Saxy is the third form of tuspari?
Saxie Dowell's birth name is Horace Kirby Dowell.
Saxie Dowell died on July 22, 1974, in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.
Saxie Dowell was born on May 29, 1904, in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
Film Vodvil Saxie Dowell and His Orchestra - 1946 was released on: USA: 18 July 1946
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"Playmates" came out in 1940. However, Saxie Dowell actually didn't write the music other than the bridges. The main theme was the B section of Charles L. Johnson's 1904 hit "Iola". Johnson sued Dowell and settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
The cast of Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - 1938 includes: Saxie Dowell as Himself - Saxophonist Hal Kemp as Himself - Orchestra Leader Patsy Starr as Herself - Vocalist
The cast of Pleasant Grove - 1997 includes: Alava Ballah as Saxie Gerri Cooley as Carolton Jerry Dischiavo as Euless Dominic Mouzon as Garland Eddie Rouse as Irving Jason Shirley as Hurst Jeremy Shirley as The Mid-Cities
Humoresque - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:G (TV rating) Finland:S Germany:12 (DVD rating) Sweden:Btl USA:Approved (certificate #11490) West Germany:16 (nf)
Dennis Harkin has: Played Alf. Friend of Ted Purvis in "Waterloo Road" in 1945. Played Man in Phone Box at Station in "Take My Life" in 1947. Played Stark in "Dusty Bates" in 1947. Played Charlie in "Holiday Camp" in 1947. Performed in "Jassy" in 1947. Played A pug in "Good-Time Girl" in 1948. Played Waiter in "Here Come the Huggetts" in 1948. Played Richard in "Portrait from Life" in 1948. Played Saxie in "Noose" in 1948. Played 1st Waiter in "Easy Money" in 1948. Played Heckler in "Vote for Huggett" in 1949. Played Bert in "Forbidden" in 1949. Played 1st Gentleman in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Jimmy-The-One in "Home to Danger" in 1951. Performed in "Stryker of the Yard" in 1957. Played Nightwatchman in "Garry Halliday" in 1959. Played Marsh in "The Plane Makers" in 1963.
The cast of Noose - 1948 includes: Robert Adair as Sgt. Brooks Maria Berry as Guest Leslie Bradley as Basher Buddy Bradley as Dancer Michael Brennan as Ropey Kenneth Buckley as Athlete Joseph Calleia as Sugiani Monti DeLyle as Alphonse Howard Douglas as Doctor Derek Farr as Capt. Jumbo Hyde Philip Godfrey as Spaniel Michael Golden as Moggie Arthur Gomez as Fiducio Dennis Harkin as Saxie John Harvey as Mack Brenda Hogan as Maffy Stanley Holloway as Insp. Kendall Vi Kaley as Flower Seller Carole Landis as Linda Medbury Arthur Lovegrove as Drummer Olive Lucius as Cabaret Singer John Martell as Jack the Barman Ernest Metcalfe as Newsvendor Sydney Moncton as Undertaker Ruth Nixon as Annie Foss Nigel Patrick as Bar Gorman Hay Petrie as Barber Uriel Porter as Coaly Jeanne Ravel as Dancer Ella Retford as Nelly Edward Rigby as Slush Michael Ripper as Nelson John Salew as Greasy Anderson Milo Sperber as Taschlik Reginald Tate as Editor Carol van Derman as Mercia Lane Ben Williams as Drunk