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Lowell Gilmore : ウィキペディア英語版
Lowell Gilmore

Lowell Gilmore (20 December 1906 - 31 January 1960) was an American stage, film and television actor.
Lowell Gilmore first worked as a stage manager on the 1929 Broadway play ''The First Mrs. Fraser'', but got his chance as an actor when he replaced actor Eric Elliott in the play.〔(Lowell Gilmore (IBDB) )〕 This was the start to a successful Broadway career in the 1930s with plays like ''The Wind and the Rain'' (1934), ''The Taming of the Shrew'' (1935) and ''Leave Her to Heaven'' (1940). He made his film debut in Jacques Tourneur's war drama ''Days of Glory'' (1944) with Gregory Peck, where he was featured in an extensive role as Peck's second-in-command. His second film role was perhaps his most notable: As painter Basil Hallward in ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (1945), the film adaption of Oscar Wilde's literature classic. Another notable role was the District Commisioneer in the oscar-winning adventure film ''King Solomon's Mines'' (1950) with Deborah Kerr.
Although Gilmore was born in the United States, the "suave-looking, wavy-haired supporting actor" often portrayed British characters like doctors, officers and aristrocrats.〔(NY Times: Lowell Gilmore )〕 His roles were often dapper and sometimes also cads and villains.〔(Lowell Gilmore (IMDB) )〕 One of his best roles was probably as the Duke of Gloucester (the future Richard III) in ''The Black Arrow'' (1948), where he played him as a semi-sympathetic and charming, semi-villainous character. While his film roles got somewhat smaller in the 1950s, he played in numerous television series like ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and ''The Jack Benny Program''. Gilmore also appeared as Pontius Pilate in the television series ''The Living Christ Series'' (1951) and the film ''Day of Triumph'' (1954). He played his last role in 1958 and died two years later at the age of 53 years.
== Filmography (without TV credits) ==

* ''Days of Glory'' (1944)
* ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (1945)
* ''Johnny Angel'' (1945)
* ''Step by Step'' (1946)
* ''Strange Conquest''
* ''Calcutta'' (1947)
* ''The Arnelo Affair'' (1947)
* ''Walk a Crooked Mile'' (1948)
* ''The Black Arrow'' (1948)
* ''The Prince of Thieves'' (1948)
* ''Dream Girl'' (1948)
* ''Sword in the Desert'' (1949)
* ''The Secret Garden'' (1949)
* ''Rogues of Sherwood Forest'' (1950)
* ''Fortunes of Captain Blood'' (1950)
* ''King Solomon's Mines'' (1950)
* ''Tripoli'' (1950)
* ''Hong Kong'' (1951)
* ''Darling, How Could You!'' (1951)
* ''Roadblock'' (1951)
* ''The Highwayman'' (1951)
* ''Plymouth Adventure'' (1952)
* ''Lone Star'' (1952)
* ''Androcles and the Lion'' (1952)
* ''Francis Covers the Big Town'' (1953)
* ''Sailor of the King'' (1953)
* ''Saskatchewan'' (1954)
* ''Day of Triumph'' (1954)
* ''Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki'' (1955)
* ''Blood Alley'' (1955)
* ''The Sea Chase'' (1955)
* ''Comanche'' (1956)
* ''Jeanne Eagels'' (1957)

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