Jerome Cowan
Jerome Palmer Cowan was an American stage, film, and television actor.
Early years
Cowan was born in New York City, the son of William Cowan, a confectioner of Scottish descent, and Julia Cowan, née Palmer.Stage
At 18, Cowan joined a travelling stock company, shortly afterwards enlisting in the United States Navy during World War I. After the war he returned to the stage and became a vaudeville headliner, then gained success on the New York stage. His Broadway debut was in We've Got to Have Money. His other Broadway credits include Frankie and Johnnie, Just to Remind You, Rendezvous, The Little Black Book, Marathon, Both Your Houses, As Thousands Cheer, Ladies' Money, Paths of Glory, Boy Meets Girl, My Three Angels, Lunatics and Lovers, Rumple, and Say, Darling.Film
He was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn and was given a film contract, his first film being Beloved Enemy.He appeared in more than one hundred films, but is probably best remembered for two roles in classic films: Miles Archer, the doomed private eye partner of Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon and Thomas Mara, the hapless district attorney who has to prosecute Santa Claus in Miracle on 34th Street.
Cowan also played Dagwood Bumstead's boss Mr. Radcliffe in several installments of Columbia Pictures' Blondie series. He also appeared in Deadline at Dawn, June Bride, and High Sierra.
Television
In 1959 he played Horatio Styles in the episode "Winter Song" of The Alaskans, with Roger Moore. That same year, he made two guest appearances in Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr. He played murdered playwright Royce in "The Case of the Lost Last Act" and then Victor Latimore in "The Case of the Artful Dodger." He also appeared in The Twilight Zone episode "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" and guest-starred on Richard Diamond, Private Detective.In the 1960-1961 television season, Cowan starred as John Larsen, the owner of Comics, Inc., and the boss of Paul Morgan, a young cartoonist portrayed by Tab Hunter in The Tab Hunter Show. In 1962, he guest starred on Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. He also appeared on Daniel Boone and Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly.
In 1964 and 1965, Cowan appeared as the demanding Herbert Wilson in The Tycoon. Earlier in 1963, he appeared on The Real McCoys in its final season on CBS.
Death
On January 24, 1972, Cowan died at Encino Hospital Medical Center in Encino, California at age 74. He was survived by his wife and two daughters.Recognition
Cowan has a star at 6251 Hollywood Boulevard in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.Filmography
- Beloved Enemy as Tim O'Rourke
- You Only Live Once as Dr. Hill
- Shall We Dance as Arthur Miller
- New Faces of 1937 as Robert Hunt
- Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 as W. Brockton
- The Hurricane as Captain Nagle
- The Goldwyn Follies as Director
- There's Always a Woman as Nick Shane
- St. Louis Blues as Ivan DeBrett
- The Saint Strikes Back as Cullis
- East Side of Heaven as Claudius De Wolfe
- Exile Express as Paul Brandt
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case as Daniel Mirche
- She Married a Cop as Bob Adams
- The Old Maid as Joe Ralston
- The Great Victor Herbert as Barney Harris
- Wolf of New York as Cosgrave
- Castle on the Hudson as Ed Crowley
- Framed as Monty de Granville
- Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me as Ted Carter
- Torrid Zone as Bob Anderson
- City for Conquest as 'Dutch'
- The Quarterback as Townley
- Meet the Wildcat as Digby Vanderhood III
- Melody Ranch as Tommy Summerville
- Street of Memories as Mr. Gower
- Victory as Martin Ricardo
- High Sierra as Healy
- The Round up as Wade McGee
- The Great Lie as Jock Thompson
- Affectionately Yours as Cullen
- Singapore Woman as Jim North
- Too Many Blondes as Ted Bronson
- Out of the Fog as Assistant D.A.
