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  1. William Bowers (January 17, 1916 – March 27, 1987) was an American reporter, playwright, and screenwriter. He worked as a reporter in Long Beach, California and for Life magazine, and specialized in writing comedy-westerns. He also turned out several thrillers.

  2. Major General Bowers currently serves as the Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command. Throughout his career, he has served in every Marine Expeditionary Force, in every element of the Marine Air Ground Task Force, and in most parts of the supporting establishment. He was commissioned in 1990 after graduating with distinction from ...

  3. William Bowers was a writer and actor who specialized in westerns and comedy westerns. He was nominated for an Oscar for The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947) and wrote The Godfather Part II (1974).

    • January 17, 1916
    • March 27, 1987
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  5. William Bowers (1916-1987) was an Oscar-nominated screenwriter who specialized in westerns and comedy westerns. He also acted in The Godfather Part II and other films and TV shows.

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  6. William Bowers was a screenwriter and producer who wrote comedy westerns and thrillers. He was nominated for two Oscars and worked on films such as The Gunfighter, My Man Godfrey, and The Sheepman.

  7. William Bowers was a screenwriter and producer who specialized in comedy westerns and thrillers. See his movies, TV shows, birth date, and highest and lowest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes.

  8. William Bowers. A screenwriter and former journalist, he won Oscars for his scripts for The Gunfighter and The Sheepman. He was one of several non-actors picked by Francis Ford Coppola to appear in the trial scene in The Godfather Part II, along with Roger Corman. After his work on The Godfather Part II, Coppola hired Bowers as a staff writer ...

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