Andrew Bowen

Andrew Bowen
Born (1972-03-31) March 31, 1972
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Renee Bowen

Andrew Bowen (born March 31, 1972) is an American actor known most for his appearances on the sketch comedy series MADtv.

Life

Andrew Bowen was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Vermont. At the age of six, after watching the movie Grease, he announced to his parents that he wanted to be "like John Travolta when I grow up".[1] His mother quickly enrolled him in dance class, and a year later he performed as the lead in his first play, Once Upon a Rhyme. He continued studying modern jazz and ballet for eight years and was involved in local theater throughout high school.[2]

During the summer following his high school graduation, Bowen acquired an agent in New York City, then moved to Los Angeles. His first film role was as Kathryn Erbe's love interest in the comedy film What About Bob? (1991). He received a letter from director Frank Oz before the film's release informing him that his role had ended up on the cutting room floor.[3] Over the next few years, Bowen worked in part-time jobs, such as commercials and small roles in television, while also taking part-time screenwriting courses at the University of Southern California.

A father of three, Bowen is a devoted family man. His son, Seth Lucas Bowen appeared in one episode of CBS show Bad Teacher.[4]

Career

In 1995, Bowen was hired to play the lead role in Fox Hunt, a live-action interactive video game from Capcom.[5] His character, Jack Fremont, is a comedic twist on a "James Bond" type of character.[5] Fox Hunt was later developed as a potential television series. Bowen's performance in the game was also noticed by executives at Warner Bros., who signed him to a talent development deal.

While waiting for the Fox Hunt pilot to be filmed, Bowen wrote, directed, and financed a short film called Lone Defender. The film was intended as an audition for the role of Peter Parker in a Spider-Man movie that James Cameron was slated to direct. The Spider-Man production encountered legal problems by the time Bowen finished Lone Defender, but the process of making it had catalyzed Bowen's desire to direct films. He quickly wrote a spec script for a film called Along the Way and began looking for a producer.

Bowen eventually filmed the pilot for Fox Hunt, but the show was not picked up. Instead, he joined the cast of Fox's MADtv later that year and was quickly called one of the new talents to watch by TV Guide. Despite his success, Bowen left the show after one season, and with the help of his father he raised enough money to start principal photography for Along the Way (aka The Haven].[6] He gained over 40 pounds in order to play the hulking character "Jocko" in the film. Scott Weinberg wrote, "Andrew Bowen (formerly of the underrated MADtv) is stunningly strong as Jocko, creating a character that on the surface seems like little more than an affable giant, yet the actor brings a fierce sense of loyalty, a goofy sense of humor, and an overall air of desperate sadness to this role. He delivers easily one of the best 'unknown' performances I’ve seen in years."[7]

While Bowen raised the money he needed to finish his film, he continued acting, landing recurring roles on ER and Reno 911! as well as guest roles on programs such as CSI: NY, Las Vegas, JAG, Charmed. He also appeared in movies such as Ivan Reitman's Evolution (2001) and starred in several television pilots, including Breadwinners for producers Gale Anne Hurd and Steven Tao. In addition, Bowen has lent his voice to the video games Ice Age: The Meltdown, Rise of Nations, Yakuza, The Matrix: Path of Neo, Mortal Kombat X and others.

He appeared in the critically acclaimed film series The Work and the Glory (Parts II and III), playing Brigham Young, Big Bad Wolf for Universal Studios, and the vampire film Immortally Yours. He also had a small role in the Joss Whedon television series Dollhouse. He also appeared in Star Stories (the American version of a British comedy series), Conjurer with John Schneider and Maxine Bahns, and the independent feature Butterfly Dreaming for director Rufus Sam Williams. He has also filmed commercials for products including Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)#Bud Light, Circuit City, Chrysler, Touchstone Energy Cooperatives, and Diet Coke.

