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* [[Phil Bowler]], American jazz double-bassist |
* [[Phil Bowler]], American jazz double-bassist |
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* [[Shirley D. Bowler]], female Louisiana Republican legislator |
* [[Shirley D. Bowler]], female Louisiana Republican legislator |
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* [[Thomas William Bowler]] (d. 1869), British landscape painter |
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* [[Tim Bowler]], English writer for young adults |
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Revision as of 12:30, 3 November 2010
Bowler is a surname and may refer to one of the following people;
- Bertie Bowler, English footballer
- Bill Bowler, former Canadian ice hockey player
- George Bowler, English professional footballer
- Gerry Bowler (1919–2006), former Northern Irish footballer
- Grant Bowler, Australian actor
- Grant Bowler (baseball player), Major League Baseball player
- Holden Bowler (1912-2001), American athlete, singer and businessman who served as the namesake for Holden Caulfield in J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye
- J. Andrew Bowler (1862-1935), African American educator and Baptist minister
- James Bowler (1875-1957), US politician
- Jeff Bowler, American film and television producer
- John Bowler, one of several people
- John Bowler (actor), an English actor in The Bill
- John Bowler (politician), Western Australian politician
- John Bowler (chairman), Chairman of English football club Crewe Alexandra
- John Bowler (professor), a Professor at Iowa State University
- Joseph Bowler, American artist and illustrator
- Larry Bowler, Republican politician from the State of California
- Michael Bowler, English football player
- Norman Bowler, British actor
- Peter Bowler, Australian lexicographer and author
- Peter J. Bowler, historian of biology
- Pete Bowler, English environmental campaigner
- Peter Bowler, English born Australian cricketer
- Phil Bowler, American jazz double-bassist
- Shirley D. Bowler, female Louisiana Republican legislator
- Thomas William Bowler (d. 1869), British landscape painter
- Tim Bowler, English writer for young adults