- Kisses for Breakfast as Lucius Lorimer
- Rags to Riches as Marshall Abbott
- Kiss the Boys Goodbye as Bert Fisher
- One Foot in Heaven as Dr. Horrigan
- The Maltese Falcon as Miles Archer
- The Bugle Sounds as Mr. Nichols
- A Gentleman at Heart as Finchley
- Mr. and Mrs. North as Ben Wilson
- Frisco Lil as Vince Warren
- The Girl from Alaska as Ravenhill
- Moontide as Dr. Frank Brothers
- Thru Different Eyes as Jim Gardner
- Joan of Ozark as Phillip Munson
- Street of Chance as Bill Diedrich
- Who Done It? as Marco Heller
- No Place for a Lady as Eddie Moore
- Ladies' Day as Updyke
- Mission to Moscow as Spendler
- Silver Spurs as Jerry Johnson
- Hi'ya, Sailor as Lou Asher
- Find the Blackmailer as D.L. Trees
- The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case as Mallory Cartwright
- The Song of Bernadette as Emperor Louis Napoleon III
- Sing a Jingle as Andrews
- Mr. Skeffington as Edward Morrison
- South of Dixie as Bill 'Brains' Watson
- Minstrel Man as Bill Evans
- Crime by Night as Sam Campbell
- Guest in the House as Mr. Hackett
- Fog Island as Kavanaugh
- The Crime Doctor's Courage as Jeffers 'Jeff' Jerome
- G. I. Honeymoon as Ace Renaldo
- Blonde Ransom as Ice Larson
- The Jungle Captive as Detective W.L. Harrigan
- Hitchhike to Happiness as Tony Riggs
- Divorce as Jim Driscoll
- Behind City Lights as Perry Borden
- Getting Gertie's Garter as Billy
- One Way to Love as A.J. Gunther
- My Reputation as George Van Orman
- Deadline at Dawn as Lester Brady
- Claudia and David as Brian O'Toole
- The Kid from Brooklyn as Fight Announcer
- Murder in the Music Hall as George Morgan
- Night in Paradise as Scribe
- One Exciting Week as Al Carter
- Deadline for Murder as Lynch
- Mr. Ace as Peter Craig
- Flight to Nowhere as Gerald Porter
- Blondie Knows Best as Charles Peabody
- Blondie's Big Moment as George M. Radcliffe
- The Perfect Marriage as Addison Manning
- The Unfaithful as Prosecuting Attorney
- Blondie's Holiday as George M. Radcliffe
- Miracle on 34th Street as Dist. Atty. Thomas Mara
- Riffraff as Walter F. Gredson
- Cry Wolf as Sen. Caldwell
- Driftwood as Mayor Snyder
- Blondie in the Dough as George Radcliffe
- Dangerous Years as Weston
- Blondie's Anniversary as George M. Radcliffe
- Arthur Takes Over as George Bradford
- So This Is New York as Francis Griffin
- Blondie's Reward as George M. Radcliffe
- Wallflower as Robert 'Bob' James
- Night Has a Thousand Eyes as Whitney Courtland
- June Bride as Carleton Towne
- Blondie's Secret as George Radcliffe
- Life of St. Paul Series as Demetrius
- Blondie's Big Deal as George M. Radcliffe
- The Fountainhead as Alvah Scarret
- The Girl from Jones Beach as Mr. Graves - Ruth's Attorney
- Scene of the Crime as Arthur Webson
- Blondie Hits the Jackpot as George Radcliffe
- Always Leave Them Laughing as Elliott Montgomery
- Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey as Belden
- Young Man with a Horn as Phil Morrison
- Peggy as Fred Collins
- When You're Smiling as Herbert Reynolds
- The Fuller Brush Girl as Harvey Simpson
- The West Point Story as Mr. Jocelyn
- Dallas as Matt Coulter
- The Fat Man as Police Lieutenant Stark
- Criminal Lawyer as Walter Medford
- Disk Jockey as Marley
- Magnificent Adventure
- The System as Barry X. Brady
- Have Rocket, Will Travel as J.P. Morse
- Visit to a Small Planet as George Abercrombie
- Private Property as Ed Hogate
- All in a Night's Work as Sam Weaver
- Pocketful of Miracles as Mayor
- Critic's Choice as Joe Rosenfield
- Black Zoo as Jerry Stengel
- The Patsy as Business Executive
- John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! as Ambassadaor Brinkley
- Frankie and Johnny as Joe Wilbur
- Penelope as Bank Manager
- The Gnome-Mobile as Dr. Ramsey
- The Comic as Lawrence