Michael Ray Bower has established himself over the past decade as an
actor of considerable talent and accomplishment. His diverse and
eclectic resume ranges from hilarious roles in such comedies as "Dude
Where's My Car" and "Evolution," to hauntingly dramatic performances in
intense Television Shows such as "Dark Angel", "CSI" and His
breakthrough performance as a young Soldier Of A futuristic War in
James Cameron's "Dark Angel" was Submitted For A possible Emmy
Nomination.Michael Has Won Numerous Awards Through Out His Career.
Young Artist Award, Teen People's Choice, ACE Award Nominee
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bower landed his first role at the age
of eleven on the popular motion picture Moonwalker alongside World idol
Michael Jackson. He soon recurred on the award-winning "The Wonder
Years" For 3 seasons. Bower soon turned recurring roles into series
regulars on 3 Primetime shows. With his fan following and critical
acclaim he led "Nickelodeons Best Comedy Show "Salute Your Shorts"
(cult-like following now). Michael has guest-starred on over 30
Primetime Television shows .
He made his Lead feature film debut in DreamWorks Summer Hit
"Evolution" For director Ivan Reitman He Starred alongside such heavy
weights as David Duchovney, Sean William Scott, Orlando Jones, Dan
Akroyd, and academy award winner Julianne Moore. Rumor is Michael beat
out the likes of Jack Black, and Dane Cook for the role...More recent
credits include "Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School"
again he starred along greats john Goodman, Sean Astin, Marissa Tomei,
Mary Steenburgen & Danny Devito.
Bower showcased his impressive acting chops in many indie & festival
shorts that have showed many in Hollywood that he is not only a comedy
genius but a very powerful dramatic actor. He has aspirations of
directing as well and is soon to start directing his first short. Bower
leads a cast of comedians in a mock musical show touring nationwide
with network interest.
For the big screen, Michael will next be seen starring in "Two Dudes &
a Dream", and he recently completed work for Jersey Films "Community
College" In his spare time, Bower enjoys writing, technology, and film
and TV watching with a new found passion for Tournament Poker.