J.C. Fowler

J.C. Fowler was an American actor who is best known for The Fighting Legion, The Eagle’s Talons, and S.O.S. Perils of the Sea. Born on July 25, 1869, in New York City, New York, he had a prominent career in early cinema. He passed away on June 27, 1952, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

J.C. Fowler, whose birth name was John Crawford Fowler, was affectionately known as Jack. Little detailed information is available about his personal and family life, but it is known that he pursued a career in acting early in the 20th century. Throughout his life, he was involved in many film projects that showcased his talents.

Death and Legacy

Fowler died from arteriosclerosis in Los Angeles on June 27, 1952. His contributions to the film industry, especially in the 1920s and 1930s, are remembered through the roles he played. As an actor who transitioned between silent films and talkies, he left a lasting impact on the early American cinema landscape.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Campus Knights 1929-03-01 Dean Whitlock
Let’s Fall in Love 1933-12-26 Party Guest
Woman Against Woman 1938-06-24 Chief Justice
Union Pacific 1939-05-05 Official (uncredited)
The Gold Rush 1925-07-12 Man in Dance Hall (uncredited)
Irene 1940-04-23 Theatre Patron (uncredited)
The Fighting Legion 1930-04-05 John Blake (as Jack Fowler)
Charlie Chan at the Opera 1936-12-04 Opera Spectator (uncredited)
Mr. Lucky 1943-07-01 Gambler (uncredited)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1939-12-29 Nobleman (uncredited)
One More River 1934-08-06 Sir John (Uncredited)