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Willy Bowman
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: Willy Bowman was born on 26 September 1915 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969), The Dark Side of the Sun (1983) and Fawlty Towers (1975)
Born
: Sun, Sep 26 1915
Birthplace
: Berlin, Germany
Death
: Tue, Jan 01 2002
Willy Bowman is
86
years old
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The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
Willy Bowman was
84
in The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
as 'Themistocles'.
Movie Released:
Wed, Feb 09 2000
Nineteen Nineteen
Willy Bowman was
70
in Nineteen Nineteen
Movie Released:
Thu, Nov 14 1985
Top Secret!
Willy Bowman was
68
in Top Secret!
as 'East German Dignitary (uncredited)'.
Movie Released:
Fri, Jun 08 1984
The Trespasser
Willy Bowman was
65
in The Trespasser
as 'German'.
Movie Released:
Sun, Jan 25 1981
The Network
Willy Bowman was
64
in The Network
as 'German doctor'.
Movie Released:
Thu, Dec 20 1979
Brannigan
Willy Bowman was
59
in Brannigan
as 'Club Member (uncredited)'.
Movie Released:
Fri, Mar 21 1975
The Death of Adolf Hitler
Willy Bowman was
57
in The Death of Adolf Hitler
as 'Field Marshal Von Greim'.
Movie Released:
Sun, Jan 07 1973
Frenzy
Willy Bowman was
56
in Frenzy
as 'Man in Crowd (uncredited)'.
Movie Released:
Thu, May 25 1972
TV Shows (Acting Roles)
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The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
Willy Bowman was
84
+
in The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
as 'Themistocles'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Wed, Feb 09 2000
Secret Army
Willy Bowman was
61
+
in Secret Army
as 'Oberst'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Wed, Sep 07 1977
Fawlty Towers
Willy Bowman was
59
+
in Fawlty Towers
as 'German Guest'.
TV Show Released:
First Air Date
Fri, Sep 19 1975
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