Tudor Owen

Tudor Owen

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Tudor Owen was born on Jan 20, 1898 in UK. Tudor Owen's big-screen debut came with Bride of the Storm directed by J. Stuart Blackton in 1926, strarring Funeral Harry. Tudor Owen is known for The Sword in the Stone directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, Sebastian Cabot stars as Sir Ector and Karl Swenson as Merlin. The upcoming new movie Tudor Owen plays is The Sword in the Stone which will be released on Jun 21, 1964.

This distinctive-looking, bushy-browed, heavy-set Welsh character actor played dozens of rustics, sea captains, sheriffs, priests and police officers during a forty-year long career, starting in 1926. His was the perfect face for period drama. At the peak of his popularity, Owen co-starred as a first mate in Captain David Grief (1957), a South Seas adventure based on stories by Jack London. During the 1940's and 50's, he was prolific on radio, lending his voice to crime dramas like "Pursuit" (CBS, 1949-52) and "Pete Kelly's Blues". His best-known role was that of alcoholic 'wharf-bum' Jocko Madigan, drunk ex-doctor friend and sidekick of star Jack Webb, in "Pat Novak for Hire". He also voiced Towser in Les 101 dalmatiens (1961)).

  • Birthday

    Jan 20, 1898
  • Place of Birth

    Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales, UK

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