panamint as Chappie Ellerton
- Tanks a Million as Capt. Rossmead
- Dangerous Lady as Police Sgt. Brent
- Doctors Don't Tell as Joe Grant
- Secret of the Wastelands as Slade Salters
- Mr. District Attorney as Vincent Mackay
- Hay Foot as Captain Rossmead
- Mr. Wise Guy as Bill Collins
- Sunset on the Desert as Ramsay McCall
- So's Your Aunt Emma as Gus Hammond
- The Mississippi Gambler as Chet Matthews
- I Live on Danger as Joey Farr
- Somewhere I'll Find You as Army Captain
- The Man in the Trunk as Ed Mygatt
- Pittsburgh as Mort Frawley
- Lost Canyon as Jeff Burton
- Stand by for Action as Ensign Martin
- Gildersleeve's Bad Day as Louie Barton
- Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as Wallace
- Jitterbugs as Malcolm Bennett
- Colt Comrades as Joe Brass
- Sleepy Lagoon as J. 'The Brain' Lucarno
- Swing Shift Maisie as Investigator
- The Kansan as Ben Nash
- Bar 20 as Henchman Slash
- The Chance of a Lifetime as Nails Blanton
- Minesweeper as Cutter Lt. Wells
- Riding High as Brown
- The Racket Man as Toby Sykes
- Lady in the Death House as Dr. Dwight 'Brad' Bradford
- See Here, Private Hargrove as Capt. R.S. Manville
- Rationing as Dixie Samson
- Shake Hands with Murder as Steve Morgan
- And the Angels Sing as N.Y. Cafe Manager
- Detective Kitty O'Day as Harry Downs
- Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore as Rudy
- One Body Too Many as Henry Rutherford
- Behind City Lights as Taxi Driver
- Along the Navajo Trail as J. Richard Bentley
- Don't Fence Me In as Jack Gordon
- What Next, Corporal Hargrove? as Colonel
- Life with Blondie as Blackie Leonard
- Drifting Along as Jack Dailey
- Blonde Alibi as Henchman Willie
- The Glass Alibi as Joe Eykner
- Rendezvous 24 as Chief Agent Hanover
- Larceny in Her Heart as Doc H. C. Patterson
- In Fast Company as Steve Trent
- Freddie Steps Out as Coach Carter
- Chick Carter, Detective as Rusty Farrell
- High School Hero as Coach Carter
- Her Sister's Secret as Navy Officer
- Wild Country as Clark Varney
- Scared to Death as Terry Lee
- The Sea of Grass as Joe Horton
- Backlash as Red Bailey
- Undercover Maisie as Daniels
- Fall Guy as Inspector Shannon
- Yankee Fakir as Yankee Davis
- Three on a Ticket as Mace Morgan
- Fun on a Weekend as Gambling House Owner
- Jungle Flight as Tom Hammond
- Desperate as Pete Lavitch
- The Trespasser as Bill Monroe
- The Hucksters as Georgie Gaver
- Gas House Kids in Hollywood as Mitch Gordon
- Ridin' Down the Trail as Mark Butler
- Key Witness as Jim Guthrie
- Merton of the Movies as Phil
- Roses Are Red as Ace Oliver
- Rose of Santa Rosa as Larry Fish
- If You Knew Susie as Marty
- Black Bart as Sheriff Mix
- Docks of New Orleans as Grock
- The Dude Goes West as Beetle
- Waterfront at Midnight as Joe Sargus
- Coroner Creek as Stew Shallis
- The Arkansas Swing as Howard, the Horse Trainer
- Behind Locked Doors as Larson
- Joe Palooka in Winner Take All as Reporter #1
- The Denver Kid as Henchman Slip
- Gun Smugglers as Steve Reeves
- Bad Men of Tombstone as Gambler
- Flaxy Martin as Max, Detective
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game as Karl
- Manhattan Angel as Mr. Fowley - Press Photographer
- Search for Danger as Inspector
- Susanna Pass as Roberts aka Walter P. Johnson
- Arson, Inc. as Frederick P. Fender
- Massacre River as Simms
- Any Number Can Play as Smitty
- Mighty Joe Young as Jones
- Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch as Thurston
- Satan's Cradle as Steve Gentry
- Battleground as "Kipp" Kippton
- Renegades of the Sage as Sloper
- Killer Shark as Louie Bracado
- Beware of Blondie as Adolph
- Hoedown as Gang Leader
- Rider from Tucson as Bob Rankin
- Armored Car Robbery as Benny McBride
- Edge of Doom as 2nd Detective
- Bunco Squad as Det. Sgt. Mack McManus
- Rio Grande Patrol as Bragg Orket
- He's a Cockeyed Wonder as 'Crabs' Freeley
- Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone as Steve Kepplar
- Stage to Tucson as Ira Prentiss
- Tarzan's Peril as Herbert Trask
- Criminal Lawyer as Harry Cheney
- Chain of Circumstance as Lt. Fenning
- Angels in the Outfield as Cab Driver
- Across the Wide Missouri as Tin Cup Owens
- South of Caliente as Dave Norris
- Callaway Went Thataway as Gaffer
- Room for One More as Ice Man
- Finders Keepers as Frankie Simmons
- This Woman Is Dangerous as Saunders - Gambling House Prorietor
- Just This Once as Frank Pirosh
- Singin' in the Rain as Roscoe Dexter
- Horizons West as Ed Tompkins
- The Man Behind the Gun as Buckley
- Kansas Pacific as Max Janus
- A Slight Case of Larceny as Mr. White - Circle Star Gas Stations
- The Band Wagon as Auctioneer
- Cruisin' Down the River as Humphrey Hepburn
- Cat-Women of the Moon as Walter 'Walt' Walters
- Red River Shore as Case Lockwood
- The Naked Jungle as Medicine Man
- Untamed Heiress as Pal
- Southwest Passage as Toad Ellis
- Casanova's Big Night as Second Prisoner
- The Lone Gun as Bartender
- The High and the Mighty as Alsop
- Deep in My Heart as Harold Butterfield
- 3 Ring Circus as Army Payroll Officer
- The Lonesome Trail as Crazy Charley Bonesteel
- The Girl Rush as Charlie - Stickman
- Texas Lady as Clay Ballard
- The Broken Star as Hiram Charleton
- Bandido as McGhee
- Man from Del Rio as Doc Adams
- Rock, Pretty Baby as 'Pop' Wright
- Kelly and Me as Dave Gans
- The Badge of Marshal Brennan as Marshal Matt Brennan
- Bayou as Emil Hebert
- Raiders of Old California as Sheriff
- The Geisha Boy as GI in Korea
- A Gift for Heidi as Alm Uncle
- These Thousand Hills as Whitey
- Desire in the Dust as Zuba Wilson
- Buffalo Gun as Sheriff
- Barabbas as Vasasio
- Miracle of the White Stallions as Lt. General Walton H. Walker
- Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? as Photographer
- 7 Faces of Dr. Lao as Toothless Cowboy
- Guns of Diablo as Mr. Knudsen
- Nightmare in the Sun
- The Good Guys and the Bad Guys as Grundy
- Run, Cougar, Run as Joe Bickley
- Walking Tall as Judge Clarke
- Homebodies as Mr. Crawford
- 'The Moneychangers as Danny Kerrigan
- Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood as Second Drunk
- From Noon till Three as Buck Bowers
- Black Oak Conspiracy as Bryan Hancock
- The White Buffalo as Amos Bixby
- The North Avenue Irregulars'' as Delaney