Scotty Bowers
George Albert "Scotty" Bowers, born on July 1, 1923, and passing on October 13, 2019, was a notable figure in American history, recognized for his unique contributions to both the military and the entertainment industry. A United States Marine during World War II, Bowers later became a controversial figure in Hollywood's underground scene from the 1940s through the 1980s, earning a reputation as a "pimp" who facilitated sexual encounters for numerous celebrities.
His life story, steeped in tales of scandal and intrigue, was widely discussed in various literary works, including Kenneth Anger's notorious "Hollywood Babylon." Bowers chose to share his experiences publicly only after many key figures had passed away, stating that “the truth can’t hurt them anymore.”
In 2012, he released his memoir, "Full Service," co-authored with Lionel Friedberg after an extensive series of interviews totaling 150 hours. This publication garnered significant media attention, including a feature in The New York Times and a segment on CBS News Sunday Morning. Bowers' candid recollections and unabashed attitude toward sexuality have led some to describe him as possessing a "savant-like quality." His life and work continue to provoke both admiration and skepticism, cementing his legacy as a complex and intriguing figure in American culture.
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