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Home/People/J.P. McGowan
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Born
Feb 23, 1880Died: Mar 26, 1952
Lived 72 years
Place of Birth
Terowie, Australia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

142
Movies
0
TV Shows
148
Directed
Also Known As
John Paterson McGowan
IMDb Profile

J.P. McGowan

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia John Paterson McGowan (February 24, 1880 – March 26, 1952) was a pioneering Hollywood actor and director and occasionally a screenwriter and producer. J. P. McGowan, as he was usually known, remains the only Australian to have been made a life member of the Screen Directors Guild (now Directors Guild of America). Born in the then-bustling railway centre of Terowie in South Australia, McGowan grew up in Adelaide (Islington) and Sydney. He was a capable horseman and served in the Second Boer War with Montmorency's Scouts as a special dispatch rider. McGowan directed and often acted in the first 33 episodes of Kalem's 1914 adventure film series, The Hazards of Helen, which eventually ran to 54 episodes, some still with McGowan's participation. While filming he began a relationship with Helen Holmes, the film's star, and the two married. They left Kalem to set up their own production company, Signal Films, which successfully made a series of railroad melodramas but lost out when their distributor (Mutual) failed. The collaboration ended when they divorced in 1925. There was an adopted daughter, Kaye. McGowan successfully made the transition from silent film to talkies. While never a major star, in a busy career that spanned four decades he is credited with acting in 232 films—mostly strong roles like sheriff or villain—writing 26 screenplays and directing 242 productions. In 1932 he directed a young John Wayne in the 12-episode rail vs airplane serial The Hurricane Express for the independent Mascot Pictures. From 1938 to 1951, as Executive Secretary of the Screen Directors Guild, he fought to secure recognition for the director within the studio systems of the film and emerging television industry. J.P. McGowan died in 1952 in Hollywood and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Savage Fury poster

Savage Fury

as Ship's Captain
1956
The Lady and the Bandit poster

The Lady and the Bandit

as Old Man
1951
Stagecoach poster

Stagecoach

as Bit Part (uncredited)
1939
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Code of the Fearless

as Undetermined Minor Role
1939
The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok poster

The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok

as Scudder
1938
Kidnapped poster

Kidnapped

as Clansman
1938
Hunted Men poster

Hunted Men

as Cop
1938
The Buccaneer poster

The Buccaneer

as Jailer
1938
Prairie Thunder poster

Prairie Thunder

as Col. Stanton
1937
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Heart of the Rockies

as Ed Dawson
1937
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Rough Riding Rhythm

as Pete Hobart
1937
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Empty Holsters

as U.S. Marshal Billy O'Neill
1937
She Had to Eat poster

She Had to Eat

as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1937
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Slave Ship

as Helmsman
1937
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Hit the Saddle

as Rance McGowan
1937
Borderland poster

Borderland

as El Rio Sheriff
1937
Jungle Jim poster

Jungle Jim

as Ship Captain J.S. Robinson
1937
Sinner Take All poster

Sinner Take All

as Police Officer Murphy (uncredited)
1936
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Stampede

as Matt Stevens
1936
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The Accusing Finger

as Inner Guard
1936
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