Louis Mc Henry Howe - Fictional Portrayals

Fictional Portrayals

Howe was also portrayed by Ed Flanders in the 1976 television miniseries Eleanor and Franklin, and by Hume Cronyn in the 1960 movie Sunrise at Campobello. David Paymer portrayed Howe in the 2005 movie Warm Springs, alongside Kenneth Branagh as Roosevelt.

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