Born in Dulwich, south London, Owen did his National Service after World War II, and thus came into contact with Terry Scott.
Owen had already developed expertise in puppet voices when he met Peter Firmin, Basil's designer, in the 1960s.
As well as Basil Brush, he provided the voice for another well-known television puppet, the dog "Fred Barker".
Basil Brush, who had made his first on-screen appearance in 1963, returned to star in his own show between 1968 and the 1980s.
Although Basil Brush was once ubiquitous in Britain and many countries of the Commonwealth, Owen maintained his anonymity throughout the height of the puppet's prominence during the 1970s, never giving television interviews or allowing himself to be photographed as he believed it would "break Basil's spell".