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Howard Freeman (December 9, 1899 – December 11, 1967) was an American stage actor of the early 20th century, and film and television actor of the 1940s through the 1960s.
Freeman was born in Helena, Montana, and began working as a stage actor in his 20s. He entered the film industry in 1942, when he played a small uncredited role in Inflation. Despite his late start in film acting, Freeman would build himself a fairly substantial career in that field that would last over twenty-three years. From 1943 onward he worked on a regular basis, sometimes in uncredited roles, but more often than not in small but credited bit or supporting parts.
In 1951 he began appearing on numerous television series, which would be his main acting roles for the remainder of his career, lasting into 1965.
He retired from film and television acting in 1965, and settled into retirement in New York City, where he was living at the time of his death.

Scaramouche
1952 · as Michael Vanneau

The Blue Dahlia
1946 · as Corelli

The Killers
1946 · as Brentwood Police Chief (uncredited)

Magic Town
1947 · as Nickleby

The Snake Pit
1948 · as Dr. Curtis

Madame Curie
1943 · as Prof. Constant (voice) (uncredited)

Double Dynamite
1951 · as R.B. Pulsifer Sr.

Letter from an Unknown Woman
1948 · as Herr Kastner

Cry of the City
1948 · as Sullivan the Drunk

The Long Night
1947 · as Sheriff Ned Meade

The Turning Point
1952 · as Fogel

Dear Brigitte
1965 · as Dean Sawyer

Once Upon a Time
1944 · as McKenzie (uncredited)

Hitler's Madman
1943 · as Heinrich Himmler

Abilene Town
1946 · as Ed Balder

California
1947 · as Sen. Creel

A Song to Remember
1945 · as Friedrich Kalkbrenner

Air Raid Wardens
1943 · as J.P. Norton