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  1. About Philippe Bowgen. Philippe Bowgen is a queer Latinx writer based in Los Angeles and London. He holds an M.F.A. in Acting from Brown/Trinity Repertory Company & a postgraduate diploma in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts (LAMDA). His work can be seen in all mediums - theater, television, and film.

  2. Philippe Bowgen is a queer Latinx television writer based in Los Angeles and London. He holds an M.F.A. in Theater Arts from Brown/Trinity Repertory Company & a postgraduate diploma in Classical ...

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  4. 25K Followers, 4,698 Following, 460 Posts - Philippe Bowgen (@philippebowgen) on Instagram: "i write (& act) for tv NY/LA ️‍ supporting character syndrome"

  5. PHILIPPE BOWGEN. tv writer. occasional actor. what i write. how i act + sound. what i look like. about me. contact me. copywriting. Philippe Bowgen is an award winning actor with an MFA in Acting from Brown/Trinity Rep. Hailed by the NY Times as an "ardent" performer.

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  6. Latest News on Philippe Bowgen: LAVENDER MEN To Screen At Micheaux Film Festival (Sep 27, 2024) LAVENDER MEN To Tour Multiple Film Festival This Fall (Sep 11, 2024)

  7. By Brian Tallerico, Philippe Bowgen, as Lord Byron | RogerEbert.com Verified Mary Shelley never got the credit she deserved when she was alive and still struggles to get the right attention in the Shudder original “A Nightmare Wakes,” a film that purports to shed light on the creation of Frankenstein but comes off like a flat, almost insulting version of a writer’s legacy.

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