Biography
Hoyt Bowers was a casting professional active in the film industry during the early 1970s. Born on September 7, 1911, Bowers worked in casting, a role central to assembling the talent that shapes a film’s cast. Their involvement in casting helped determine the performers who brought characters to life on screen, a process that requires matching actors to roles based on suitability, availability, and creative direction.
Bowers is credited with casting for Rio Lobo in 1970, contributing to the selection of performers for that Western film. They later worked on Don't Be Afraid of the Dark in 1973, again handling casting duties. While their filmography is limited to these two entries, their role reflects a specialized contribution to the production process, ensuring that the right actors were…




