Birthday
1896/08/17
Day of death
1969/03/25 (72 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Also know as
Allan Mowbray, Alfred Ernest Allen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alan Mowbray MM, (18 August 1896 - 25 March 1969), was an English stage and film actor who found success in Hollywood. Born Alfred Ernest Allen in London, England, he served with distinction the British Army in World War I, being awarded the Military Medal for bravery. He began as a stage actor, making his way to the United States where he appeared in Broadway plays and toured the country as part of a theater troupe. As Alan Mowbray, he made his motion pic...Read more
(1956) The Man Who Knew Too Much
as Val Parnell
(1946) My Darling Clementine
as Granville Thorndyke
(1946) Terror by Night
as Major Duncan-Bleek
(1947) Lured
as Lyle Maxwell
(1941) I Wake Up Screaming
as Robin Ray
(1937) Topper
as Wilkins
(1934) Charlie Chan in London
as Geoffrey Richmond
(1949) Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff
as Melton
(1936) My Man Godfrey
as Tommy Gray
(1950) Wagon Master
as Dr. A. Locksley Hall
(1933) Roman Scandals
as Majordomo
(1948) Every Girl Should Be Married
as Mr. Spitzer
(1941) That Hamilton Woman
as Sir William Hamilton
(1941) That Uncertain Feeling
as Doctor Vengard
(1956) Once Upon a Honeymoon
as Gordon
(1938) Hollywood Hotel
as Alexander Duprey
(1936) Rose Marie
as Premier
(1935) Becky Sharp
as Rawdon Crawley
(1933) A Study in Scarlet
as Lestrade
(1956) The King and I
as Sir John Hay
(1951) Crosswinds
as The Hon Cecil Daubrey
(1961) A Majority of One
as Captain Norcross
(1938) There Goes My Heart
as Penny E. Pennypepper
(1932) Jewel Robbery
as Detective Fritz
(1932) Winner Take All
as Forbes, the etiquette teacher
(1940) The Villain Still Pursued Her
as Silas Cribbs
(1949) You're My Everything
as Joe Blanton
(1949) The Lovable Cheat
as Justin
(1938) Topper Takes a Trip
as Wilkins - Topper's Butler
(1935) The Gay Deception
as Lord Clewe
(1936) Desire
as Dr. Maurice Pauquet
(1931) The Man in Possession
as Sir Charles Cartwright
(1942) The Devil with Hitler
as Gesatan
(1944) The Doughgirls
as Breckinridge Drake
(1934) One More River
as Forsythe
(1942) Panama Hattie
as Jay Jerkins, Dick's Butler
(1933) Berkeley Square
as Major Clinton
(1947) Merton of the Movies
as Frank Mulvaney
(1937) On the Avenue
as Frederick Sims
(1952) Blackbeard, the Pirate
as Noll
(1955) The King's Thief
as Sir Gilbert Talbot
(1938) Merrily We Live
as Grosvenor
(1954) The Steel Cage
as Lee Filbert, segment "The Chef"
(1939) Way Down South
as Jacques Bouton
(1939) Never Say Die
as le Prince Smirnov
(1937) Vogues of 1938
as Henry Morgan
(1940) Music in My Heart
as Charles Spencer Gardner III
(1941) The Perfect Snob
as Freddie Browning
(1932) Hotel Continental
as Walter Underwood
(1945) The Phantom of 42nd Street
as Cecil Moore
(1937) Stand-In
as Koslofski
(1937) The King and the Chorus Girl
as Donald Taylor
(1933) Peg o' My Heart
as Capt. Christopher 'Chris' Brent
(1943) Holy Matrimony
as Mr. Pennington
(1941) Footlight Fever
as Don Avery
(1940) Curtain Call
as Donald Avery
(1933) Her Secret
as Nils Norton
(1937) Music for Madame
as Leon Rodowsky
(1945) Tell It to a Star
as Col. Ambrose Morgan
(1935) In Person
as Jay Holmes
(1942) Isle of Missing Men
as Dr. Brown
(1951) The Lady and the Bandit
as Lord Charles Willoughby
(1936) Muss 'em Up
as Paul Harding
(1935) Night Life of the Gods
as Hunter Hawk
(1932) Two Against the World
as George 'Georgie' Walton
(1949) The Lone Wolf and His Lady
as Jamison
(1936) Ladies In Love
as Paul Sandor
(1936) The Case Against Mrs. Ames
as Lawrence Waterson
(1943) Slightly Dangerous
as English Gentleman
(1933) Voltaire
as Count de Sarnac
(1933) The World Changes
as Sir Philip Ivor
(1933) Midnight Club
as Arthur Bradley
(1937) Marry the Girl
as Dr. Stryker
(1942) We Were Dancing
as Grand Duke Basil
(1939) The Llano Kid
as John Travers
(1934) Long Lost Father
as Sir Anthony "Tony" Gelding
(1935) Lady Tubbs
as Elyot Wembsleigh
(1934) Little Man, What Now?