Celebrity Impressions on MADtv

Television

Year(s) Program Episode(s) Role(s) Other notes
2012 Magic City "Various" Divin' Dave
2011 Big Time Rush "Big Time Girl Group" Leader of Boys in the Attic (BIA)
2014 Breadwinners -- Matt Lowell TV movie/pilot
2005 CSI: NY "The Closer" Bryce Sweet
2004 Las Vegas "Degas Away with It" Eric Bates
2004 Reno 911! "Department Investigation: Part 2" Explosive Redneck
2003 "Jones Gets Suspended" Redneck with Nunchakus
"Fireworks" Gas-huffing Redneck
2003 JAG "Pulse Rate" Lt. Jergenson
2003 She Spies "Message from Kassar" Wade
2003 John Doe "Illegal Alien" Staff Sergeant
2001 Charmed "Coyote Piper" Male victim
1999–2000 ER "Be Patient"
"Family Matters"
"The Peace of Wild Things"
Andrew
1998–1999 MADtv 25 episodes Various roles
1999 Batman Beyond "Spellbound" Rick aka Batman of the Future (UK)
1997-2002 Jungle Basket ? Max The Hyacinth Macaw (voice)
1996 Fox Hunt -- Jack Fremont Pilot
1992 Saved by the Bell "The Senior Prom" Matt Wilson

Films

Year Title Role Other notes
2015 Summer Forever Chris McAvoy video on demand
2014 Smothered Carl
2012 Rock Jocks John
2008 Conjurer Sean Burnette
2008 Butterfly Dreaming Rob Pollack
2007 Along the Way Jackob
2006 Big Bad Wolf Scott Cowley
2006 Immortally Yours John Evans Kiss of the Vampire
2006 The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided Brigham Young
2005 The Work and the Glory II: American Zion Brigham Young
2003 Thug Life Jeff
2003 Marines Guillen Direct-to-video
2002 American Girl Short guard AKA Confessions of an American Girl (USA video title)
2001 Evolution Road worker
1999 The Haunting of Hell House James Farrow AKA Henry James' "The Haunting of Hell House" (USA)
AKA The Ghostly Rental (USA)
1998 Operation Jesus
1997 Pulp Yamakasi Bruce
1995 Mad World Jefferson

Video games

Year Title Role Other notes
2015 Mortal Kombat X Johnny Cage, Smoke, Rain [8]
2015 Battlefield Hardline Additional Voices
2014 Murdered: Soul Suspect Additional Voices
2014 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Additional Voices
2013 Saints Row IV Josh Birk/Nyte Blade
2013 Aliens: Colonial Marines Hudson
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic Doc
2011 Saints Row: The Third Josh Birk/Nyte Blade
2011 Infamous 2 Male Pedestrians
2011 Killzone 3 Sergeant Thomas "Sev" Sevchenko
2010 Lost Planet 2 Various
2010 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Soldiers/Extras
2006 Ice Age: The Meltdown
2006 Yakuza
2005 The Matrix: Path of Neo Neo
2005 Jade Empire Additional Voices
2003 Rise of Nations
1996 Fox Hunt Jack Fremont

References

  1. Manning, Morgan. "Exclusive Interview with Po’s Andrew Bowen". Talk Nerdy With Us.
  2. "Biography". Andrew Bowen.
  3. "Biography". Andrew Bowen.
  4. "Seth Lucas Bowen". IMDb.
  5. 1 2 "On the Trail of Foxhunt". GamePro. No. 87. IDG. December 1995. pp. 38–40.
  6. "Along The Way (2007)". IMDb.
  7. Weinbery, Scott. "Movie Review - Haven, The". efilmcritic.com.
  8. Brian Chard [@bcharred] (April 14, 2015). "Huge thanks to the stellar MKX voice actors: Troy @TroyBakerVA (Shinnok/EBlack/Fujin), Ronald M. Banks (Quan Chi); Ashly Burch (Cassie)..." (Tweet). Retrieved April 21, 2015 via Twitter.
    Brian Chard [@bcharred] (April 14, 2015). "... Steve Blum (SubZero/Reptile/Bo'RaiCho); Johnny Yong Bosch (Kung Jin); Andrew @AndrewSBowen (Johnny/Smoke/Rain); Greg Eagles (Jax/Baraka)" (Tweet). Retrieved April 21, 2015 via Twitter.
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