
Reginald Owen
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1887-08-04
Day of Death
1972-11-05 (85 years old)
Place of Birth
Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Reginald Owen
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Reginald Owen (5 August 1887 – 5 November 1972) was an English character actor. He was known for his many roles in British and American films and later in television programmes. The son of Joseph and Frances Owen, Reginald Owen studied at Sir Herbert Tree's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made his professional debut in 1905. In 1911, he starred in the original production of Where the Rainbow Ends as Saint George which opened to very good reviews on 21 December 1911. Reginald Owen had a few years earlier met the author Mrs. Clifford Mills as a young actor, and it was he who on hearing her idea of a Rainbow Story persuaded her to turn it into a play, and thus "Where the Rainbow Ends" was born.
He went to the United States in 1920 and worked originally on Broadway in New York, but later moved to Hollywood, where he began a lengthy film career. He was always a familiar face in many Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions.
Owen is perhaps best known today for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1938 film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, a role he inherited from Lionel Barrymore, who had played the part of Scrooge on the radio every Christmas for years until Barrymore broke his hip in an accident.
Owen was one of only five actors to play both Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr Watson (Jeremy Brett played Watson on stage in the United States prior to adopting the mantle of Holmes on British television, Carleton Hobbs played both roles in British radio adaptations while Patrick Macnee played both roles in US television films). Howard Marion-Crawford played Holmes in a radio adaptation of "The Speckled Band" and later played Watson to Ronald Howard’s Holmes in the 1954-55 television series.
Owen first played Watson in the film Sherlock Holmes (1932), and then Holmes himself in A Study in Scarlet (1933). Having played Ebenezer Scrooge, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Owen has the odd distinction of playing three classic characters of Victorian fiction only to live to see those characters be taken over and personified by other actors, namely Alastair Sim as Scrooge, Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Watson.
Later in his career, Owen appeared opposite James Garner in the television series Maverick in the episodes "The Belcastle Brand" (1957) and "Gun-Shy" (1958) and also guest starred in episodes of the series One Step Beyond and Bewitched. He was featured in the Walt Disney films Mary Poppins (1964) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). He had a small role in the 1962 Irwin Allen production of the Jules Verne novel Five Weeks in a Balloon. In August 1964, his Bel-Air mansion was rented out to the Beatles, who were performing at the Hollywood Bowl, when no hotel would book them.
Known For
Acting
(1985)
The Many Faces of Sherlock Holmes
as Sherlock Holmes (archive footage)
(1974)
That's Entertainment!
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1971)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
as Gen. Teagler
(1967)
Rosie!
as Patrick
(1964)
Mary Poppins
as Admiral Boom
(1964)
(1963)
The Thrill of It All
as Old Tom Fraleigh
(1963)
Tammy and the Doctor
as Jason Tripp
(1962)
Five Weeks in a Balloon
as Consul
(1960)
Moochie of Pop Warner Football
as Mr. Bennett
(1959)
Moochie of the Little League
as J. Cecil Bennett
(1954)
Red Garters
as Judge Wallace Winthrop
(1954)
The Great Diamond Robbery
as Bainbridge Gibbons
(1951)
Grounds for Marriage
as Dely Delacorte
(1950)
Kim
as Father Victor
(1950)
The Miniver Story
as Mr. Foley
(1949)
The Secret Garden
as Ben Weatherstaff
(1949)
Challenge to Lassie
as Sergeant Davie
(1948)
The Three Musketeers
as Treville
(1948)
Julia Misbehaves
as Benjy Hawkins
(1948)
The Pirate
as The Advocate
(1948)
Hills of Home
as Hopps
(1947)
Green Dolphin Street
as Captain O'Hara
(1947)
If Winter Comes
as Mr. Fortune
(1947)
Thunder in the Valley
as James Moore
(1946)
The Diary of a Chambermaid
as Captain Lanlaire
(1946)
Cluny Brown
as Henry Carmel
(1946)
The Imperfect Lady
as Mr. Hopkins
(1946)
Monsieur Beaucaire
as King Louis XV
(1946)
Piccadilly Incident
as Judge
(1945)
Captain Kidd
as Cary Shadwell
(1945)
National Velvet
as Farmer Ede
(1945)
The Valley of Decision
as McCready
(1945)
Kitty
as Duke of Malmunster
(1945)
She Went to the Races
as Dr. Pembroke
(1945)
The Sailor Takes a Wife
as Mr. Amboy
(1944)
The Canterville Ghost
as Lord Canterville
(1943)
Madame Curie
as Dr. Becquerel
(1943)
Above Suspicion
as Dr. Mespelbrunn
(1943)
Forever and a Day
as Simpson
(1943)
Salute to the Marines
as Mr. Henry Casper
(1943)
Assignment in Brittany
as Col. Trane
(1943)
Three Hearts for Julia
as John Girard
(1942)
Mrs. Miniver
as Foley
(1942)
Random Harvest
as "Biffer"
(1942)
White Cargo
as Skipper of the Congo Queen
(1942)
Woman of the Year
as Clayton
(1942)
Reunion in France
as Schultz
(1942)
We Were Dancing
as Maj. Tyler-Blane
(1942)
Somewhere I'll Find You
as Willie Manning
(1942)
Cairo
as Philo Cobson
(1942)
I Married an Angel
as 'Whiskers'
(1942)
Pierre of the Plains
as Noah Glenkins
(1941)
Tarzan's Secret Treasure
as Professor Elliott
(1941)
A Woman's Face
as Bernard Dalvik
(1941)
They Met in Bombay
as General Allen
(1941)
Lady Be Good
as Max Milton
(1941)
Charley's Aunt
as Mr. Redcliffe
(1941)
Blonde Inspiration
as Reginald Mason
(1941)
Free and Easy
as Sir George Kelvin
(1940)
Florian
as Emperor Franz Josef
(1940)
Hullabaloo
as 'Buzz' Foster
(1940)
The Ghost Comes Home
as Hemingway
(1940)
The Earl of Chicago
as Gervase Gonwell
(1939)
The Real Glory
as Capt. Hartley
(1939)
Hotel Imperial
as General Videnko
(1939)
Bridal Suite
as Sir Horace Bragdon
(1939)
Remember?
