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Bruce Cowling (October 30, 1919 – August 22, 1986) was a film and television actor in the 1940s and 1950s.The Oklahoma-born actor appeared in twenty films including "Song of the Thin Man" (1947), Battleground (1949), Ambush (1950), The Painted Hills (1951), Gun Belt (1953) as Virgil Earp and To Hell and Back (1955).He voiced several characters on the Lone Ranger radio show and also made several appearances in different roles on The Loretta Young Show.
Date Of Birth October 30, 1919 Died 1986-08-22 Place Of Birth Coweta, Oklahoma, U.S. Profession Actor Star Sign Scorpio
Actor Title Year Status Character The Texan 1959 TV Series Hank Rogers Northwest Passage 1958 TV Series Sir Martin Stanley Zane Grey Theater 1958 TV Series Verg Cheney Have Gun - Will Travel 1958 TV Series Brady Lassie 1958 TV Series Warden Hammer Death Valley Days 1958 TV Series Duke Heisler Here Comes Tobor 1957 TV Movie Steve Perry Mason 1957 TV Series Joe Bradford Code 3 1957 TV Series Towers Cheyenne 1957 TV Series Len Garth The Loretta Young Show 1954-1956 TV Series Austin Baxter / Walter Morris / Coach / ... The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1956 TV Series Clint Cole / Cole Fury 1956 TV Series Star Stage 1956 TV Series Highway Patrol 1956 TV Series Desk Sergeant To Hell and Back 1955 Captain Marks The Lone Ranger 1953-1955 TV Series Marshal Bill Collins / Frank Adams / John Morgan / ... Masterson of Kansas 1954 Wyatt Earp Cannibal Attack 1954 Rovak The Life of Riley 1954 TV Series Gun Belt 1953 Virgil Earp The Battle at Apache Pass 1952 Neil Baylor Westward the Women 1951 The Cat (uncredited) The Painted Hills 1951 Lin Taylor Cause for Alarm! 1951 Dr. Ranney Grahame Devil's Doorway 1950 Lt. Grimes A Lady Without Passport 1950 Archer Delby James, Pilot Ambush 1950 Tom Conovan Battleground 1949 Wolowicz The Stratton Story 1949 Ted Lyons Command Decision 1948 Operations Officer (uncredited) The Pirate 1948 Guard (uncredited) Song of the Thin Man 1947 Phil Orval Brant The Romance of Rosy Ridge 1947 Clancy (uncredited) Dark Delusion 1947 Dr. Williams (uncredited) High Barbaree 1947 Captain (uncredited) It Happened in Brooklyn 1947 Soldier (uncredited) The Beginning or the End 1947 Enola Gay Ground Crewman (uncredited) Till the Clouds Roll By 1946 Steve Baker (segment "Show Boat") (uncredited)
Known for movies Battleground (1949) as Wolowicz
The Painted Hills (1951) as Lin Taylor
Cause for Alarm! (1951) as Dr. Ranney Grahame
The Stratton Story (1949) as Ted Lyons