
Edward Bowes
WriterActorComposer
- Born
- June 14, 1874
- Died
- June 14, 1946
Edward Bowes was born on 14 June 1874 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Major Bowes' Amateur Parade No. 1 (1936), Kindling (1915) and Camille (1926). He was married to Margaret Illington. He died on 14 June 1946 in Rumson, New Jersey, USA.
Biography
Writer
| Major Bowes Amateur Parade No. 2(1936) |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Parade No. 1(1936) |
| Bits of Africa(1928) |
Actor
In Tune with Tomorrow(1939)as Narrator |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Parade No. 1(1936)as Major Bowes |
Composer
The Garden of Allah(1927) |
Camille(1926) |
Editor
| Bits of Africa(1928) |
Music Department
Don Juan(1926) |
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ(1925) |
Additional Crew
Kindling(1915) |
Self
| Major Bowes Amateur Parade No. 2(1936)as Self - Major Bowes |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Theater of the Air No. 5(1935)as Self |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Theater of the Air No. 3(1935)as Self |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Theater of the Air No. 2(1935)as Self |
| Major Bowes' Amateur Theater of the Air No. 1(1935)as Self - Major Bowes |
Archive Footage
| Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time(1990)as Self |
Our World(1986)as Self - Radio Host |
Good Old Days Part II(1978)as Self |
La Voce: The Jimmy Roselli Storyas Major Bowes |








