Andrew Bowser is an American actor, writer and director best known for his fictional character Onyx the Fortuitous.
Collaborating with
Joseph M. Petrick, Bowser co-directed and starred in the independent comedy ''
The Mother of Invention''.
He wrote, directed, and starred in ''Jimmy Tupper Vs. The Goatman of Bowie'' which premiered at the 2010
South By Southwest
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Film Festival.
Early life
As a child, he worked as an actor in theater, television, and film. He portrayed the role of the sickly child, Colin in the international tour of ''
The Secret Garden
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'', the role of young Henry in ''Henry Hill'' and guest starred in an episode of ''
Homicide: Life on the Street'' opposite
Elijah Wood
Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor and producer. Wood made his film debut with a minor part in ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) at the age of eight and achieved recognition in the early 1990s as a child acto ...
.
While attending
The School of Visual Arts
The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design.
History
This school was started by Sil ...
, where he majored in film, he met
Joseph M. Petrick and the two began collaborating on short films. In 2001, the two created a short film called ''Notes From The Rogues Gallery'' that was the precursor to the film they made in 2006. Bowser and Petrick also co-directed the music video of ''Eponine'' for the band
Ozma in 2002 which was selected by
Kung-Fu Records through a running online contest.
Career
Bowser left
The School of Visual Arts
The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design.
History
This school was started by Sil ...
after his second year and began working professionally in music videos. His first was the video of ''Mixtape'' for
Butch Walker
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who hired Bowser after Bowser sent his reel along with a fan letter. This led to making music videos for, among others,
Armor for Sleep,
The Honorary Title
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,
SR-71
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,
Speech
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,
Gym Class Heroes
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,
and his own band Zella Mayzell after releasing the EP ''The Murder, Porn and Fatherhood''. Zella Mayzell went on to be voted by
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* ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine
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as one of the top ten unsigned bands in the US.
In 2004, Petrick joined Bowser in Maryland, living as roommates. Between 2004 and 2006, they co-directed the short film ''A Winter Observed'' (written by Petrick) which premiered at the Annapolis Film Festival, and the music video of ''
New Friend Request'' for
Gym Class Heroes
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. Bowser also directed videos for
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound is an American indie pop band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Initially named "The Hush," the band changed its name to "The Hush Sound" due to the discovery of a rapper with the same name. The band consists of Bob Morris ...
,
Copeland, and
Forgive Durden.
In early 2006, Petrick wrote the feature-length screenplay for the film ''Notes From the Rogues Gallery''. Petrick and Bowser began searching for financing for the film, but after being unable to secure funding, the pair decided to make a truncated version of the film with $20,000 they borrowed mostly on credit cards. The 50 minute version of the film screened at The
Landlocked Film Festival
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in Petrick's home town. The following year, Zella Mayzell went on an indefinite hiatus as Bowser moved to Los Angeles with Petrick. Bowser directed more music videos for
The Color Fred
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History
The band was star ...
,
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
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,
The Audition,
The Hush Sound
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, and
Amber Pacific
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.

In 2008, Petrick wrote the screenplay for the feature film ''
The Mother of Invention'' which Bowser starred in and co-directed with Petrick. The
mockumentary
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followed aspiring inventor Vincent Dooly as he attempts to win a coveted young inventors award. The film starred Bowser,
Jimmi Simpson,
Kevin Corrigan
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,
Mark Boone Junior
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,
Dee Wallace
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,
Craig Anton
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Early life
Anton was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, ...
,
Ruby Wendell, F. Jason Whitaker, and
Chris Hardwick
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. It features cameos by
Dave Allen, Chris Franjola,
Keir O'Donnell
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,
Martha Madison
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Early life
Madison was born in Newport News, Virginia. She was raised ...
and
Ron Lynch. The film screened at The
Hollywood Film Festival and The
Sci-Fi-London
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Film Festival. Later that year, Bowser directed music videos for ''The Grey Man'' and ''Not So Tough Found Out'' for the
Copeland album ''
You Are My Sunshine
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'' which was released as a bonus feature on the deluxe version of the record.
In 2009,
MTV
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hired Bowser and Petrick to create a pilot for a half-hour sketch comedy show. They created ''The Underground'' which stars Bowser as a man who lived in the basement of the network and hacked into their broadcast feed to air sketches and interstitials that featured him and his puppet cohorts. It was not picked up by the network but contained sketches that were featured on
CollegeHumor
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and won
FunnyOrDie's and
HBO
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's ''Let's Go Viral'' contest, which led to creating the exclusive sketch ''Cycop'' for
FunnyOrDie which premiered on July 12, 2010 and featured the protagonist from ''
The Mother of Invention'' in a poorly made film of his creation. The sketch stars Bowser,
Juno Temple
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,
Ryan Cartwright
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Early life
Cartwright was born in Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands. His older brother is Che Cartwright, who is also an actor.
Career
He began acting with the Central Junior Telev ...
, and
Zelda Williams
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and announced the DVD release of the film.
In 2010, Bowser directed his first solo feature film ''Jimmy Tupper Vs. The Goatman of Bowie''. The film is a "found footage" style horror film that followed a young man's perceived encounter with the titular
cryptid
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and his ensuing quest to track and capture the beast. Based around the urban legend from Bowser's home town, the film premiered at the 2010
South By Southwest
South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and Convention (meeting), conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas. It began in 1987 and has conti ...
film festival.
His film ''Worm''
is the first feature to be shot solely using a
GoPro
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camera.
''Worm'' premiered at SIFF 2013 and won the special jury prize at DeadCENTER 2013.
As of 2014, Bowser cohosts the
Nerdist Industries
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podcast ''Bizarre States'' alongside
Nerdist News
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Publication
The cross ...
's host
Jessica Chobot
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.
In 2021, Bowser raised $610,467 to make the feature film ''Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls'', which premiered at the
2023 Sundance Film Festival
The 2023 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 19 to 29, 2023. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 7, 2022.
Films U.S. Dramatic Competition
* '' The Accidental Getaway Driver'', directed by Sing J. Lee
...
.
Filmography
References
External links
*
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American male screenwriters
American music video directors
American television directors
American television writers
Living people
People from Bowie, Maryland
Film directors from Maryland
American male television writers
Screenwriters from Maryland
Year of birth missing (living people)