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Alan Mowbray

Date of Death: March 25, 1969 (72)

Birth Place: London, ENGLAND

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STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
1963
Marlowe

[Broadway]
1929
Percival Redingote

[Broadway]
1929
Billy Bishop

[Broadway]
1928
Richard Cornwall

[Broadway]
1926
Algernon Sprigge

Productions

 
[Broadway, 1929]
Director

Writing


Movies

God's Gift to Women
[ 1931 ] Auguste - Toto's Butler
Guilty Hands
[ 1931 ] Gordon Rich
Left Over Ladies
[ 1931 ] Jerry
Nice Women
[ 1931 ] Mark Chandler
The Man in Possession
[ 1931 ] Sir Charles Cartwright
Honor of the Family
[ 1931 ] Tony Revere
The Silent Witness
[ 1932 ] Arthur Drinton
Sherlock Holmes
[ 1932 ] Colonel Gore-King
Jewel Robbery
[ 1932 ] Detective Fritz
The World and the Flesh
[ 1932 ] Dimitri
Winner Take All
[ 1932 ] Forbes - the Etiquette Teacher
Two Against the World
[ 1932 ] GeorgeGeorgieWalton
Man About Town
[ 1932 ] Ivan Boris
The Man Called Back
[ 1932 ] King's Counsel
Lovers Courageous
[ 1932 ] Lamone
Hotel Continental
[ 1932 ] Walter Underwood
Midnight Club
[ 1933 ] Arthur Bradley
Peg o' My Heart
[ 1933 ] Captain ChristopherChrisBrent
Voltaire
[ 1933 ] Count De Sarnac
Our Betters
[ 1933 ] Lord George Grayston
Berkeley Square
[ 1933 ] Major Clinton
Roman Scandals
[ 1933 ] Majordomo
Her Secret
[ 1933 ] Nils Norton
The World Changes
[ 1933 ] Sir Phillip Ivor
Embarrassing Moments
[ 1934 ] Aheam
One More River
[ 1934 ] Forsythe
Little Man, What Now?
[ 1934 ] Franz Schluter
Charlie Chan in London
[ 1934 ] Geoffrey Richmond
Cheaters
[ 1934 ] Paul Southern
The House of Rothschild
[ 1934 ] Prince Metternich
Long Lost Father
[ 1934 ] Sir Tony Gelding
She Couldn't Take It
[ 1935 ] Alan Bartlett
Lady Tubbs
[ 1935 ] Elyot Wembsleigh
Night Life of the Gods
[ 1935 ] Hunter Hawk
In Person
[ 1935 ] Jay Holmes
The Gay Deception
[ 1935 ] Lord Clewe
Becky Sharp
[ 1935 ] Rawdon Crawley
Four Days Wonder
[ 1936 ] Archibald Fenton
Give Us This Night
[ 1936 ] Forcellini
The Case Against Mrs. Ames
[ 1936 ] Lawrence Waterson
Muss 'em Up
[ 1936 ] Paul Harding
Ladies in Love
[ 1936 ] Paul Sandor
Rose-Marie
[ 1936 ] Premier
Rainbow on the River
[ 1936 ] Ralph Layton
Mary of Scotland
[ 1936 ] Throckmorton
My Man Godfrey
[ 1936 ] Tommy Gray
Fatal Lady
[ 1936 ] Uberto Malla
Hollywood Hotel
[ 1937 ] Alexander Dupre
The King and the Chorus Girl
[ 1937 ] Donald Taylor
Marry the Girl
[ 1937 ] Dr. Hayden Stryker
On the Avenue
[ 1937 ] Frederick Sims
Vogues of 1938
[ 1937 ] Henry Morgan
Stand-In
[ 1937 ] Koslofski
Music for Madame
[ 1937 ] Leon Rodowsky
On Such a Night
[ 1937 ] Professor Ricardo Montrose Candle
As Good as Married
[ 1937 ] Wally
Topper
[ 1937 ] Wilkins
Merrily We Live
[ 1938 ] Grosvenor butler
There Goes My Heart
[ 1938 ] Pennypepper E. Pennypepper
Topper Takes a Trip
[ 1938 ] Wilkins
Way Down South
[ 1939 ] Jacques Bouton
The Llano Kid
[ 1939 ] John Travers
Never Say Die
[ 1939 ] Prince Smirnov
The Boys from Syracuse
[ 1940 ] Angelo
