William Bowers (Las Cruces, 1916 - Woodland Hills, California, 1987) was a reporter in Long Beach, California before becoming a screenwriter and specializing in writing comedy westerns and also turned out several thrillers. His first credited screenplay was My Favorite Spy in 1942. His career noticeably picked up after his Oscar nomination for the gritty Gregory Peck Western The Gunfighter in 1950, leading to such assignments as the remake of My Man Godfrey in 1957 and The Sheepman in 1958 (a second Oscar nomination). Bowers produced the last film that he wrote, the superior Western parody Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969). He also had a bit part as an actor in The Godfather Part II (1974).
William Bowers has 49 screen credits in a career dating back to 1942. Their work is anchored in the The Godfather universe with 1 titles. Signature works include Support Your Local Sheriff!, The Sheepman, Way... Way Out. Explore the interactive character relationship maps on each title page to trace how their roles connect across franchises.