Andrew Bowler

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Andrew Bowler is a filmmaker and actor .

Life

Bowler studied at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University until 1996 .

At the 2012 Academy Awards he was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Short Film category together with producer Gigi Causey for directing the short film Time Freak . He had financed this film together with his wife Gigi Causey, renouncing an apartment in New York.

In 2018, Back to You - A Second Chance for Love Bowlers was made, the first feature film in which Asa Butterfield and Sophie Turner played the leading roles.

Filmography

  • 1995: The Raven (short film, director and screenplay)
  • 2002: The Descent of Walter McFea (Director, Actor, and Screenplay)
  • 2004: McEnroe (TV series, actor, and screenplay)
  • 2009: May the Best Man Win (actor and screenplay)
  • 2011: Time Freak (short film, director and screenplay)
  • 2013: Karen Returns Something to Scott (short film, actor and screenplay)
  • 2014: Tribute (short film, actor)
  • 2018: Back to You - A Second Chance for Love (Time Freak) (Fiction, Director and Screenplay)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. NYU nominees for 2012 Oscars . In: nyu.edu (English)
  2. The 84th Academy Awards | 2012 . In: oscar.org (English)