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- Q2979036 abstract "Cliff Bowes, also known as Clifford Bowes, was an American silent film actor. Born on November 14, 1894 in Pueblo, Colorado, Bowes began his film career with a small, un-credited role in the 1916 film short His Lying Heart, starring Ford Sterling. When the United States entered World War I, Bowes served as a navy pilot. By the end of the decade he was starring in shorts, and during the 1920s he made over 100 of them. In 1920, he would have the featured role of Waldo Pennanink in his only full-length film, Up in Mary's Attic. In 1923 he began starring in the Education Pictures film short series Mermaid Comedies, which ran through 1925. He is best remembered for another Education series, Cameo Comedies, which co-starred Virginia Vance, which also began in 1923 and ran through 1929. His final screen performance was in a supporting role in 1929's Stage Struck Susie, starring Frances Lee. At the age of 34, Bowes died on July 6, 1929, shortly after the release of Stage Struck Susie, and was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.".
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- Q2979036 birthDate "1894-11-14".
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- Q2979036 deathDate "1929-07-06".
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- Q2979036 name "Cliff Bowes".
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- Q2979036 comment "Cliff Bowes, also known as Clifford Bowes, was an American silent film actor. Born on November 14, 1894 in Pueblo, Colorado, Bowes began his film career with a small, un-credited role in the 1916 film short His Lying Heart, starring Ford Sterling. When the United States entered World War I, Bowes served as a navy pilot. By the end of the decade he was starring in shorts, and during the 1920s he made over 100 of them.".
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