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Michael Bowen

Michael Bowen
Michael Bowen
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Less Than Zero, Valley Girl, Echo Park
First Major Screen Credit: Valley Girl (1983)
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Permanent Vacation (2007) Excess Baggage (1997) Less Than Zero (1987)
Permanent Vacation (2007) True Crime (1995) Iron Eagle (1985)
Autopsy (2006) Love and a .45 (1994) Private Resort (1985)
Grayson Arms (2005) The Player (1992) The Check is in the Mail (1985)
Self-Medicated (2005) The Waterdance (1991) Night of the Comet (1984)
Walking Tall (2004) Kid (1990) On the Line (1984)
Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) The Godfather Part III (1990) The Wild Life (1984)
Magnolia (1999) Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987) Valley Girl (1983)
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Biography:

Prolific and versatile, actor Michael Bowen joined the casts of some of the most critically respected and lucrative pictures of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, nearly always enlisted as an unremarkable everyman. Bowen launched his career with bit parts in such pictures as Valley Girl (1983), Iron Eagle (1985), and Less Than Zero (1987), then graduated to supporting roles by the late '90s.

He was particularly memorable as cop Mark Dargus, the partner of ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction follow-up, Jackie Brown (1997), then turned in a haunting portrayal of Rick, the dysfunctional father of game show contestant Stanley (Jeremy Blackman) in Paul Thomas Anderson's mosaic of contemporary L.A.

life, Magnolia (1999). In the following decade, Bowen re-teamed with Tarantino for the neo-martial arts opus Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and delivered an intense performance as a cruel and vile counselor at a rehab center in first-time director Monty Lapica's psychodrama, Self-Medicated (2005).

He also took on a recurring role on the hit TV drama Lost as Danny Pickett, a hotheaded, tough member of the Others, during the second and third seasons of the series (2006-2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide.