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Home/People/Henry Rowland
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Born
Dec 28, 1913Died: Apr 26, 1984
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

71
Movies
48
TV Shows
Also Known As
Heinrich Wilhelm von Bock
IMDb Profile

Henry Rowland

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henry Rowland (born Heinrich Wilhelm von Bock; December 28, 1913 – April 26, 1984) was an American film and television actor. Rowland's father left Germany before World War I began and became a professor of German at the University of Nebraska. Following the war, Rowland was educated in Germany through the secondary level. He returned to the United States and studied acting in Pasadena. Rowland had heavily Teutonic facial features, making him an invaluable commodity in wartime films, even though he was born in the American Midwest. Rowland "heiled" and "achtunged" his way through a variety of films, ranging from Casablanca to Russ Meyer's Supervixens. Conversely, he showed up as an American flight surgeon in 1944's Winged Victory, billed under his Army rank as Corporal Henry Rowland. In his last years, Rowland had continued playing such Germanic characters as the Amish farmer in The Frisco Kid (1979). He appeared six times on the western series Annie Oakley, starring Gail Davis and Brad Johnson. He was also cast in the television series Brave Eagle, Fury, The Lone Ranger, Zorro, The Rifleman, Tales of Wells Fargo (episode "Laredo"), and Gunsmoke. For his contribution to the television industry, Henry Rowland has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6328 Hollywood Boulevard. CLR
Pandora Peaks poster

Pandora Peaks

Cast
2004
The Frisco Kid poster

The Frisco Kid

as 1st Farmer (Amish Man)
1979
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens poster

Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens

as Martin Bormann
1979
Supervixens poster

Supervixens

as Martin Bormann
1975
Diamonds Are Forever poster

Diamonds Are Forever

as Dr. Tynan (uncredited)
1971
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls poster

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

as Otto
1970
U-238 and the Witch Doctor poster

U-238 and the Witch Doctor

as Kurgan
1966
36 Hours poster

36 Hours

as German Soldier
1964
Seven Ways from Sundown poster

Seven Ways from Sundown

Cast
1960
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus poster

Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus

as Circus Cook
1960
Zorro, the Avenger poster

Zorro, the Avenger

as Count Kolinko
1959
The Case Against Brooklyn poster

The Case Against Brooklyn

Cast
1958
The Left Handed Gun poster

The Left Handed Gun

as Man on Street with Deputy (uncredited)
1958
The Young Lions poster

The Young Lions

as Sergeant (uncredited)
1958
My Man Godfrey poster

My Man Godfrey

as Ship Manifest Officer (uncredited)
1957
Looking for Danger poster

Looking for Danger

as Sgt. Wetzel
1957
Chicago Confidential poster

Chicago Confidential

as Milt (uncredited)
1957
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend poster

Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend

as Farmer (uncredited)
1957
Gun Duel in Durango poster

Gun Duel in Durango

as Roy
1957
The Girl in the Kremlin poster

The Girl in the Kremlin

as Policeman (uncredited)
1957