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Encyclopedia > Peter Bowles

Peter Bowles (born October 16, 1936) is a British actor. He became famous in the late 1970s and 1980s for portraying upper class characters typically caught in hilarious situations. He starred in television comedies including To the Manor Born, The Bounder, and Perfect Scoundrels. Bowles also appeared in the first few episodes of Rumpole of the Bailey as Guthrie Featherstone.


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  • IMDb: Peter Bowles (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101248/)

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University of Delaware: PAUL BOWLES COLLECTION (3015 words)
Bowles was published at age seventeen, abandoned college, and in 1929 began his life of travels with a trip to Paris, where he hoped to establish himself as a poet.
Bowles taped and transcribed from the Moghrebi tales by Mohammed Mrabet and several other Moroccan story tellers; and his translations have broadened readership of Guatemalan author Rodrigo Rey Rosa.
Includes letters from Paul Bowles to Peter Owen, correspondence with Dan Franklin, who served as editor for the publication, typescript [photocopy] setting copy, with printer’s notations, and three sets of galleys, one of which is a page proof.
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