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Bill Owen
Bill Owen

Bill Owen

Mar 14, 1914 — Jul 12, 1999 (85 years) Acton, London, England, UK
34 Movies 12 Series
Born in Acton, London, England, UK, Bill Owen is an actor. They appear in the film O Lucky Man! as Supt. Barlow / Insp. Carding.
85R.I.P.
34Movies
12Series
Born in Acton, London, England, UK, Bill Owen is an actor. They appear in the film O Lucky Man! as Supt. Barlow / Insp. Carding.
85 R.I.P.
R.I.P.
34
Movies
12
Series
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Compo
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1993
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Laughterhouse
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Getting Sam Home
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1982
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Mr. B
1978
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In Celebration
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Mr. Shaw
1975
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O Lucky Man!
O Lucky Man!
Supt. Barlow / Insp. Carding
1973
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Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
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George Chambers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bill Owen still alive?
Bill Owen passed away on July 12, 1999 at age 85.
What are the most famous roles of Bill Owen?
Bill Owen is best known for roles in O Lucky Man!, Carry On Sergeant, Carry On Cabby.
How many movies has Bill Owen been in?
Over a 58-year career (since 1941), Bill Owen has appeared in 50 movies and 29 TV shows.
What was Bill Owen's first movie?
The career of Bill Owen began with Tank Patrol (1941).
What is Bill Owen's most recent movie or series?
Bill Owen's most recent release is Smillie's People, which premiered on October 14, 1996.
What TV shows has Bill Owen appeared in?
On television, Bill Owen has appeared in Tales of the Unexpected, Last of the Summer Wine, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Catweazle.
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Bill Owen
Bill Owen
1914-03-14 · Acton, London, England, UK

British born actor known for playing working class characters on film and TV. Born William Rowbotham, the son of a tram driver and laundress, he started playing drums in London nightclubs and toured music halls with his own cabaret act to pay for acting classes. He entertained at Butlin's holiday camps and performed in repertory, joining the Unity Theatre where he attained respect as a stage producer.

His career was interrupted by military service with the Royal Army Ordinance Corps where he was injured in an explosion during a battle training course. Returning to acting, he started making a name for himself in such films as Johnny in the Clouds (1945), When the Bough Breaks (1947), Maniacs on Wheels (1949), and The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952). He continued to perform in the theatre limelight and peaked in roles with Katharine Hepburn in "As You Like It" in 1950, and with "The Threepenny Opera" and "The Mikado", which made use of his musical talents. A writer at heart, he penned songs, musicals and plays over the years. Partnered with Mike Sammes, he wrote songs recorded by Pat Boone, Harry Secombe, Engelbert Humperdinck and Sir Cliff Richard, who had a hit with his 1980 song "Marianne". In the 60s he produced the stage musical, "The Matchgirl", and focused heavily on film slapstick with the 'Carry On' series.

TV stardom came late, in the role of Compo in the BBC's 1973 series "Last of the Summer Wine". When he died of pancreatic cancer in 1999, he asked to be buried in the Yorkshire village of Holmfirth, where the TV series was filmed.

Owen was awarded the MBE in 1976 for his steadfast work for the National Association of Boys Clubs and for his role as chairman of the Performing Arts Advising Panel.

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