Barlowe Borland
Biography
Biography
Barlowe Borland was who had a successful Hollywood career. Borland started off Borland's career in film with roles in "The Little Minister" (1934), the dramatic adaptation "Mary of Scotland" (1936) with Katharine Hepburn and "Easy Living" (1937) with Jean Arthur. Borland next focused Borland's career on film, appearing in "King of Gamblers" (1937) with Claire Trevor, the comedy adaptation "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" (1938) with Claudette Colbert and the dramatic adaptation "Dangerous to Know" (1938) with Akim Tamiroff. Borland also appeared in "The Gun Packer" (1938). Later in Borland's career, Borland acted in the Richard Greene mystery "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939).