Russell Howarth was an American actor who is best known for St. Patrick’s Day, The Parnell Commission, and Dance Without Music.
Personal and Family Life
Born Norris Russell Howarth on July 11, 1907, in Blackley, Manchester, England, he grew up in a vibrant artistic environment. Details about his family and personal relationships are not widely documented, which leaves a quiet mystery around his life beyond acting.
Career
Russell Howarth had a brief but notable acting career. He appeared in key roles in several television movies during the late 1930s, building a reputation as a talented performer. His most recognized works include the 1938 TV movie St. Patrick’s Day and the 1939 productions The Parnell Commission and Dance Without Music.
Death and Legacy
Russell Howarth passed away in 1944 in St. Pancras, London, England. Although his acting career was short-lived, the films he starred in are still remembered by those who appreciate classic television. His contributions to the early entertainment industry remain a part of his enduring legacy.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Parnell Commission | 1939 | Solicitor’s Clerk |
Dance Without Music | 1939 | Ben Hind |
St. Patrick’s Day | 1938 | Not specified |