
Edmund Lowe
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edmund Dantes Lowe (March 3, 1890 – April 21, 1971) was an American actor. His formative experience began in vaudeville and silent film. Edmund Lowe's career included over 100 films in which he starred as the leading man. He is best remembered for his role as Sergeant Quirt in the 1926 movie, What Price Glory. (Lowe reprised his role from the movie in the radio program Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt, broadcast on the Blue Network September 28, 1941 - January 25, 1942, and on NBC February 13, 1942 - April 3, 1942.) Making a smooth transition to talking pictures he remained popular but by the mid 1930s he was no longer a major star although he occasionally played leading man to the likes of Jean Harlow, Mae West, and Claudette Colbert. He remained a valuable supporting actor at the major studios while continuing in leads for such "Poverty Row" studios as Columbia Pictures where his skills could bolster low budget productions. He also starred in 35 episodes of the 1950s television show, Front Page Detective and appeared as the elderly lead villain in the first episode of Maverick opposite James Garner in 1957. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edmund Lowe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Maverick
as Phineas King
1957

Around the World in 80 Days
as SS Henrietta Engineer
1956

Hot Pepper
as Harry Quirt
1933

Her Bodyguard
as Casey McCarthy
1933

Bombay Mail
as Inspector Dyke
1934

Good Sam
as H.C. Borden
1948

Happy Days
as Minstrel Show Performer
1929

The Cock-Eyed World
as Sgt. Harry Quirt
1929

The Wings of Eagles
as Adm. Moffett
1957

The Stolen Jools
as Sergeant Quirt
1931

The Last Hurrah
as Johnny Byrne (uncredited)
1958

Intruder in the Dust
as Gowrie Twin (uncredited)
1949