John Howard (American actor)

John Howard (American actor)

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birthname = John R. Cox, Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1913|4|13
location = Cleveland, Ohio
deathdate = death date and age|1995|2|19|1913|4|13
deathplace = Santa Rosa, California
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yearsactive = 1937-1940, 1945-1970s
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notable role = Ronald Colman's younger brother in "Lost Horizon"
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John Howard (April 14 1913 - February 19 1995) was an American actor.

Born John R. Cox, Jr. in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of what is now Case Western Reserve University. At college he discovered a love for the theater, and took part in student productions. The goodlooking and personable young Howard soon became a contract player for Paramount, working in a dozen pictures before getting his first memorable role as Ronald Colman's younger brother in "Lost Horizon". He soon took over for Colman in the popular "Bulldog Drummond" series of films, starring in seven of the features (1937-39), and maintaining the film version of the detective as far more sophisticated than the original print character. Howard's next noteworthy assignment was as Katharine Hepburn's fiancé in "The Philadelphia Story" (1940). He served in the Navy during World War II, eventually as Executive Officer aboard a minesweeper. When his vessel struck a mine off the French coast in August, 1944, killing the captain and severely damaging the ship, Howard took over command and fought valiantly to save his ship and crew, even jumping into the sea to save several wounded sailors. For his gallantry he was awarded both the US Navy Cross and the French Croix de Guerre.

Upon his return to Hollywood, Howard was given the lead in lesser projects, but limited to supporting roles in feature pictures. Even his solid performance as Laraine Day's husband in "The High and the Mighty" (1954) did not generate any opportunities to break the pattern.

Howard wasn't familiar or comfortable with the new system of agents, contrary to his acting upbringing of being owned by Paramount studios. A shy and modest man, Howard didn't have the assertiveness expected in an audition, and wasn't comfortable "selling himself" to a film. Between his shyness and not having an assertive agent, Howard's acting career tapered out.Fact|date=May 2008

Howard made his Broadway debut in "Hazel Flagg" in 1953, where he met his wife, ballerina/actress Eva Ralf. He found a great friendship with Fred MacMurray (My Three Sons), and was a regular guest star on the show, playing Fred MacMurray's boss. He became one of the first screen actors to commit to working in the new field of television and continued to make occasional film appearances until the mid-1970s, then gradually moved into academia. He taught English at Highland Hall, a branch of the Waldorf Schools, for over twenty years, helping to start the high school program at Highland Hall.

He died in 1995 of heart failure, aged 81, in Santa Rosa, California, survived by his wife and their four children. He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


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