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Rob Stanton Bowman ( / ˈboʊmən /; born May 15, 1960) is an American director. He grew up around film and television production, and developed an interest in the field because of the work of his father, director Chuck Bowman. Bowman is a prolific director for television, and has contributed to series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation ...
- Filmmaking
- University of Utah
- Dusty Dawn Bowman (married October 5, 2006)
Rob Bowman. Director: Reign of Fire. Rob Bowman was born on 15 May 1960 in Wichita Falls, Texas, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Reign of Fire (2002), The X Files (1998) and The X-Files (1993). He has been married to Dusty Dawn Bowman since 5 October 2006. They have two children.
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- Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
- Producer, Director, Actor
(March 16 to April 21, 1996) He was music director for the musical, "The Kiss of the Spider Woman," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Chita Rivera, Juan Chiron and Dorian Harewood in the cast.
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- Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Dec 10, 2018 · December 10, 2018. BUY TICKETS. Rob Bowman, the veteran Broadway music director who has previously conducted Chicago on Broadway and on tour, has returned to the long-running revival.
Jul 12, 2002 · Reign of Fire: Directed by Rob Bowman. With Christian Bale, Matthew McConaughey, Izabella Scorupco, Gerard Butler. A brood of fire-breathing dragons emerges from the earth and begins setting everything ablaze, establishing dominance over the planet.
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- Action, Adventure, Fantasy
- Rob Bowman
- 2002-07-12
Rob Bowman. Highest Rated: 66% The X-Files (1998) Lowest Rated: 11% Elektra (2005) Birthday: May 15, 1960. Birthplace: Wichita Falls, Texas, USA. When film and television director, producer...
Jan 8, 2020 · Musical Director, Rob Bowman, Keeps “Chicago” On Broadway Fresh With Prowess & Enthusiasm – Un-Block The Music. Frank Sinatra once sang… “Love’s More Wonderful The Second Time Around.” That’s true for theater too.