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Harold Godfrey Lowe was born in Llanrhos, Caernarvonshire, Wales, on 21 November 1882, the fourth of eight children, born to George Edward and Emma Harriette Quick.His father had ambitions for him to be apprenticed to a successful Liverpool businessman, but Lowe was determined to go to sea.
After playing Oscar Wilde's lover John Gray in 1997's Wilde he took a role as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in James Cameron's film Titanic. He later landed the role of Horatio Hornblower in Hornblower, the Meridian production of the C. S. Forester novels (1998–2003), shown on ITV and A&E. He has said: "It was quite something for an unknown actor ...
When working to free Collapsible B, Junior Marconi Officer Harold Bride said he saw Captain Smith dive from the bridge into the sea just as Collapsible B was levered off the roof of the officers' quarters, [34] a story corroborated by first class passenger Mrs Eleanor Widener, who was in Lifeboat No. 4 (the closest to the sinking ship) at the ...
Rob Lowe is sharing how the Los Angeles wildfires affected his family. The 9-1-1: Lonestar actor, 60, shared with Entertainment Tonight how his brother Chad Lowe is doing after losing his house in ...
Harold and company befriend young Mel (Benjamin Bottani) and his widowed mother, Terry (Zooey Deschanel, in one of those hardheaded-mom-who’s-the-only-sane-person-in-the-room roles).
Commander Charles Herbert Lightoller, DSC & Bar, RD, RNR (30 March 1874 – 8 December 1952) was a British mariner and naval officer who was the second officer on board the RMS Titanic.
The movie stars John Owen Lowe, 29, as as a teenager named Brandon struggling with addiction. When his father Winston (McCarthy, 62) brings Brandon to a rehab facility in a rural area, the father ...
Surviving officials, crew and passengers who were questioned or provided evidence included J. Bruce Ismay (who was the first to be questioned); [10] the most senior surviving officer, Charles Lightoller (Second Officer on Titanic); [11] the lookout who sounded the alarm, Frederick Fleet; [12] the surviving wireless operator, Harold Bride; [13 ...