Known for Acting
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.
1956
as Reform Club Member (uncredited)
1956
as Old Tom
1960
as Rev. Russell
1949
as Captain MacPhee
1960
as Jock Munro
1955
as Grimes (as Norman Macowan)
1960
as Tinker
1953
as Old Villager
1957
as Trifon's Father
1958
as Danny
1958
as Heiss
1951
as McTavis, ferry pilot
1955
as Cagey
1951
as Rigby
1959
as Tugboat Engineer
1952
as Pettigrew
1950
as Elderly Husband