J.B. Rowe was an English actor who is best known for The Symbol of Sacrifice, The Vulture’s Prey, and Bond and Word. He was born on March 10, 1888, in St. Just, Cornwall, England, and passed away in 1958 in Hendon, Middlesex, England.
Personal and Family Life
Details about J.B. Rowe’s personal life are limited, but it is known that he was born as John Boyne Rowe. His life as an actor during the early 20th century saw him participating in various film and television productions, contributing to his legacy in the film industry.
Career
J.B. Rowe had a diverse career in acting, taking on roles in films and television shows. His performances brought him recognition, particularly in the silent film era and early talkies. One of his notable roles was as Louis Napoleon, the Prince Imperial, in The Symbol of Sacrifice.
Death and Legacy
J.B. Rowe died in 1958 in Hendon, Middlesex, England. Despite the passage of time, he is remembered for his contributions to early cinema, particularly in Britain, where he played significant roles during his career, influencing future generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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The Symbol of Sacrifice | 1918 | Louis Napoleon, the Prince Imperial | Film |
The Vulture’s Prey | 1922 | Cape Town detective 1 | Film |
Bond and Word | 1918 | Unknown | Film |
Below the Surface | 1937 | Unknown | TV Movie |
Square Pegs | 1939 | Doctor McLane | TV Movie |
Telecrime | 1938–1939 | Inspector Holt | TV Series |