Background
Howlett was born in Maidstone, Kent, and began his career as Richard Greatham in Noël Coward"s Hay Fever.
Howlett was born in Maidstone, Kent, and began his career as Richard Greatham in Noël Coward"s Hay Fever.
He was the subject of infatuation by Deputy Head Doris Ewell, played by Joan Sanderson. At Northampton Repertory Theatre in 1930 he played Sherlock Holmes. He also appeared as Mr Williams in the 1948 film The Winslow Boy, starring Robert Donat.
At Stratford-on-Avon in 1953, he played Old Gobbo (father to Donald Pleasence"s Launcelot Gobbo) in The Merchant of Venice, Edward IV (brother to Marius Goring"s Richard III), Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew and Gloucester in King Lear.
An early television role was portraying a vicar in the 1958/59 British Broadcasting Corporation series Quatermass and the Pit. He appeared as Professor Rushton in a one-off 1967 edition ("Mission Highly Improbable") of the The Avengers and as the Reverend Simon Blanding in a one-off 1967 edition ("Dead Manitoba"s Shoes") of Manitoba in a Suitcase.
Other screen appearances include the 1960s television shows Softly, Softly and Danger Manitoba He also appeared in one 1976 episode ("I Talk to the Trees") of the British Broadcasting Corporation situation comedy The Good Life as slightly eccentric allotment gardener Mr Wakeley.
He also frequently broadcast and did a spell for the British Broadcasting Corporation as a member of their Drama Repertory Company (now the Radio Drama Company), one of his appearances being as Inspector Walter Neider in the 1965 Paul Temple radio episode, "Paul Temple and the Geneva Mystery".