Acting credits
155
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
155
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
2.2
Moderate attention
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TMDB ID: 34209
IMDb ID: nm0398250
Known for: Acting
Born: February 9, 1886
Died: September 20, 1959
Age: 73
Place of birth: Denver, Colorado, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1918 - 2003
Years active: 86
Average TMDB rating: 6.42
Wikidata: Q1968576
Also known as
Olin Howlin • Olin Ross Howland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Olin Ross Howland (February 10, 1886 – September 20, 1959) was an American film and theatre actor. Howland was born in Denver, Colorado, to Joby A. Howland, one of the youngest enlisted participants in the Civil War, and Mary C. Bunting. His older sister was the famous stage actress Jobyna Howland. From 1909 to 1927, Howland appeared on Broadway in musicals, occasionally performing in silent films. The musicals include Leave It to Jane (1917), Two Little Girls in Blue (1921) and Wildflower (1923). He was in the film Janice Meredith (1924) with Marion Davies. With the advent of sound films, his theatre background proved an asset, and he concentrated mostly on films thereafter, appearing in nearly two hundred movies between 1918 and 1958. Howland often played eccentric and rural roles in Hollywood. His parts were often small and uncredited, and he never got a leading role. He was a personal favorite of David O. Selznick, who cast him in his movies Nothing Sacred (1937) as a strange luggage man, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938, as the teacher Mr. Dobbins) and Gone with the Wind (1939) as a carpetbagger businessman. He also played in numerous westerns from Republic Pictures, including the John Wayne films In Old California (1942) and Angel and the Badman (1947). As a young man, Howland learned to fly at the Wright Flying School and soloed on a Wright Model B. This lent special sentiment in his scenes with James Stewart in the film The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), as Stewart was also a pilot in real life. The Spirit of St. Louis and Them (1954),where he played a drunken old man, and The Blob (1958) were his last films. He also played in telelevision shows during the 1950s. In 1958 and 1959, he was cast as Charley Perkins in five episodes of ABC's sitcom The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan. Howland never married and had no children. He worked until his death in Hollywood, California, at the age of 73.



Movie credits linked with Olin Howland.
as Self (archive footage)
as Old Man - (archive footage)
as The Old Man
as Joe (uncredited)
as Surplus Dealer (uncredited)
as Will Collins
as Sam
as Charley (uncredited)
as Jensen
as Mailman
as Justice of the Peace (as Olin Howlin)
as Desk Clerk (as Olin Howlin)
as Dan Dugan
as Hunter (uncredited)
as Storyteller on Bench
as Saloonkeeper
as Milo Williams
as Rusty (uncredited)
as Skinny Santa Claus (Uncredited)
as Milo Williams
as Windy
as Sam - Connecticut Postman (uncredited)
Series credits linked with Olin Howland.