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19 Facts About Douglas Fowley

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Douglas Fowley was the father of rock and roll musician and record producer Kim Fowley.

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Douglas Fowley enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II, where he served on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean.

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Douglas Fowley's films include Twenty Mule Team, Fall Guy, Mighty Joe Young, Angels in the Outfield, Battleground, Armored Car Robbery, Chick Carter, Detective, The Naked Jungle, The High and the Mighty, and Walking Tall.

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Fabrique, as played by Douglas Fowley, having no problem working around morals or the law, could be either hilarious or cold-blooded.

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From 1966 to 1967, Douglas Fowley portrayed Andrew Hanks in Pistols 'n' Petticoats, a CBS sitcom.

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Douglas Fowley portrayed retired businessman Robert Redford in Detective School.

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Douglas Fowley was cast in 1956 as Bob Egan in the "Two-Fisted Saint" episode of the religious anthology series Crossroads.

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Douglas Fowley portrayed a con man in two episodes of the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life.

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Douglas Fowley guest-starred on Reed Hadley's CBS legal drama The Public Defender.

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Douglas Fowley appeared, too, on the ABC situation comedy The Pride of the Family and on the NBC Western series The Californians and Jefferson Drum.

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Douglas Fowley was cast on two Rod Cameron series, the syndicated City Detective and the Western-themed State Trooper, and in John Bromfield's series, US Marshal.

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Douglas Fowley guest-starred in the David Janssen crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective and guest-starred in season two, episode four of the Robert Culp Western Trackdown.

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In 1959, Douglas Fowley appeared with Frank Ferguson in the episode "A Race for Life" of the CBS Western series The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun.

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In 1964, Douglas Fowley made a guest appearance on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason playing agent Rubin Cason in "The Case of the Bountiful Beauty".

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In 1967, Douglas Fowley guest-starred on the short-lived CBS Western Dundee and the Culhane with John Mills.

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Douglas Fowley was cast in 1963 in Miracle of the White Stallions.

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In 1977, Fowley portrayed Dr O B Mudd in the pilot episode of the NBC situation comedy Quark.

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Douglas Fowley was usually typecast as a villain; when not playing an actual criminal, he often portrayed an argumentative troublemaker.

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Douglas Fowley died on May 21,1998, at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, aged 86.