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This distinctive-looking, bushy-browed, heavy-set Welsh character actor played dozens of rustics, sea captains, sheriffs, priests and police officers during a forty-year long career, starting in 1926. His was the perfect face for period drama. At the peak of his popularity, Owen co-starred as a first mate in Captain David Grief (1957), a South Seas adventure based on stories by Jack London. During the 1940's and 50's, he was prolific on radio, lending his voice to crime dramas like "Pursuit" (CBS, 1949-52) and "Pete Kelly's Blues". His best-known role was that of alcoholic 'wharf-bum' Jocko Madigan, drunk ex-doctor friend and sidekick of star Jack Webb, in "Pat Novak for Hire". He also voiced Towser in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)).- Actor
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Harry-Max was born on 23 November 1901 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for La belle et son fantôme (1962), Stolen Kisses (1968) and Hibernatus (1969). He died on 13 March 1979 in Ivry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France.- Production Designer
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Erich Kettelhut was born on 1 November 1893 in Berlin, Germany. He was a production designer and art director, known for Metropolis (1927), Die Herrin der Welt, 7. Teil - Die Wohltäterin der Menschheit (1920) and Die Herrin der Welt 4. Teil - König Macombe (1919). He died on 13 March 1979 in Hamburg, West Germany.- Music Department
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Robert MacGimsey was born on 28 December 1927 in Pineville, Louisiana, USA. He is known for Johns (1996), Song of the South (1946) and The Strip (1951). He died on 13 March 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.