William Stowell
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1885-03-13
Place of Birth:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Also Known As:W.H. Stowell, Will Stowell

The Millionaire Cowboy (1913)
In the mistaken belief that he has killed a cab driver, a dissipated Eastern scion flees West in this inventive silent Western starring former...

In Remembrance (1914)
Jack Sterling from up York State marries the daughter of old Squire Merton, takes her back to the big city and later becomes affluent in business,...

Dad's Girls (1911)
Dad, a likable old pioneer character, lived among the foot hills of the western mining region, on a ranch with his two daughters, Rose and Madge. As...

The Wheels of Justice (1911)
James Hazen, one-time crook, now wealthy and reformed, is recognized on his wedding day, by a former pal, Florrie Cook, who follows the young couple...

The Girl at the Cupola (1912)
SILAS WILSON realizes that his business is being run to the ground, and that he cannot longer compete with the newer foundries unless he makes...

A War Time Romance (1912)
Among the many beautiful and exciting romances that saw birth, blossomed and grew, during the dark and foreboding days of our great Civil War period,...

The Girl o' Dreams (1918)
After his young wife dies, Phillip Fletcher, a millionaire and sculptor, makes his home on an uncharted desert island. Harry LeRoy, a cad who is...

All on Account of Checkers (1912)
Smith & Smith, publishers, in a letter, notify Professor Bernard that they will accept his latest story if he will alter the enclosed paragraph:...

The Wreck of the Vega (1912)
Five years ago the world was shocked to hear of the sinking of one of the finest and fastest ore boats on the Great Lakes. During one of the worst...

The House of His Master (1912)
The blight of Sylvia Steem's otherwise happy young life, is her husband's crave for drink.

The Lost Inheritance (1912)
1912 silent drama

The Fire Cop (1912)
Andy Brannigan was a good-natured policeman, large of frame, but limited in nerve. He has, however, been very successful in posing as a hero, and...

The False Order (1913)
The sensational crux of jealous revenge in "The False Order" is a head-on collision of two enormous locomotives. A realistic effect that heavily...

A Husband Won by Election (1913)
Edna Dusenberry, the charming twenty-year old daughter of Senator Dusenberry, is in love with handsome young Walter Force. John Cartwright, a corrupt...

Pauline Cushman, the Federal Spy (1913)
Pauline Cushman leaves the theater to become a Federal spy. Working with Henry Holmes of the Secret Service, she escapes execution twice and helps...

A Change of Administration (1913)
The story concerns the difficulties of a clerk in the war department, betrothed to the daughter of an ambassador, who loses his position by the...

Dixieland (1913)
A minstrel troupe is embarking for a tour of the South. Henry Clay appears on the scene wearing the frayed coat of a Confederate General. He borrows...

The Suwanee River (1913)
The poetic and sentimental theme of the old Southland song is the moving crux investing an interesting story of love and comedy daring the...

Sweeney's Dream (1913)
While many men think they can manage a hotel, a theater, or a newspaper, they are in the minority compared with those low-browed addle-pates who...

Granny's Old Armchair (1913)
Granny Willard, seeing the end of her days approaching, begs to leave her bed and sit in her old armchair, the bumble throne about which three...

Through Another Man's Eyes (1913)
A young man addicted to liquor; he becomes a drunkard and later a felon. After serving time he returns to his home and, looking through a window,...

The Devil and Tom Walker (1913)
Tom Walker, a miserly man, is much beaten and bullied by his Amazonian wife, Dame Walker. The action of the piece takes place in New England, early...

The Water Rat (1913)
Two young collegians, Anthony Markham, an enigmatic person, and Alan Strange, whose temperament is the direct antithesis of his friend, compete for...

The Ex-Convict (1913)
Wilbur Stone is falsely accused of a crime, convicted on circumstantial evidence and "railroaded" to the penitentiary. As an odd coincidence. Frank...

The Ex-Convict's Plunge (1913)
Elton Gates, having served seven years for submitting to temptation with a bank's funds, is released. His uncle John sends him $500.00, with which to...

Meller Drammer (1914)
Goldie, the bright young daughter of Farmer Meadows, is engaged to marry Harold Montaine, a romantic young farm hand. Along comes Jim Bludsoe, a...

