Reginald Owen

Reginald Owen

Biography

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John Reginald Owen (5 August 1887 – 5 November 1972) was an English character actor. He was known for his many roles in British and American films and later in television programmes. The son of Joseph and Frances Owen, Reginald Owen studied at Sir Herbert Tree's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made his professional debut in 1905. In 1911, he starred in the original production of Where the Rainbow Ends as Saint George which opened to very good reviews on 21 December 1911. Reginald Owen had a few years earlier met the author Mrs. Clifford Mills as a young actor, and it was he who on hearing her idea of a Rainbow Story persuaded her to turn it into a play, and thus "Where the Rainbow Ends" was born.

He went to the United States in 1920 and worked originally on Broadway in New York, but later moved to Hollywood, where he began a lengthy film career. He was always a familiar face in many Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions.

Owen is perhaps best known today for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1938 film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, a role he inherited from Lionel Barrymore, who had played the part of Scrooge on the radio every Christmas for years until Barrymore broke his hip in an accident.

Owen was one of only five actors to play both Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr Watson (Jeremy Brett played Watson on stage in the United States prior to adopting the mantle of Holmes on British television, Carleton Hobbs played both roles in British radio adaptations while Patrick Macnee played both roles in US television films). Howard Marion-Crawford played Holmes in a radio adaptation of "The Speckled Band" and later played Watson to Ronald Howard’s Holmes in the 1954-55 television series.

Owen first played Watson in the film Sherlock Holmes (1932), and then Holmes himself in A Study in Scarlet (1933). Having played Ebenezer Scrooge, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Owen has the odd distinction of playing three classic characters of Victorian fiction only to live to see those characters be taken over and personified by other actors, namely Alastair Sim as Scrooge, Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Watson.

Later in his career, Owen appeared opposite James Garner in the television series Maverick in the episodes "The Belcastle Brand" (1957) and "Gun-Shy" (1958) and also guest starred in episodes of the series One Step Beyond and Bewitched. He was featured in the Walt Disney films Mary Poppins (1964) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). He had a small role in the 1962 Irwin Allen production of the Jules Verne novel Five Weeks in a Balloon. In August 1964, his Bel-Air mansion was rented out to the Beatles, who were performing at the Hollywood Bowl, when no hotel would book them.

🎬 Movies Featuring Reginald Owen

The Many Faces of Sherlock Holmes

The Many Faces of Sherlock Holmes (1985)

as Sherlock Holmes (archive footage)
That's Entertainment!

That's Entertainment! (1974)

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins (1964)

as Admiral Boom
Red Garters

Red Garters (1954)

as Judge Wallace Winthrop
Kim

Kim (1950)

as Father Victor
The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden (1949)

as Ben Weatherstaff
The Pirate

The Pirate (1948)

as The Advocate
Cluny Brown

Cluny Brown (1946)

as Henry Carmel
Captain Kidd

Captain Kidd (1945)

as Cary Shadwell
Kitty

Kitty (1945)

as Duke of Malmunster
Madame Curie

Madame Curie (1943)

as Dr. Becquerel
Above Suspicion

Above Suspicion (1943)

as Dr. Mespelbrunn
Reunion in France

Reunion in France (1942)

as Schultz, Gestapo agent
White Cargo

White Cargo (1942)

as Skipper of the Congo Queen
Cairo

Cairo (1942)

as Philo Cobson
We Were Dancing

We Were Dancing (1942)

as Maj. Tyler-Blane
Charley's Aunt

Charley's Aunt (1941)

as Mr. Redcliffe
A Woman's Face

A Woman's Face (1941)

as Bernard Dalvik
Free and Easy

Free and Easy (1941)

as Sir George Kelvin
Hullabaloo

Hullabaloo (1940)

as 'Buzz' Foster
Florian

Florian (1940)

as Emperor Franz Josef
Remember?

Remember? (1939)

as Mr. Bronson
Bad Little Angel

Bad Little Angel (1939)

as Edwards, Marvin's Valet
The Real Glory

The Real Glory (1939)

as Capt. Hartley
Bridal Suite

Bridal Suite (1939)

as Sir Horace Bragdon
Hotel Imperial

Hotel Imperial (1939)

as General Videnko
Fast and Loose

Fast and Loose (1939)

as Vincent Charlton
A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol (1938)

as Ebenezer Scrooge
Vacation from Love

Vacation from Love (1938)

as John Hodge Lawson
Three Loves Has Nancy

Three Loves Has Nancy (1938)

as William, the Butler
Paradise for Three

Paradise for Three (1938)

as Johann Kesselhut
Kidnapped

Kidnapped (1938)

as Capt. Hoseason
Everybody Sing

Everybody Sing (1938)

as Hillary Bellaire
Rosalie

Rosalie (1937)

as Chancellor
Conquest

Conquest (1937)

as Tallyrand
Madame X

Madame X (1937)

as Maurice Dourel
Love on the Run

Love on the Run (1936)

as Baron Otto Spandermann
Yours for the Asking

Yours for the Asking (1936)

as Dictionary McKinney
Trouble for Two

Trouble for Two (1936)

as President of Club
Petticoat Fever

Petticoat Fever (1936)

as Sir James Felton
Enchanted April

Enchanted April (1935)

as Henry Arbuthnot
Stingaree

Stingaree (1934)

as The Governor-General
Mandalay

Mandalay (1934)

as Police Commissioner Col. Thomas Dawson
Nana

Nana (1934)

as Bordenave
Voltaire

Voltaire (1933)

as King Louis XV
The Big Brain

The Big Brain (1933)

as Lord Darlington
Robbers' Roost

Robbers' Roost (1932)

as Cecil Herrick
Downstairs

Downstairs (1932)

as Baron 'Nicky' von Burgen
The Man Called Back

The Man Called Back (1932)

as Dr. Herbert Atkins
A Woman Commands

A Woman Commands (1932)

as The Prime Minister
Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde (1931)

as Dexter Grayson
The Letter

The Letter (1929)

as Robert Crosbie
No Image

The Grass Orphan (1922)

as Heathcote St. John
Phroso

Phroso (1922)

as Lord Wheatley