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- Birth nameHenry James Fowler
- Harry Fowler was born on December 10, 1926 in Lambeth, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Pickwick Papers (1952), Hue and Cry (1947) and Went the Day Well? (1942). He was married to Catherine Palmer and Joan Dowling. He died on January 4, 2012 in London, England, UK.
- SpousesCatherine Palmer(1960 - January 4, 2012) (his death)Joan Dowling(September 15, 1951 - March 31, 1954) (her death)
- A 'Cheeky cockney' character actor who graced British screens for more than 60 years following his film debut in 1942. He was awarded the MBE in 1970.
- Worked his way up from newspaper boy, earning eight shillings a week, to an acting job at Elstree Studios where he made five pounds a day.
- Served in the RAF during World War II.
- Although his role as British messenger William Potter in Lawrence Xứ Ả Rập (1962) is small, the quote by Peter O'Toole's character "The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts" is legendary. It was even used by Michael Fassbender's character in Bí Ẩn Hành Tinh Chết (2012) (after the scene is shown).
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