
Norman MacOwan
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1877-01-02
Day of Death
1961-12-31 (84 years old)
Place of Birth
St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Norman MacOwan
Biography
Norman MacOwan was a British actor and writer. He started his career in the theater in 1903, and both wrote and performed a number of plays in the 1920s and 1930s. Plays Norman MacOwan wrote included: The Blue Lagoon (1921), The Infinite Shoeblack (1930), and Glorious Morning (1938). MacOwan appeared in a number of movies including: BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Tread Softly Stranger (1958), Kidnapped (1960), and The City of the Dead (1960). He was married to Violet [Ellen] Stephenson (actress). He died on December 31, 1961 in Hastings, East Sussex, England.
Known For
Acting
(1960)
The City of the Dead
as Rev. Russell
(1960)
Kidnapped
as Tinker
(1960)
The Battle of the Sexes
as Jock Munro
(1959)
The Boy and the Bridge
as Tugboat Engineer
(1958)
Tread Softly Stranger
as Danny
(1958)
Heart of a Child
as Heiss
(1957)
Action of the Tiger
as Trifon's Father
(1956)
Around the World in Eighty Days
as Reform Club Member (uncredited)
(1956)
X the Unknown
as Old Tom
(1955)
Footsteps in the Fog
as Grimes (as Norman Macowan)
(1955)
Where There's a Will
as Cagey
(1953)
Laxdale Hall
as Old Villager
(1952)
Castle in the Air
as Pettigrew
(1951)
Valley of the Eagles
as McTavis, ferry pilot
(1951)
The Dark Light
as Rigby
(1950)
Help Yourself
as Elderly Husband
(1949)
Whisky Galore!
as Captain MacPhee