as Franz Schlüter
(1934) The House of Rothschild
as Prince Metternich
(1931) Alexander Hamilton
as George Washington
(1948) An Innocent Affair
as Ken St. Clair
(1935) She Couldn't Take It
as Alan Bartlett
(1945) Sunbonnet Sue
as Jonathan
(1934) Cheaters
as Paul Southern
(1931) God's Gift to Women
as Auguste, Toto's Butler
(1984) Going Hollywood: The '30s
as (archive footage)
(1948) The Prince Of Thieves
as The Friar
(1945) Where Do We Go from Here?
as General George Washington
(1940) Scatterbrain
as J.R. Russell
(1936) Fatal Lady
as Uberto Malla
(1941) The Cowboy and the Blonde
as Phineas Johnson
(1934) The Girl from Missouri
as Lord Douglas
(1943) The Powers Girl
as John Robert Powers
(1947) Captain from Castile
as Prof. Botello
(1936) Mary of Scotland
as Throckmorton
(1954) Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
as Alphonsus Mannering
(1942) A Yank at Eton
as Mr. Duncan
(1952) Androcles and the Lion
as Editor of Gladiators
(1943) So This Is Washington
as Chester W. Marshall
(1932) The Man Called Back
as King's Counsel
(1937) On Such a Night
as Prof. Richard Candle
(1934) Where Sinners Meet
as Nicholas
(1942) Yokel Boy
as R.B. Harris - Movie Producer
(1936) Rainbow on the River
as Ralph Layton
(1932) The Phantom President
as George Washington (uncredited)
(1948) My Dear Secretary
as Deveny (Bryant Detective Agency)
(1936) Give Us This Night
as Forcellini
(1948) The Main Street Kid
as The Great Martine
(1943) Stage Door Canteen
as Alan Mowbray
(1936) Four Days Wonder
as Archibald Fenton
(1940) The Quarterback
as Professor Hobbs
(1941) Moon Over Her Shoulder
as Grover Sloan
(1944) My Gal Loves Music
as Rodney Spoonyer
(1956) Around the World in Eighty Days
as British Consul
(1940) The Boys from Syracuse
as Angelo
(1932) Man About Town
as Ivan Boris
(1931) Guilty Hands
as Gordon Rich
(1932) The World and the Flesh
as Dimitri
(1932) The Silent Witness
as Arthur Drinton
(1932) The Man from Yesterday
as Dr. Waite
(1945) Earl Carroll Vanities
as Grand Duke Paul
(1945) Bring on the Girls
as August
(1944) Ever Since Venus
as J. Webster Hackett
(1943) His Butler's Sister
as Buzz Jenkins
(1931) How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 6: 'The Big Irons'
as Mr. Mowbray (uncredited)
(1942) Three Blonde Mice
as Elmer Smith
(1941) French Fried Patootie
as ---
(1931) Left Over Ladies
as Jerry
(1937) Breakdowns of 1937
as Self
(1932) Lovers Courageous
as Lamone
(1937) As Good as Married
as Wally
(1942) The Mad Martindales
as Hugo Martindale
(1932) Sherlock Holmes
as Colonel Gore-King
(1945) Men in Her Diary
as Douglas Crane
(1931) Honor of the Family
as Tony Revere
(1941) Ice-Capades
as Pete Ellis
(1934) Embarrassing Moments
as Aheam
(1946) Idea Girl
as J. C. Crow
(1931) Nice Women
as Mark Chandler
(1950) The Jackpot
as Leslie
(1954) Social Lion
as Narrator
(1952) Just Across the Street
as Davis
(1947) The Pilgrim Lady
as Clifford Latimer
(1963) Burke's Law
as Butterfield
(1962) The Beverly Hillbillies
as Montrose
(1963) Petticoat Junction
as Lucius J. Penrose
(1965) Mister Roberts
as ---
(1953) Colonel Humphrey Flack
as ---
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Carter
(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Mayor Perkins
(1963) The Patty Duke Show
as ---
(1955) Matinee Theater
as ---
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as ---
(1959) Fibber McGee & Molly
as ---
(1960) Dante
as Stewart Styles
(1952) Mr. & Mrs. North
as ---
(1967) The Flying Nun
as Father Duffy
(1964) The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as Harry Blackburn
(1958) Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
as Carlson
(1957) Tonight Starring Jack Paar
as Self
(1957) Maverick
as Luke Abigor
(1957) Meet McGraw
as Osgood
(1956) The Gale Storm Show
as Hadley Dexter
(1955) The Bob Cummings Show
as Hawthorne
(1954) Hey Mulligan
as Jonathan Swift, Drama Instructor
(1953) The Life Of Riley
as Uncle Baxter
(1952) The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
as Orville
(1952) The Ford Television Theatre
as ---
(1952) Chevron Theatre
as ---
(1951) The Red Skelton Show
as Explorer Radccliffe
(1950) The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
as Professor Bradford
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Jackson
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Albert
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Jackson - Waiter
(1957) Blondie
as Jack Bell
(1953) The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
as ---