Lowell was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lowell then appeared in the
sitcom television series
The Lucy Show, where he played the recurring role of Alan Harper. He then made two appearances in the
legal drama television series
Perry Mason in the episodes "The Case of the Careless Kidnapper" and "The Case of the Lurid Letter". He also appeared several times on
The Carol Burnett Show as an uncredited stock player. In the same year, Lowell appeared in the 1962 film
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, which starred
James Stewart and
Maureen O'Hara. He also appeared in the film
The Manchurian Candidate, which starred
Frank Sinatra,
Laurence Harvey and
Janet Leigh. He played as David Woolf in the 1964 film
The Carpetbaggers. Lowell guest-starred in television programs including
Gunsmoke,
Bonanza,
Death Valley Days,
Daniel Boone,
Quincy, M.E.,
The Invaders and
The Big Valley. His final credit was from the 1999 film
Love and Action in Chicago. In later years, Lowell taught acting at private schools in the Los Angeles area. == Selected filmography ==