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John Frederick Bowman (September 28, 1957 – December 28, 2021) was an American television writer and producer. He wrote for Saturday Night Live, The Show, and In Living Color. He also co-created the hit series Martin, and worked as the showrunner of Murphy Brown. Bowman won a Primetime Emmy Award for Saturday Night Live in 1989. He nominated for two more, for In Living Color, in 1991 and 1992. John Bowman est un acteur, scénariste et producteur américain né le 28 septembre 1957 à Milwaukee au Wisconsin et décédé le 28 décembre 2021 à Santa Monica en Californie.
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John Frederick Bowman (September 28, 1957 – December 28, 2021) was an American television writer and producer. He wrote for Saturday Night Live, The Show, and In Living Color. He also co-created the hit series Martin, and worked as the showrunner of Murphy Brown. Bowman won a Primetime Emmy Award for Saturday Night Live in 1989. He nominated for two more, for In Living Color, in 1991 and 1992. John Bowman est un acteur, scénariste et producteur américain né le 28 septembre 1957 à Milwaukee au Wisconsin et décédé le 28 décembre 2021 à Santa Monica en Californie.
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