Jerome Cowan
Jerome Palmer Cowan, born on October 6, 1897, and passing away on January 24, 1972, was a distinguished American actor known for his versatile performances across stage, film, and television. Cowan carved out a notable career, showcasing his talent in various roles that left a lasting impact on audiences. His work spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in the entertainment industry.
Cowan's early years in theater laid the foundation for his later success in films and television. He was recognized for his ability to bring characters to life with depth and authenticity. Over the years, he appeared in numerous productions, earning acclaim for his contributions to the performing arts.
Throughout his career, Cowan exhibited a remarkable range, allowing him to tackle diverse roles that reflected the changing landscape of American entertainment. His dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to different mediums solidified his reputation as a talented actor.
Jerome Cowan's legacy endures through his memorable performances and the influence he had on his contemporaries in the industry. His life and work continue to inspire aspiring actors and entertain audiences long after his passing.
Filmography
Mr. Skeffington
There's Always a Woman
Frankie and Johnny
Street of Chance
Moontide
Vogues of 1938
The Hurricane
St. Louis Blues (1939)
Find the Blackmailer
The Unfaithful
Scene of the Crime
The Girl from Jones Beach
East Side of Heaven
My Reputation
Driftwood
Deadline at Dawn
Young Man with a Horn
Miracle on 34th Street
Cry Wolf
Private Property
New Faces of 1937
Dallas
Critic's Choice
Shall We Dance
City for Conquest
The Kid from Brooklyn
Black Zoo
June Bride
Have Rocket, Will Travel
The West Point Story
You Only Live Once
High Sierra
The Bugle Sounds
The Fuller Brush Girl