John Bowab

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John Bowab
Born (1933-10-22) October 22, 1933 (age 91)[1]
Occupation Theatre and television director and producer
Years active 1966–present

John Bowab is an American director and producer of television and theatre.

Bowab began his career in theatre, directing a number of stage productions, such as Mame (1983), The Night of the Hunter (2003),[2] and most recently 70, Girls, 70 (2010).[3]

In the late 1970s, he moved on to television, amassing a number of directing credits. Some of these include The Cosby Show, Benson, Bosom Buddies, Gimme a Break!, Small Wonder, Making a Living, Full House, Who's the Boss?, The Facts of Life, Family Matters, Double Trouble, Ellen, among other series.[1]

He had cataract surgery.[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 John Bowab at FilmReference.com
  2. John Bowab at Brodwayworl.com
  3. John Bowab Directs Girls, MTG’s 15th Season Opener by Lee Melville, September 20, 2010 of LA Stage Times.com
  4. Beverly Hills Vision testimonials