William Bowers

William Bowers

Deceased · Born: Jan 17, 1916 · Died: Mar 27, 1987

Personal Details

BornJan 17, 1916 Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA

Biography

William Bowers, a multifaceted individual with a penchant for both writing and acting, embarked on his life journey on January 17, 1916, in the charming city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA.

Throughout his illustrious career, Bowers made a lasting impression on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films, including the 1950 classic "The Gunfighter", the 1969 comedy-western "Support Your Local Sheriff!", and the 1974 epic "The Godfather Part II".

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Bowers' personal life was marked by a deep devotion to his wife, Marjorie Bowers, whom he shared a loving partnership with.

Sadly, Bowers' life came to a close on March 27, 1987, in the tranquil surroundings of Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

Career

1974
Sidekicks
Sidekicks as Writer
1966
1964
1959
-30-
-30- as Writer
1958
The Sheepman
The Sheepman as Screenplay
Imitation General
Imitation General as Screenplay
1957
My Man Godfrey
My Man Godfrey as Screenplay
1955
Tight Spot
Tight Spot as Screenplay
1954
1953
Split Second
Split Second as Screenplay
1952
Assignment: Paris
Assignment: Paris as Screenplay
1951
The Mob
The Mob as Screenplay
Cry Danger
Cry Danger as Screenplay
1950
The Gunfighter
The Gunfighter as Screenplay, Story
Convicted
Convicted as Screenplay
1949
Criss Cross
Criss Cross as Writer
The Gal Who Took the West
The Gal Who Took the West as Screenplay, Story
1948
Pitfall
Pitfall as Screenplay
Black Bart
Black Bart as Screenplay
River Lady
River Lady as Screenplay
Larceny
Larceny as Screenplay
The Web
The Web as Screenplay
1946
Night and Day
Night and Day as Screenplay
1945
1942
Seven Days' Leave
Seven Days' Leave as Screenplay