Born in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA — May 30 1911• Died May 21 1998

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Douglas Fowley (born Daniel Vincent Fowley; May 30, 1911 – May 21, 1998) was an American movie and television actor in more than 240 films and dozens of television programs. Fowley is probably best remembered for his role as the frustrated movie director Roscoe Dexter in Singin' in the Rain (1952), and for his regular supporting role as Doc Holliday in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
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Rubin Cason

Ned Conrad


Hobo


Sorrowful

Ted (as Douglas V. Fowley)

Toby Chambers

Luke

Ed Graham

Pritchard
Frank Harvey

Rufus C. Hoops

Indian Chief

Self

Pop

Tolliver Bender


Buck Doolin



Pop


Bailey

Charles Lowe


Watchman

Carlson

Jake


Tom Diamond

Judson

Lefty


Mr. Jeffries

Jed Peck


Barney (as Douglas V. Fowley)


The Super

Eddie



Henry Sykes

Roscoe Dexter


Doc Webb

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Vasasio
Wooley




Jones


Amos Bixby

Judge Clarke

Alsop

'Kipp' Kippton


Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Buck Bowers

Munger

Grundy

Trapper

Georgie Gaver

Auctioneer (uncredited)

Malcolm Bennett

Clay Ballard (Clarion owner)

Ben Nash

N.Y. Cafe Manager (uncredited)

Joe Horton (uncredited)

Investigator (Uncredited)

Toothless Cowboy

Lijah

Ed Tompkins

Doc Adams

Second Prisoner

GI in Korea (uncredited)

Pete

Captain Rossmead

Sheik (Uncredited)

J. 'The Brain' Lucarno

Self (archive footage)

Tin Cup Owens (uncredited)

Nick Crowder

Ensign Martin

Herbert Trask

Toby Sykes

Chick Page (uncredited)

Mr. Knudsen

Ace Wagner

Snapper

Medicine Man

Steve Reeves

Mushy

Bartender

Murgatroyd Bartholomew Davis

Red Bailey

Ace Oliver (as Doug Fowley)

Henchman Slash

Bit Part (uncredited)

Gaffer (uncredited)

Alf Barrett

Saunders (Uncredited)

Benjamin 'Benny' McBride

Cutter Lieutenant Wells

Eddie Eads

Jim Tabor

Stanley

Terry Lee

Chappie Ellerton

Harris

Capt. Rossmead

Nails Blanton (Uncredited)

Harold Butterfield (uncredited)

Simms

Gambling House Owner (uncredited)

Mr. Crawford

Steve Kepplar

Madder

Max, Detective

Wallace (uncredited)

Seaman Pinky Brett

Jack Gordon

Mac

George

Joey Farr

Louie Bracado

Capt. R.S. Manville

Police Sgt. Brent

J. Richard Bentley

Harry Cheney

Henchman Slip

Ramsay McCall

Bill Monroe

Joe Brass

Benny Battle

Eddie Morgan

Ted Curlew

Frederick P. 'Fred' Fender

Emil Hebert

Dave Gans

Dixie Samson

Det. Sgt. Mack McManus

Herman

Coach Carter

Jim Guthrie (uncredited)

McGhee

Brown

Alec

Webster

Beetle

Mace Morgan

Joe Eykner

Stevens

Duke Benson

Jack Dailey

Mr. White

Vincent Mackay

Buckley Saloon Manager

Bryan Hancock (as Douglas V. Fowley)

Joe Sargus

Roy Webster

Directing

Ritchie

Frank Pirosh
Freddie Barlow

Peter Lewis

New Bellboy with Vase (uncredited)

Doc H. C. Patterson

Louie Barton

Cy Turner

Pooch Donahue

Ricky Dole

Crazy Charley Bonesteel

Sailor Jones

Pal

Grandpa Andrew Hanks

Henry Rutherford

Phil

Clark Varney

Smitty (uncredited)

Charlie - Stickman

Sheriff Mix (uncredited)

Franke Simmons

Blackie Leonard (uncredited)

Grock

Toad Ellis

Henchman Willie (Uncredited)

Slade Salters

Larson

Slick Connolly

Stew Shallis

Bob Rankin

Cedric Hunt

Johnny Burke

Lt. Steve Bassett

Rusty Farrell

Gang Leader (uncredited)

Marty

Inspector Shannon

Doc Holliday / Doc Fabrique (flashback sequences) (archive footage)

Zuba Wilson

Ira Prentiss

Nick Shelby

Daniels

Hiram Charleton

Steve Trent

Matt Baxter

Detective #2
Cyril Sparks

Reporter

Tom Hammond

Rocky Taylor

Tiger Martin

Bill Marsden

Joe Bickley

Roberts aka Walter P. Johnson

Emcee (uncredited)

Lt. Fenning

Mr. Fowley - Press Photographer (uncredited)

Delaney

Harry Downs

'Crabs' Freeley

Dave Norris

Sheriff

Walter Beeter

Rocky Andrews

Gangster (uncredited)

Nelson

Case Lockwood

Max Janus

Rufe Galloway

Mitch Gordon

Gus Hammond

Pop Wright

Bragg Orcutt

Steve Morgan

Oyster

J.E. 'Dutch' Moran

Stag Roper

Blackie Morgan

Jeff Burton

Sloper

Bill Collins

Duke Stacey

Walter 'Walt' Walters

Mark Butler

Humphrey Hepburn

Thurston

Rudy (uncredited)

Sheriff

Ed Boyd

Jack Ruskin

Gordon, Miller Executive

Alm Uncle

Johnnie Hale

Dutch Mullner

Chet Matthews

Ed Mygatt

Steve Gentry

Speed Spelvin

Marshal Brennan

Gus Brawley

Joe Grant

Dutch Nelson

Convict (uncredited)

Honest John (uncredited)

Larry Fish

Nails Nelson

Dr. Dwight 'Brad' Bradford

Narrator

The Inspector

Ned Thompson

Kay's Boyfriend