Josh Bowman

Josh Bowman

Josh Bowman in 2013
Born Joshua Tobias Bowman
4 March 1988
Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Occupation Actor
Years active 2007–present
Partner(s) Emily VanCamp (2011-present)

Joshua Tobias "Josh" Bowman (born 4 March 1988) is a British film and television actor. He's most commonly known as his role as Daniel Grayson in ABC's Revenge.


Early life

Bowman was born in Berkshire. His sister, Scarlett Bowman, is a former Hollyoaks star. In 2009 he had a brief relationship with singer Amy Winehouse[1] and is a friend of rugby player Danny Cipriani.[2] Bowman's father is half Jewish, and Bowman stated that he "feels Jew-ish".[3][4][5] Bowman's other ancestry is English, Irish, and more distant Italian.[6]

At the age of 18, Bowman was briefly a professional rugby player for Saracens F.C., before suffering two shoulder dislocations in his first year and being asked to leave.[7]

Career

Bowman made his acting debut in 2007 playing Dimitri in the TV series Genie in the House. He then spent two years on the British series Holby City and went on to appear in the films 13Hrs, Prowl, Exteriors and Love’s Kitchen. In 2011, he joined the ABC Family show Make It or Break It, playing a gymnast named Max Spencer.[8] In 2011 he was selected as one of the Stars of Tomorrow by Screen International.[9] Bowman played Daniel Grayson a series regular in the ABC series, Revenge.

Personal life

Bowman studied method acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York.[2]

He has been dating his Revenge co-star Emily Vancamp since late 2011. [10]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Genie in the House Dimitri/Royal Hunk 2 episodes:
"You've Been Framed"
"Princess Emma"
2009 Myths Zeus
2009 Betwixt Luke TV
2009–10 Holby City Scott James 9 episodes
2010 13Hrs Doug Walker
2010 Prowl Peter
2011 Exteriors Adam
2011 Love's Kitchen Roberto Alesandro
2011 Make It or Break It Max Recurring season 2
2011–15 Revenge Daniel Grayson Series regular, 77 episodes
2012 So Undercover Nicholas Release date is 7 December 2012 in the UK
2013 The Last Keepers Taylor Post-production
2015 Level Up Matt Post-production

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