AJ Bowen | |
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Born | Alfred C. Bowen, Jr. December 21, 1977 Marietta, Georgia, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Uncle Alfred C. Bowen, Jr. (born December 21, 1977), better known as A. J. Bowen, is an American stage and film actor who appeared as Lewis Denton in the film The Signal.
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Bowen starred in Creepshow III, the Sundance favorite and recent Magnolia Pictures theatrical release, The Signal, in the critically acclaimed role of Lewis Denton, as the hero Hank, in The Season, as well as the upcoming Ti West film The House of the Devil.[1] His production company, Normaltown, has recently completed its first feature, the upcoming Maidenhead, which co-stars A.J. and Michael Parks (Kill Bill).[2] Bowen stars alongside Tony Todd, Danielle Harris, and Kane Hodder in Adam Green's Hatchet 2.[3] He was part of the Christmas Episode of Dread Central's Dinner for Friends Shark Alarm 2009 (the holiday edition of the site's podcast), which was released on iTunes.[4] He stars also in the Ghost Raider Entertainment produced thriller film Rites of Spring.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | You're Next | Crispian | |
2010 | A Horrible Way to Die | Garrick Turrell | |
2010 | Hatchet 2 | Layton | |
2009 | The House of the Devil | Victor Ulman | |
2008 | The Season | Hank | |
2007 | The Signal | Lewis Denton | |
2006 | Creepshow III | Jerry | |
2004 | Last Goodbye | Gabriel |
He and his wife live in Los Angeles.