Bruce Cowling Explained

Bruce Cowling
Birth Date:30 October 1919
Birth Place:Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S.
Years Active:1946–1961

Bruce Cowling (October 30, 1919 – August 22, 1986) was a film and television actor in the 1940s and 1950s.

Born in Coweta, Oklahoma, Cowling was the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cowling. His father was a telegrapher.[1] He grew up in Coweta and graduated from Porter High School. Later he and his parents moved to Eufaula.[2] Cowling attended the University of Arkansas and played football there. During his summers in college he was a telegrapher, and in World War II he was a radio operator in the United States Army Signal Corps.

Cowling appeared in twenty films including Song of the Thin Man (1947), Battleground (1949), Ambush (1950), The Painted Hills (1951), Gun Belt (1953) as Virgil Earp and To Hell and Back (1955).

He voiced several characters on the Lone Ranger radio show [3] and also made several appearances in different roles on The Loretta Young Show. He played Brady on "Have Gun Will Travel" S1 E31 "Hey Boy's Revenge" which aired 4/11/1958.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1946Till the Clouds Roll By Steve Baker (segment "Show Boat"), Uncredited
1947The Beginning or the End Enola Gay Ground Crewman Uncredited
1947It Happened in Brooklyn Soldier Uncredited
1947High Barbaree Captain Uncredited
1947Dark Delusion Dr. Williams Uncredited
1947The Romance of Rosy Ridge Clancy Uncredited
1947Song of the Thin Man Phil Orval Brant
1948The Pirate Guard Uncredited
1948Command Decision Operations Officer Uncredited
1949The Stratton Story Ted Lyons
1949Battleground Wolowicz
1950Ambush Tom Conovan
1950A Lady Without Passport Archer Delby James, Pilot
1950Devil's Doorway Lt. Grimes
1951Cause for Alarm! Dr. Ranney Grahame
1951The Painted Hills Lin Taylor
1951Westward the Women The Cat Uncredited
1952The Battle at Apache Pass Neil Baylor
1953Gun Belt Virgil Earp
1954Cannibal Attack Rovak
1954Masterson of Kansas Wyatt Earp
1955To Hell and Back Capt. Marks

Notes and References

  1. News: From Coweta to Hollywood . July 4, 2024 . The Record-Democrat . June 10, 1948 . Oklahoma, Wagoner . 1. .
  2. News: Movie Actor Coweta Born . July 4, 2024 . Coweta Times-Star . March 6, 1947 . 1. .
  3. Web site: Cowling, Bruce . Goldin . J. David . RadioGOLDINdex . June 22, 2013 . March 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074744/http://www.radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p4.cgi?ArtistName=Cowling,%20Bruce&ArtistNumber=05346 . dead .