About
Norman MacOwan
Overview
Norman MacOwan was a British actor and writer. He started his career in the theater in 1903, and both wrote and performed a number of plays in the 1920s and 1930s. Plays Norman MacOwan wrote included: The Blue Lagoon (1921), The Infinite Shoeblack (1930), and Glorious Morning (1938). MacOwan appeared in a number of movies including: BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Tread Softly Stranger (1958), Kidnapped (1960), and The City of the Dead (1960). He was married to Violet [Ellen] Stephenson (actress). He died on December 31, 1961 in Hastings, East Sussex, England.
Known for
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1960 | The City of the Dead | Actor | Rev. Russell | 60 Fair |
1960 | The Battle of the Sexes | Actor | Jock Munro | 59 Average |
1960 | Kidnapped | Actor | Tinker | 59 Average |
1959 | The Boy and the Bridge | Actor | Tugboat Engineer | 58 Average |
1958 | Tread Softly Stranger | Actor | Danny | 59 Average |
1958 | Heart of a Child | Actor | Heiss | 59 Average |
1957 | Action of the Tiger | Actor | Trifon's Father | 58 Average |
1956 | Around the World in Eighty Days | Actor | Reform Club Member (uncredited) | 62 Fair |
1956 | X the Unknown | Actor | Old Tom | 59 Average |
1955 | Footsteps in the Fog | Actor | Grimes (as Norman Macowan) | 59 Average |
1955 | Where There's a Will | Actor | Cagey | 59 Average |
1953 | Laxdale Hall | Actor | Old Villager | 59 Average |
1952 | Castle in the Air | Actor | Pettigrew | 59 Average |
1951 | Valley of the Eagles | Actor | McTavis, ferry pilot | 59 Average |
1951 | The Dark Light | Actor | Rigby | 58 Average |
1950 | Help Yourself | Actor | Elderly Husband | 59 Average |
1949 | Whisky Galore! | Actor | Captain MacPhee | 60 Fair |