J.P. McGowan

J.P. McGowan

Birthday

23.02.1880

Deathday

26.03.1952

Place of birth

Terowie, Australia

Gender

Male

Known for

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.

Movies

His Nemesis

His Nemesis

11/18/1914

Silver Spurs

Silver Spurs

1/29/1936

Gun Gospel

Gun Gospel

11/6/1927

Breezy Bill

Breezy Bill

1/24/1930

The Slaver

The Slaver

12/7/1927

Stampede

Stampede

11/26/1936

Two Outlaws

Two Outlaws

11/18/1928

Red Signals

Red Signals

3/1/1927

Outwitted

Outwitted

1/1/1925

Danger Quest

Danger Quest

Invalid Date

Stormy Seas

Stormy Seas

7/1/1923

Duped

Duped

4/25/1925

Baffled

Baffled

2/1/1924

Do or Die

Do or Die

1/2/1921

Stagecoach

Stagecoach

3/2/1939

East of Java

East of Java

12/1/1935

Borderland

Borderland

2/26/1937

The Shaughraun

The Shaughraun

12/23/1912

Savage Fury

Savage Fury

1/1/1956

A Texas Cowboy

A Texas Cowboy

12/26/1929

The Invaders

The Invaders

10/1/1929

The Red Rider

The Red Rider

7/16/1934

Mississippi

Mississippi

3/22/1935

Diamond Jim

Diamond Jim

9/1/1935

The Silent Code

The Silent Code

11/20/1935

Flaming Gold

Flaming Gold

9/28/1932

Crack O' Dawn

Crack O' Dawn

10/16/1926

Kidnapped

Kidnapped

5/27/1938

Hunted Men

Hunted Men

5/27/1938

His Mother

His Mother

1/25/1912

Jungle Jim

Jungle Jim

1/18/1937

Rory O'More

Rory O'More

9/3/1911

Wagon Wheels

Wagon Wheels

9/15/1934

Slave Ship

Slave Ship

6/16/1937

Sinner Take All

Sinner Take All

12/18/1936

Arizona Days

Arizona Days

8/1/1928

Vagabonds

Vagabonds

2/9/1912

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