William Stowell (March 13, 1885 â€" November 24, 1919) was an American
silent film actor.A handsome actor with matinee idol good looks,
Stowell was signed into film in 1909 with IMP (forerunner of Universal
Studios), and debuted by starring in the popular hit The Cowboy
Millionaire (1909), also starring Tom Mix. Between 1909 and 1919
Stowell starred in 119 silent films, often playing in over 10 films a
year.In 1915 he starred in The Great Question alongside actors such as
Harold Lockwood with American Studios. In 1916 he starred in The Love
Hermit portraying Jack Hillman, and began appearing in a series of
Universal features that paired him with Lon Chaney and Dorothy
Phillips. Stowell's early death brought the series of adventures to a
close.
silent film actor.A handsome actor with matinee idol good looks,
Stowell was signed into film in 1909 with IMP (forerunner of Universal
Studios), and debuted by starring in the popular hit The Cowboy
Millionaire (1909), also starring Tom Mix. Between 1909 and 1919
Stowell starred in 119 silent films, often playing in over 10 films a
year.In 1915 he starred in The Great Question alongside actors such as
Harold Lockwood with American Studios. In 1916 he starred in The Love
Hermit portraying Jack Hillman, and began appearing in a series of
Universal features that paired him with Lon Chaney and Dorothy
Phillips. Stowell's early death brought the series of adventures to a
close.
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