Stuart E. McGowan Writer
Stuart E. McGowan is a 95 years old writer from United States of America from Chicago, Illinois. Stuart E. McGowan was born on August 17, 1904 (died on September 18, 1999, he was 95 years old) in Chicago, Illinois.
About
No, he died on 09/18/1999, 25 years ago. He was 95 years old when he died. He died in North Hollywood
Works
Stuart E. McGowan Movies (52)
There are 52 movies of Stuart E. McGowan.
His first feature film was Under Western Stars (1938). He was 33 when he starred in this movie. Since 1938, he has appeared in 52 feature films. The last one is Don't Fence Me In (1945). .
View all Stuart E. McGowan movies.Stuart E. McGowan movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Screenplay | Under Western Stars (1938) | 33 |
Writer | Barnyard Follies (1940) | 36 |
Writer | Hellfire (1949) | 44 |
Story | The Billion Dollar Hobo (1977) | 73 |
Director | The Billion Dollar Hobo (1977) | 73 |
Script Supervisor | Too Many Highballs (1933) | 28 |
Writer | Ladies in Distress (1938) | 33 |
Screenplay | Trouble in Sundown (1939) | 34 |
Screenplay | Village Barn Dance (1940) | 35 |
Writer | Hoosier Holiday (1943) | 39 |
Screenplay | O, My Darling Clementine (1943) | 39 |
Screenplay | Singing Guns (1950) | 45 |
Story | Down Mexico Way (1941) | 37 |
Screenplay | Night Train to Memphis (1946) | 41 |
Story | Saddle Pals (1947) | 42 |
Screenplay | Jeepers Creepers (1939) | 35 |
Writer | The Big Show (1936) | 32 |
Writer | Country Fair (1941) | 36 |
Writer | The Inner Circle (1946) | 41 |
Director | They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978) | 73 |
Screenplay | The Big Bonanza (1944) | 40 |
Screenplay | In Old Monterey (1939) | 34 |
Screenplay | The Singing Cowboy (1936) | 31 |
Screenplay | Hi, Neighbor (1942) | 37 |
Screenplay | Sing, Neighbor, Sing (1944) | 39 |
Story | Stardust on the Sage (1942) | 37 |
Director | The Ice House (1969) | 64 |
Story | My Wife's Relatives (1939) | 34 |
Screenplay | San Fernando Valley (1944) | 40 |
Screenplay | Come On, Leathernecks! (1938) | 33 |
Writer | Snowfire (1958) | 53 |
Director | Snowfire (1958) | 53 |
Screenplay | Bill Cracks Down (1937) | 32 |
Screenplay | Twilight on the Rio Grande (1947) | 42 |
Screenplay | Git Along Little Dogies (1937) | 32 |
Screenplay | Tokyo File 212 (1951) | 46 |
Director | Tokyo File 212 (1951) | 46 |
Screenplay | The Showdown (1950) | 45 |
Director | The Showdown (1950) | 45 |
Screenplay | Grand Ole Opry (1940) | 35 |
Screenplay | Red River Valley (1936) | 31 |
Story | Red River Valley (1936) | 31 |
Screenplay | Guns and Guitars (1936) | 31 |
Story | Lady Luck (1936) | 32 |
Story | Sea Spoilers (1936) | 32 |
Screenplay | Hollywood Stadium Mystery (1938) | 33 |
Story | Down in 'Arkansaw' (1938) | 34 |
Screenplay | In Old Missouri (1940) | 35 |
Screenplay | Arkansas Judge (1941) | 36 |
Writer | Mountain Moonlight (1941) | 36 |
Writer | Shepherd of the Ozarks (1942) | 37 |
Screenplay | Don't Fence Me In (1945) | 41 |
Stuart E. McGowan zodiac sign was leo.
Other facts about Stuart E. McGowan
Date of death | 1999-09-18T00:00:00Z |
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Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Place of death | North Hollywood |
Given name | Stuart |
Family name | McGowan. Show people with the surname McGowan |