as Mr. Bronson
(1939)
Bad Little Angel
as Edwards, Marvin's Valet
(1939)
Fast and Loose
as Vincent Charlton
(1938)
A Christmas Carol
as Ebenezer Scrooge
(1938)
Three Loves Has Nancy
as William, the Butler
(1938)
Kidnapped
as Capt. Hoseason
(1938)
The Girl Downstairs
as Charlie Grump
(1938)
Paradise for Three
as Johann Kesselhut
(1938)
Everybody Sing
as Hillary Bellaire
(1938)
Vacation from Love
as John Hodge Lawson
(1938)
A Fireside Chat with Lionel Barrymore
as Scrooge (atchive footage)
(1937)
The Bride Wore Red
as Admiral Monti
(1937)
Madame X
as Maurice Dourel
(1937)
Conquest
as Tallyrand
(1937)
Rosalie
as Chancellor
(1937)
Personal Property
as Claude Dabney
(1937)
Dangerous Number
as William
(1936)
The Great Ziegfeld
as Sampston
(1936)
Rose Marie
as Myerson
(1936)
Love on the Run
as Baron Otto Spandermann
(1936)
Adventure in Manhattan
as Blackton Gregory
(1936)
Trouble for Two
as President of Club
(1936)
Yours for the Asking
as Dictionary McKinney
(1936)
Petticoat Fever
as Sir James Felton
(1936)
The Girl on the Front Page
as Archie Biddle
(1935)
Anna Karenina
as Stiva
(1935)
Call of the Wild
as Mr. Smith
(1935)
A Tale of Two Cities
as Stryver
(1935)
The Good Fairy
as The Waiter
(1935)
The Bishop Misbehaves
as Guy Waller
(1935)
Enchanted April
as Henry Arbuthnot
(1935)
Escapade
as Paul
(1934)
The House of Rothschild
as Herries
(1934)
Nana
as Bordenave
(1934)
Of Human Bondage
as Thorpe Athelny
(1934)
Mandalay
as Police Commissioner Col. Thomas Dawson
(1934)
Fashions of 1934
as Oscar Baroque
(1934)
Stingaree
as The Governor-General
(1934)
The Countess of Monte Cristo
as The Baron
(1934)
Here Is My Heart
as Vova
(1934)
Music in the Air
as Ernst Weber
(1934)
The Human Side
as James Dalton
(1934)
Madame du Barry
as King Louis XV
(1934)
Where Sinners Meet
as Leonard
(1933)
A Study in Scarlet
as Sherlock Holmes
(1933)
Queen Christina
as Charles
(1933)
Voltaire
as King Louis XV
(1933)
Double Harness
as Freeman
(1933)
The Narrow Corner
as Mr. Frith
(1933)
The Big Brain
as Lord Darlington
(1932)
Downstairs
as Baron 'Nicky' von Burgen
(1932)
Lovers Courageous
as Lord Jimmy
(1932)
Sherlock Holmes
as Dr. Watson
(1932)
The Man Called Back
as Dr. Herbert Atkins
(1932)
Robbers' Roost
as Cecil Herrick
(1932)
A Woman Commands
as The Prime Minister
(1931)
Platinum Blonde
as Dexter Grayson
(1931)
The Man in Possession
as Claude Dabney
(1929)
The Letter
as Robert Crosbie
(1922)
Phroso
as Lord Wheatley
(1922)
The Grass Orphan
as Heathcote St. John
Crew
(1938)
Stablemates
Story
(1933)
A Study in Scarlet
Dialogue