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John was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1967, and lived in Seattle, Washington and Brookline, Massachusetts before settling in New York City in 1989. He attended Berklee College of Music from 1985-1989 and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Music Degree. During this period he wrote music extensively for Boston area theatrical productions and composed two original musicals.
Currently a Freelance Sound Supervisor, John worked for Sync Sound/Digital Cinema in New York City from 1989-2014. He specializes in sound mixing, editing, and ADR supervision for film and television with concentrations ranging from scripted live action, to animation, to classical music. Credits include: "The Americans" (F/X), "Borgia" (Canal+), MTV animation (Beavis & Butt-head, Daria, Celebrity Deathmatch); HBO (Real Sex, various documentaries); and over 100 titles as Music Editor for The Metropolitan Opera.
During the past 10 years John has written music independently for several productions, including Daria (Trent's band & incidental music); Celebrity Deathmatch (Open & "specialized" incidental music). Recent projects include: Music for a 36 segment series designed to teach English to Vietnamese children.
In addition to his work in the sound and music fields, John has recently earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School.- Writer
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John Bowen was born on 5 November 1924 in Calcutta, India. He was a writer and producer, known for The Guardians (1971), Armchair Thriller (1978) and After the Rain. He died on 18 April 2019 in the UK.- Actor
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John Bowen is known for American Flyers (1985).- Director
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- Producer
John Miles Bowen is known for Faceless on the Streets (2015).- John Bowen is known for L'Orfeo, Favola in musica (1998).
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John Bowen is known for Self Centaured (2011).- Sound Department
John Scott Bowen is known for Access Code (1984).- Producer
- Cinematographer
John Bowen Parrish is known for Last of the Longnecks (2017), Mighty Waters (2021) and A Birthday Story (2008).- Sound Department
John Bowen is known for It's the Muppets! More Muppets, Please! (1993) and It's the Muppets! Meet the Muppets! (1993).- Animation Department
John Bowen is known for The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022).- Transportation Department
John Bowen is known for The Cooler (2003).- Music Department
John Bowen is known for Meshuggah-Nuns! (2010).- John Bowen is known for Murder of a Moderate Man (1985).
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John Bowen is known for Here Is A Gift For You - An Old Man Gloom Documentary (2014).- John Bowen is known for Nudist Beach (2011).
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John S. Bowen is known for Terminal Entry (1987).- Animation Department
John Bowen is known for American Experience (1987).- Editorial Department
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- Born in Omaha, Nebraska, John Bowen was first bitten by the acting bug in 1976 as a member of the St. Agnes Grade School Players, nailing the part of "Minuet Dancer #1" in the bicentennial program. Concerned about being typecast, over the next 5 years he turned down several other roles including "Polka Dancer #5", "Hustle Dancer Behind The Girl" and "Mashed Potato Dancer (uncredited)". In 1981 he had a starring role as Bishop Henry T. Dobson in Act I of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes". In 1982, he returned to his dancing roots as a member of the dancing crapshooters in Gross High School's production of "Guys and Dolls". But like the chicken pox virus that causes shingles, his acting bug lay dormant until he was recruited to play the part of Louis in the Fatherson Productions original mid-major motion picture "Adoptation" in 2016. The critics and his performance were both understated, but the acting bug was now a full blown, festering acting outbreak. This led to his next role as financier Steve Hotovy in the not-quite-as-mid-major motion picture "Naomi Jones". Known for his disbelief in microwaves and his resting bitch face, the Hotovy character dominates several minutes of "Naomi Jones" as the only character with a real day job. Ever true to his method acting roots, Bowen gained 60 pounds for the roles of Louis and Steve Hotovy, though it took him 10 years to do so.