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Andrea Bowen Biography
Andrea Bowen
Andrea Elizabeth
Bowen (born March 4, 1990 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American actress.
She is best known for her role as Julie Mayer in the TV series Desperate Housewives, in which she is the daughter of the clumsy Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher). It began with 6 years of acting, was a member of the group The Broadway Kids, and also starred in television series like Nip / Tuck - Beauty has its price, One Tree Hill, Boston Public and Law & Order with. In the U.S. version of the Disney film Bambi 2 - The Lord of the forests, they lent the young feline and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (for PSP) Aerith her voice. 2009 she had a guest appearance in the television series Ghost Whisperer - Voices from Beyond (episode 4.15).
Filmography
* Ghost Whisperer - Rebecca Kelly / (2009)
* Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (video game) - Aerith Gainsborough (voice English version) (2008)
* Girl, Positive - Rachel Sandler (Lifetime TV movie) (2007)
* Desperate Housewives - Julie Mayer (2004 - current)
* Eye of the Dolphin - Candace (2006)
* The Texas Panhandler - Guest Voice (2006)
* Bambi II - Faline (voice) (2006)
* Without a Trace - Becky Grolnick (2005)
* Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - Moogle Girl (voice English version) (2005)
* Luckey Quarter - Patsy (2005)
* Felix the Cat saves Christmas - Felix the Cat (2004)
* Party Wagon - Billie Bartley / Manifest Destiny (voice) (2004)
* Red Riding Hood - Ashley # 2 (2004)
* Strong Medicine - Sara Buck (2003)
* One Tree Hill - Stella (2003) (deleted scenes only)
* The Cat in the Hat
* Extreme Skate Adventure (VG) (voice) (2003) - aka Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
* Boston Public - Riley Ellis (2003)
* That Was Then - Zooey Glass (2002)
* Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Sophie Douglas (2001)
Discography
* The Night of the Hunter, concept album
* The Sound of Music original Broadway revival cast recording, 1998
* Jane Eyre original Broadway cast recording, 2001
* Sugar Beats
* Broadway Kids
Awards
Bowen has 3 wins and 4 nominations
* 2005 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series (won)
* 2005 Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actress (nominated)
* 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series (won)
* 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series (nominated)
* 2008 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series (nominated)
* 2008 Prism Award for Best TV Actress (won)
* 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series (nominated)