American actor Bradley Bowen talks about his work and reveals his upcoming film project
Bradley has built an extraordinary life as an actor, film producer, world-wide pro-amateur competitive surfer, Chun Kuk Do Karate World Champion and Jiu-Jitsu Medalist. He has owned his own construction company since 1994, when he was first introduced into acting and saw the unlikely parallels between construction and production. His first project was as associate producer of “Karsan, The Kurdish Story”.He then went on to co-produce “Out For Vengeance” before deciding to take a shot at becoming an executive producer.
The feature film “The Flight”
This summer (2019) Bradley is heading to France for pre-production of his feature film, “The Flight”, beginning with scouting throughout May-June and securing exterior locations with a French-based production company which has presented an outstanding locations proposal in France.
Film production work
Bowen has relished the challenge of becoming an executive producer and is really energized to see the project through completion. ‘The Flight’ is his first undertaking in this senior position, confirmed when he signed a deal with author Hugh Wilson for screenplay rights to his novel ‘Calodian Skies’.
Acting development
Brad is always working on his acting development: “I’m working in the shadows on honing my acting skills with the assistance of renowned acting coach, Karen Storms. I’m also working on developing myself as a person spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally. I need to bring value to production as well as creating real emotion for the viewers. That’s our job as an actor, period.”
Acting Roles
Bowen played “The Jon” in “Pretty Precinct” and he also had the privilege of working on “American Made” as a US customs officer starring Tom Cruise. He also gained notoriety for playing Viktor Romanov, a drug lord in “Out For Vengeance”, which was filmed in The Netherlands and Belgium. Last but not least, he portrayed “The Man” in “Oh Death”, a period piece based on the poem “We Are Seven” (written by William Wordsworth) which was filmed in Cortona, Italy.