Biography
Originally billed as Edward T. Lowe Jr., this prolific American screenwriter began his Hollywood career in 1921. Lowe co-scripted such highly regarded silent productions as
Under Two Flags (1922) and
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), and in the early talkie era worked on the classic chiller
Vampire Bat (1933). He served as a producer at Fox studios during its merger with 20th Century in 1935. Lowe then moved to Paramount, where he wrote and produced three of that studio's "Bulldog Drummond" pictures. Edward T. Lowe's last credits include the Universal "monster rallies"
House of Frankenstein (1944) and
House of Dracula (1945). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide