
Reginald Owen
Acting
🎂 1887-08-04
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.
Cast credits(137)

1964

1957

Marquis Norbert Belcastle
1957

Doctor
1954

Sir Hillary Cooper
1965

1970

Herbert Blakely
1959

The Hussar ('A Terribly Strange Bed')
1960

Ambrose Feather
1959

Admiral Boom
1964

Gen. Teagler
1971

Foley
1942

Treville
1948

Professor Elliott
1941

Dr. Becquerel
1943

(archive footage) (uncredited)
1974

"Biffer"
1942

Patrick
1967

Father Victor
1950

Skipper of the Congo Queen
1942

Noah Glenkins
1942

Herries
1934

Dictionary McKinney
1936

Ebenezer Scrooge
1938

Ben Weatherstaff
1949

McCready
1945

Stryver
1935

Capt. Hartley
1939

The Advocate
1948

Schultz
1942

Gervase Gonwell
1940

Sampston
1936

The Prime Minister
1932

Duke of Malmunster
1945

Judge
1946

Mr. Foley
1950

Stiva
1935

Vincent Charlton
1939

Clayton
1942

'Buzz' Foster
1940

Sir James Felton
1936

Maurice Dourel
1937

Cary Shadwell
1945

President of Club
1936

Sir Horace Bragdon
1939

Myerson
1936

Sergeant Davie
1949

Mr. Henry Casper
1943

Sherlock Holmes (archive footage)
1985

James Dalton
1934

Bernard Dalvik
1941

Charles
1933

Farmer Ede
1945

Chancellor
1937

Mr. Smith
1935

The Governor-General
1934

Mr. Fortune
1947

Freeman
1933

Paul
1935

William
1937

Bainbridge Gibbons
1954

Willie Manning
1942

Hopps
1948

Lord Canterville
1944

Lord Darlington
1933

Mr. Amboy
1945

King Louis XV
1934

John Hodge Lawson
1938

Benjy Hawkins
1948

Sherlock Holmes
1933
Heathcote St. John
1922

King Louis XV
1946

Dr. Pembroke
1945

Charlie Grump
1938

Dr. Herbert Atkins
1932

'Whiskers'
1942

Baron Otto Spandermann
1936

Simpson
1943

Mr. Frith
1933

Cecil Herrick
1932

Claude Dabney
1931

Dely Delacorte
1951

Archie Biddle
1936

Tom Fraleigh
1963

Henry Arbuthnot
1935

Mr. Bennett
1960

Thorpe Athelny
1934

Mr. Bronson
1939

General Allen
1941

Maj. Tyler-Blane
1942

Max Milton
1941

Mr. Redcliffe
1941

Captain Lanlaire
1946

Dr. Mespelbrunn
1943

Baron 'Nicky' von Burgen
1932

John Girard
1943

Leonard
1934

Edwards, Marvin's Valet
1939

Capt. Hoseason
1938

Guy Waller
1935

Ernst Weber
1934

Henry Carmel
1946

Admiral Monti
1937

Police Commissioner Col. Thomas Dawson
1934

Dexter Grayson
1931

Col. Trane
1943

Emperor Franz Josef
1940

Hemingway
1940

The Baron
1934

Blackton Gregory
1936

Claude Dabney
1937

Captain O'Hara
1947

Philo Cobson
1942

Dr. Watson
1932

The Waiter
1935

Tallyrand
1937

Lord Jimmy
1932

Oscar Baroque
1934

William, the Butler
1938

Sir George Kelvin
1941

General Videnko
1939

Robert Crosbie
1929

Mr. Hopkins
1946

Consul
1962

Jason Tripp
1963

Johann Kesselhut
1938

James Moore
1947

Vova
1934

King Louis XV
1933

Judge Wallace Winthrop
1954

Hillary Bellaire
1938

Bordenave
1934

Reginald Mason
1941

1964

Lord Wheatley
1922

J. Cecil Bennett
1959
Scrooge (atchive footage)
1938