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Bowers

American  
[bou-erz] / ˈbaʊ ərz /

noun

  1. Claude Gernade 1878–1958, U.S. diplomat and historian.


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The lack of lower-priced cars presents a challenge for Matt Bowers, owner of a New Orleans-based dealership group that sells Fords, Chevys and Chryslers, among other brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sole installment presented in black and white, this moody episode tells the story of DeMarr Davis, a nightclub employee portrayed by Byron Bowers who suddenly gains the power of being a human door that others can pass through like a portal.

From Los Angeles Times

For Bowers, DeMarr’s story echoes the cautionary tales he grew up with of “forgotten about” people, who, despite their talents, burn out or see their careers fizzle for different reasons.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think we all have a fear of our strengths,” Bowers says.

From Los Angeles Times

Gad says he was given a lot of freedom to play “within the confines of the story that they were telling” and had nothing but praise for Bowers.

From Los Angeles Times