Music in My Heart
[ 1940 ] Charles Spencer Gardner III
Curtain Call
[ 1940 ] Donald Avery
Scatterbrain
[ 1940 ] J.R. Russell
The Quarterback
[ 1940 ] Professor Hobbs
That Uncertain Feeling
[ 1941 ] Dr. Vengard
The Perfect Snob
[ 1941 ] Freddie Browning
Moon Over Her Shoulder
[ 1941 ] Grover Sloan
Footlight Fever
[ 1941 ] Mr. Don Avery
Ice-Capades
[ 1941 ] Pete Ellis
I Wake Up Screaming
[ 1941 ] Robin Ray
That Hamilton Woman
[ 1941 ] Sir William Hamilton
Isle of Missing Men
[ 1942 ] Dr. Henry Brown
The Mad Martindales
[ 1942 ] Hugo Martindale
Panama Hattie
[ 1942 ] Jay Jerkins, Dick's Butler
A Yank at Eton
[ 1942 ] Mr. Duncan
Yokel Boy
[ 1942 ] R.B. Harris - Movie Producer
Stage Door Canteen
[ 1943 ] Alan Mowbray
His Butler's Sister
[ 1943 ] Buzz Jenkins
So This Is Washington
[ 1943 ] Chester W. Marshall
Slightly Dangerous
[ 1943 ] English Gentleman
The Powers Girl
[ 1943 ] John Robert Powers
Holy Matrimony
[ 1943 ] Mr. Pennington
The Doughgirls
[ 1944 ] Breckenridge Drake
Ever Since Venus
[ 1944 ] J. Webster Hackett
My Gal Loves Music
[ 1944 ] Rodney Spoonyer
Bring on the Girls
[ 1945 ] August
The Phantom of 42nd Street
[ 1945 ] Cecil Moore
Tell It to a Star
[ 1945 ] Colonel Ambrose Morgan
Earl Carroll Vanities
[ 1945 ] Grand Duke Paul
Sunbonnet Sue
[ 1945 ] Jonathan
My Darling Clementine
[ 1946 ] Granville Thorndyke
Idea Girl
[ 1946 ] J.C. Crow
Terror by Night
[ 1946 ] Maj. Duncan-Bleek
The Pilgrim Lady
[ 1947 ] Clifford Latimer
Merton of the Movies
[ 1947 ] Frank Mulvaney
Lured
[ 1947 ] Lyle Maxwell
Captain from Castile
[ 1947 ] Prof. Botello
My Dear Secretary
[ 1948 ] Deveny Bryant Detective Agency
An Innocent Affair
[ 1948 ] Ken St. Clair
Every Girl Should Be Married
[ 1948 ] Mr. Spitzer
The Prince of Thieves
[ 1948 ] The Friar
The Main Street Kid
[ 1948 ] The Great Martine
The Lone Wolf and His Lady
[ 1949 ] Jamison - Lanyard's Valet
You're My Everything
[ 1949 ] Joe Blanton
The Lovable Cheat
[ 1949 ] Justin
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff
[ 1949 ] Melton
Wagon Master
[ 1950 ] Dr. A. Locksley Hall
The Jackpot
[ 1950 ] Leslie
The Lady and the Bandit
[ 1951 ] Lord Charles Willoughby
Crosswinds
[ 1951 ] Sir Cecil Daubrey
Just Across the Street
[ 1952 ] Davis
Androcles and the Lion
[ 1952 ] Editor of Gladiators
Blackbeard, the Pirate
[ 1952 ] Noll
Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
[ 1954 ] Alphonsus Mannering
The King's Thief
[ 1955 ] Sir Gilbert Talbot
Around the World in 80 Days
[ 1956 ] British Consul - Suez
The King and I
[ 1956 ] Sir John Hay
The Man Who Knew Too Much
[ 1956 ] Val Parnell
A Majority of One
[ 1961 ] Captain Norcross

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Alan Mowbray been in?

Alan Mowbray has appeared on Broadway in 5 shows.

How many West End shows has Alan Mowbray been in?

Alan Mowbray has not appeared in the West End

How many shows has Alan Mowbray written?

Alan Mowbray has written 1 shows including Dinner is Served (Playwright).

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