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Christian Bowman

Christian Bowman grew up traveling around the world attending 32 public and private schools throughout North America and Europe. When he was 17, Bowman was involved in a car accident outside of Chicago after returning from traveling through Europe and Africa. This accident killed four people including his mother, Carolyn Walsh, and girlfriend, Sonia Herzog. Upon recovering from his injuries, he moved back to Hale'iwa, HI with his stepfather, James Walsh. Christian continued to travel throughout North America, Africa and Europe after his recovery. Christian joined his uncle, skydiver James Darby, in business at Skydive Palm Beach, FL in 1997 until Darby's death in a skysurfing accident. Christian moved back to Honolulu, Hawaii in 1999 and his son, Bodhi, was born on May 21, 2001. Christian began his acting career on the television show North Shore in 2004. He later became a character on the television show Lost, appearing as Steve Jenkins, often confused with the character Scott Jackson. After appearing in a variety of commercials in Japan, he moved to Los Angeles, CA and eventually to Austin, TX where he joined the cast of Prison Break as Agent King in Dallas, TX in 2007, along with several independent films from 2008-2010, The Lying Game in 2012 and Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For Austin in 2013. Christian is owner of Last Pull Productions and is pursuing a degree Radio Television Film in Austin, TX. His first feature Overcome is currently in Preproduction. - IMDb Mini Biography


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Born:
Mar 11, 1975 In Harrisburg - Pennsylvania - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
4
First Appeared:
In the series North Shore 2004-06-14
Latest Project:
Movie Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 2014-08-20
Known For
Poster of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Poster of Prison Break
Poster of Lost
Poster of North Shore
Filmography
Movie Sin City: A Dame to Kill For The Man 2014-08-20
Series Prison Break Unknown 2005-08-29
Series North Shore Unknown 2004-06-14
Series Lost Unknown 2004-09-22