William J. Cowen
DirectorWriterSecond Unit or Assistant Director
- Born
- December 21, 1886
- Died
- January 16, 1964
William J. Cowen served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War, starting in the Infantry (5th Canadian Mounted Rifles), and serving in France with the Fort Garry Horse. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant was wounded three times during the course of the war. He was awarded theβ¦
Director
| Woman Unafraid(1934) |
| Oliver Twist(1933) |
| Kongo(1932) |
| Stung(1931) |
| Half Marriage(1929) |
Writer
| BBC Sunday-Night Theatre(1950) |
| Good Girls Go to Paris(1939) |
| Blind Alibi(1938) |
| They Gave Him a Gun(1937) |
| Stung(1931) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| The Gaucho(1927) |
| The King of Kings(1927) |
| The Midnight Sun(1926) |