The Lion's Mate (1915)
Hamad, an Arab half-breed, is in command of the ivory traders. Allan Deane is sent to take charge of the ivory traders' camp, and Hamad is told that...

The White Rosette (1916)
In the romantic days of the Eleventh Century the prologue of this picture shows us, Sir Errol, a victorious knight, returns to the castle of his...

The Heart of Humanity (1918)
The story centers around Nanette, an American girl living in a small Canadian village, who is in love with John Patricia, the eldest of five...

A Freight Train Drama (1912)
Short silent crime film about a man who thrown out by his wife. He joins bandits who want to derail an express train.

The Cowboy Millionaire (1909)
Bud Noble, a handsome specimen of manhood, is foreman on the Circle "D" ranch outside of Circle City, Idaho, and our opening scene pictures Bud as...

The Rose of Old St. Augustine (1911)
Captain Lafitte receives word that Alicante, a young Spaniard, is to wed Dolores, the Rose of St. Augustine, whom he has not seen since childhood. He...

Triumph (1917)
This melodrama about an actress in love with a playwright and the stage manager blackmailing her for her affections offers a unique glimpse into...

Broadway Love (1918)
A small-town girl who goes to New York hoping to become a Broadway star falls in with a fast crowd.

Hell Morgan's Girl (1917)
Roger Curwell (William Stowell) is disowned by his father (Joseph W. Girard) because of his desire to be an artist. But instead of making good as a...

Bondage (1917)
Dorothy Phillips was starred as Elinor Crawford, a small-town girl who becomes a reporter on a big-city newspaper -- and immediately plunges into the...

Fires of Rebellion (1917)
Madge Garvey (Dorothy Phillips) works in a shoe factory. Her father Joe (Richard de la Reno) is a drunk who beats his wife (Alice May Youss), and her...

The Piper's Price (1917)
After divorcing his first wife and marrying a more gentle natured woman, Ralph Hadley finds himself again attracted to his ex-wife, a shrewd business...

A Doll's House (1917)
Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed lives...

The Flashlight (1917)
Jack Lane (William Stowell) has made an invention for photographing wild animals. It consists of a camera with a trigger -- when the trigger is...

The Rescue (1917)
After divorcing her husband Kent, actress Anne Wetherall returns to the stage. Upon receiving a plea for help from childhood chum Nell Jerrold...

The Risky Road (1918)
Ida May Park started in the film business as a scriptwriter, but in 1917 Universal announced that Park would direct films with actress and producer...

The Man in the Moonlight (1919)
Two mysterious strangers arrive uninvited at the wedding of Sergeant O'Farrell of the Royal Mounted Police and Rosine Delorme, the daughter of an...

The Grand Passion (1918)
Dick Evans is the corrupt boss of a rough-and-tumble munitions town called Powderville. He hires his friend, Jack Ripley, to establish a newspaper,...

The Girl in the Checkered Coat (1917)
When Mary and Fannie Graham, daughters of a good mother but a father with criminal instincts, are left motherless, Mary flees from her unhappy...

The Right to Happiness (1919)
The story of twin sisters, one raised in Russia, the other in America, and how their lives diverge and re-entangle.

Paid in Advance (1919)
In the northwestern wilderness of Alaska, an innocent young girl falls into the clutches of a band of evil men of the gold fields.

When a Girl Loves (1919)
A minister and his young daughter Bess, journey west where he hopes to regain his health. They become involved with notorious outlaw 'Eagle' Ryan....

The Talk of the Town (1918)
Her strict upbringing is driving Genevra French (Dorothy Phillips) crazy, so when she gets her hand on a book called "How to Attract the Opposite...

Pay Me! (1917)
During a violent disagreement, a miner strangles his partner and accidentally shoots the man's wife. He then deserts his own wife and son to elope...

Fighting Mad (1917)
Doctor Lambert takes his wife west to a mining town, where he can both minister and doctor. His wife is not happy and upon discovering she is...

Cinderella (1912)
According to Vachel Lindsay, "the best film fairy-tale the present writer remembers".

Immediate Lee (1916)
Immediate Lee, employed on the ranch owned by one Masters, is discharged by the manager through the influence of one of his men, who is in the brand...