Andrew Lowery
Andrew Lowery (born January 4, 1970) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director, best known for playing "Mack" McGivern in the film School Ties and Matthew, the white cousin of Cree Summer's character Freddie, on the television series A Different World.[1]
Filmography
- Nothing (which he also wrote and co-produced, Film, 2003)
- Cost of Living (Film, 1997)
- Life's Work (TV series, 1996–1997)
- The Conspiracy of Fear (video, 1996)
- Clerks (TV movie, 1995)
- All-American Girl (TV series, 1995)
- A Woman of Independent Means (TV mini-series, 1995)
- Color of Night (Film, 1994)
- J.F.K.: Reckless Youth (TV movie, 1993)
- My Boyfriend's Back (Film, 1993)
- School Ties (Film, 1992)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Film, 1992)
- A Different World (TV series, 1990–1991)
- Fatal Charm (video, 1990)
- Normal Life (TV series, 1990)
- A Son's Promise (TV movie, 1990)
- Night Court (TV series, 1990)
- Family of Spies (TV movie, 1990)
- Baywatch (TV series, 1989)
- Shannon's Deal (TV movie, 1989)
- Cheers (TV series, 1988)
- Falcon Crest (TV series, 1988)
- Paradice (TV series, 1988)
Lowery has also written several films, including Nothing (written by / as The Drews, 2003), Boys and Girls (written by / as The Drews, 2000) and Simon Sez (writer, 1999).
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