Albert Howson
Albert S. Howson (b. Feb 3, 1881 - d. Aug 2, 1960) was an American actor and head of the censorship department of Warner Brothers who lived in Forest Hills Gardens, Queens. He made his stage debut in New York in 1898 and appeared in 21 Broadway plays spanning 30 years, as well as seven films during World War I. Notable roles include Kassim Baba in the original Broadway production of Chu Chin Chow. He also wrote the 1927 silent film Matinee Ladies.
Howson was a nephew of Australian opera singer Emma Howson.
Selected filmography
- My Madonna (1915)
External links
- "Who's who in Music and Drama: An Encyclopedia of Biography of Notable Men and Women in Music and the Drama" by Harry Prescott Hanaford and Dixie Hines, H.P. Hanaford, 1914
- "Albert S. Howson, Ex-Stage Actor, 79", New York Times obituary, August 3, 1960
- Albert Howson at the Internet Movie Database
- Albert Howson at the Internet Broadway Database
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