Chandler Cowles
Chandler Ruel Cowles[1] (September 29, 1917 – February 1, 1997) was an American actor, producer, and co-producer in at least eleven New York theatrical productions from 1946 through 1960.
Chandler Cowles | |
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Born | Chandler Ruel Cowles September 29, 1917 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. |
Died | February 1, 1997 79) New York City, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor, theatrical producer |
Children | Matthew Cowles |
Early life
Cowles was born in 1917 in New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
Career
Cowles collaborated closely with Gian-Carlo Menotti and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. on many of these and also was a lifelong friend of ballet legend George Balanchine, with whom he worked on the 1947 Broadway production of The Telephone/The Medium. He also wrote the 1983 television program I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind.
Personal life and death
He was the father of actor Matthew Cowles.[1]
Chandler Cowles died in 1997 in Manhattan, New York City, at the age of 79.[1] He was buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Westmore, Vermont.[1]
References
- "Chandler Ruel Cowles (1917-1997) - Find A Grave..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
External links
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