Bower - People

People

  • Ant Bower, British legend
  • Adrian Bower, English actor
  • Archibald Bower (1686 – 1766), Scottish historian
  • B. M. Bower (1871 – 1940), American novelist
  • Billy Bower, English footballer who played for Clapton Orient
  • David Bower, Welsh deaf actor
  • David Bower, Detective Sergeant West Yorkshire Police 1989 ~
  • E. Nott-Bower, British archer
  • Edward Bower, early 17th-century English portrait painter
  • Frederick Orpen Bower, British botanist
  • Graham John Bower, Irish diplomat
  • Gordon H. Bower, American cognitive psychologist
  • Jeff Bower, American football coach
  • Jeff Bower, American basketball executive
  • Jimmy Bower, American heavy metal guitarist
  • Johnny Bower, Canadian hockey goaltender
  • John Nott-Bower, British policeman
  • Mark Bower (born 1980), English footballer
  • Marvin Bower, American lawyer
  • Matthew Bower, British musician
  • Michael Bower, American actor
  • Norman Adolph Henry Bower, British Conservative politician
  • Paul Bower (born 1988), Australian rules footballer
  • Robert Bower (disambiguation), various persons
  • Scott Bower, American soccer player
  • Shane Bower (wrestler), Canadian professional Wrestler
  • Steve Bower, British radio presenter
  • Thomas Bower, English architect
  • Tom Bower, British writer
  • Walter Bower (1385–1449), Scottish chronicler
  • Bower (crossword compiler) whose real name is Roger Squires
  • Bower, Character in the film Green Street Hooligans

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