Julie Bowen
About Julie Bowen
A pretty blonde performer with equal parts edginess and ebullience, Julie Bowen has worked extensively in television and has made several entries into film since her acting career began in the early 1990s. A Brown University graduate, Bowen was featured in several of the school's productions including "Guys and Dolls" and "Stage Door". Work in low-budget independent film and commercials followed before she made her primetime acting debut on an episode of the Fox teen series "Class of '96" in 1993. Featured roles in the "Motorcycle Gang" and "Runaway Daughters" entries of Showtime's "Rebel Highway" and a supporting role in ABC's TV-movie drama "Where Are My Children?" rounded out 1994.
In 1995, Bowen took her first series regular role, co-starring on the short-lived ABC adventure series "Extreme" as the sweet but sassy love interest of a member of a Rocky Mountain rescue unit. 1996 guest roles on Fox's "Party of Five" and "Strange Luck" followed the early demise of "Extreme", and that same year she was featured in the box office comedy hit "Happy Gilmore", playing the sharp, strong-willed woman who sparks the romantic interest in the titular unorthodox golfer (Adam Sandler). Her additional feature credits included the less successful comedy "Multiplicity" (1996) and 1997's "An American Werewolf in Paris", in which the actress rose to the challenge of performing in full monster makeup.
Bowen returned to series television in 1998, playing grifter and martial artist Amanda Webb, one of "Three" former career criminals drafted into a covert government operation. This adventure series on The WB offered Bowen, usually typecast as the girl-next-door, the chance to play a femme fatale action hero, and she brought to the role a nice balance of over-the-top posturing and down-to-earth frankness. She reached a much larger audience on NBC's "ER" with a 1998-99 part as yet another love interest, this time the brittle insurance saleswoman girlfriend of Noah Wyle's Dr. Carter.
Turns in the UPN TV-movie "The Last Man on Planet Earth" (1999) and a 2000 episode of "Dawson's Creek" were of the less memorable sort, but Bowen quickly recovered with a regular role on "Ed" (NBC, 2000-2004). A charming comedy-drama produced by David Letterman's Worldwide Pants, "Ed" was a somewhat sardonic but sincerely heartfelt show and a perfect fit for Bowen's talents. Here she played Carol Vessey, a teacher and former high school golden girl who captured the imagination of the title character in high school, and captured his heart upon his return to their sleepy hometown. Quick with a quip and particularly skilled in scenes that addressed her character's romantic uncertainty, Bowen helped to give Carol Vessey the kind of multifaceted portrayal that was needed to make her an engaging character. This role would help to further Bowen's familiarity to TV viewers.
While her work in television has been both prolific and successful, Bowen has continued to pursue film roles and was featured in the romantic comedy "Venus and Mars" (2001) and the Tim Allen vehicle "Joe Somebody" (2001). After the final episode of "Ed," Bowen remained a regular presence on television--and ABC in particular--in 2005, with recurring roles on the short-lived John Stamos series "Jake In Progress" and the hit drama "Lost"--on the latter she played the injured bride of the physician Jack (Matthew Fox). The following fall, she was added as a regular to the retooled second season of "Boston Legal" as attorney Denise Bauer. She appeared back on the big screen in "Kids in America" (2005) as a close-minded, dictatorial high school principal whose increasingly repressing censorship policies inspie her students to rebel.
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Scott Phillips | husband | married September 2004 |
| Oliver McLanahan Phillips | son | born April 10, 2007; father Scott Phillips |
| Acted in productions of "Guys and Dolls", "Stage Door" and "Lemon Sky" while attending Brown University | |
| 1992 | Film acting debut, "Five Spot Jewel" |
| 1993 | Had an early TV guest role on an episode of Fox's "Class of '96" |
| 1994 | Acted in the ABC TV-movie "Where Are My Children?" |
| 1994 | Featured in the Showtime "Rebel Highway" presentations "Motorcycle Gang" and "Runaway Daughters" |
| 1995 | Was a regular on the short-lived adventure series "Extreme" (ABC) |
| 1996 | Featured in the Harold Ramis comedy "Multiplicity" |
| 1996 | Guest starred on episodes of "Party of Five" and "Strange Luck" (both Fox) |
| 1996 | Played Adam Sandler's girlfriend in "Happy Gilmore" |
| 1997 | Co-starred in the horror-comedy "An American Werewolf in Paris" |
| 1998 - 1999 | Had a recurring role on NBC's "ER" as the insurance saleswoman love interest of Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle) |
| 1998 | Starred on the adventure series "Three" (The WB) as martial arts master Amanda Webb, one of a trio of experts employed by a covert government organization |
| 1999 | Acted in the UPN TV-movie "The Last Man on Planet Earth" |
| 2000 | Guested as Dawson's Aunt Gwen on an episode of The WB drama "Dawson's Creek" |
| 2000 - 2004 | Was a regular on the NBC hit series "Ed", playing the title character's high school crush turned present day dream girl |
| 2001 | Acted in the independent romantic comedy "Venus and Mars" |
| 2005 | Joined the cast of ABC's "Boston Legal" |
Notes
Bowen on her character in "Ed": "I haven't had the opportunity to play many completely fleshed-out women. Often they're the girlfriend or the idealized fantasy. [Carol] starts out as a cheerleader, [but] then you realize there's a lot more going on there." --quoted in TV Guide Online's Insider, August 10, 2000.
Julie Bowen on herself as Amanda Webb, the martial arts expert and femme fatale she played in the short-lived UPN adventure series "Three": "I am more tomboyish than sexpot-ish. The way the character was written, they could have cast a realy curvy model, and it would have worked. They were more concerned with finding somebody who could play the character." --quoted in an interview with Another Universe, March 6, 1998.
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Quick Facts
Born
March, 03 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland
Education
- Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island spent a year in Florence, Italy
- Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga, California
- Shakespeare & Company, Lenox, Massachusetts
- The Actors' Institute, Boston, Massachusetts
Professions
actor