Clare Bowen

Clare Bowen

actress, director, writer

Clare Bowen was born on May 12, 1984 in Australia. Clare Bowen's big-screen debut came with The Combination directed by David Field in 2009. Clare Bowen is known for Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race directed by Chad Hicks, Scott McCord stars as Jacques and Stacey DePass as Emma. Clare Bowen has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Clare Bowen achieved is The Equity Ensemble Awards. The upcoming new movie Clare Bowen plays is Sand Dollar Cove which will be released on Jun 26, 2021.

Clare Maree Bowen was born on an island in the middle of the Pacific. Years before landing the role of Scarlett O'Connor on the CMT/HULU TV series Nashville (2012) and launching her career as a singer/songwriter, Clare Bowen was growing up in Dharawal Country on the Minnamurra River in rural Australia, miles from the nearest city, writing down everything she felt, heard, saw and dreamed."Music was my connection to the rest of the world," she says. As a child who spent more time around animals than people, she often "Didn't do 'social' very well... but music is the universal language. I felt no barrier there. I was brought up on my parents' vinyl collection - everything from Paul Simon to Gilbert & Sullivan, Vivaldi to Elvis to Dolly to Springsteen, Edith Piaf and Etta James."Those references quickly expanded to include country legends like Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash. Bowen heard her first broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry on the wireless in her grandad's kitchen. Soon after, her classical vocal coach paused one of their lessons to comment on the country lilt that had naturally crept into Bowen's voice. It would be another decade or so before she'd duet with heavyweights like Zac Brown and Vince Gill, record songs with Grammy-winning producers like T Bone Burnett and Buddy Miller, or tour the United States with Nashville (2012) co-star Charles Esten and Jonathan Jackson, but those early experiences helped plant the seed, pushing Bowen toward Nashville and its musical community.Along the way, she established herself as an in-demand actress on both sides of the Atlantic, earning critical praise in the highly controversial Australian film The Combination, directed by David Field, and as the leading role of Wendla in the Sydney Theatre Company's musical production of Spring Awakening. It was during this time that Bowen took the advice of the STC's artistic director, Oscar winner, Cate Blanchett, and bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles in 2012. During her first year in America, she caught the bus to her Nashville (2012) audition and landed the gig, playing a young poet turned songwriter, whose folk and Americana songs are influenced by a challenging childhood. For Bowen, who was diagnosed with end stage cancer at four years old and struggled with the disease for years, the role hit close to home.Nashville (2012) was more than just a television show to Bowen, though, "Nashville is a city with its own heartbeat," she muses, and it has become a launching pad for her own music. Playing Scarlett O'Connor required Bowen to sing hundreds of songs, play multiple instruments, and overcome an irrational fear of microphones. When asked whether she could play the banjo, Bowen replied "probably" and learned. It pushed her to write songs that she'd actually share with people, drawing on everything she wrote down as a child as inspiration for her eponymous debut album.Along with being an artist, Bowen is also an activist. An advocate for kindness, in 2015, she cut off her waist length hair in solidarity when her brother, singer/songwriter and The Voice Australia finalist; Timothy James Bowen was diagnosed with Lymphoma. She wanted to express the need for people to look past the physical image. The act unexpectedly went viral, eliciting hundreds of thousands of positive responses from all over the globe. Bowen was overwhelmed with joy and startled by the attention."I have come to terms with the fact that one person cannot save the world alone," she admits, "But by connecting with people, stage by stage, song by song, kindness by kindness; you can make a difference. My life has been pretty weird, and sometimes quite scary, but I wouldn't change any of it, because it brought me here and made me whatever it is that I am now. Now I get to fill little corners of the world with love and kindness, and together - we make them glow. If you're given any kind of blessing like what Nashville (2012) is to me, you must use your powers for good."After the series wrap of Nashville (2012) in 2018, Bowen joined Grammy winning duo SUGARLAND on their Still The Same reunion tour, opening for the country heavyweights in arenas across the US, and afterwards returned to Australia to star alongside one of her heroes, film veteran, Bryan Brown (Cocktail (1988) Australia (2008), Along Came Polly (2004)) in the award winning horror series Hungry Ghosts (2020).Between filming engagements, Clare travels the world on sold-out tours with her singer/songwriter husband, and now band mate Brandon Robert Young. In 2021 the couple officially joined musical forces, forming the new Cinematic Americana duo BOWEN * YOUNG. With an album and full tour schedule forthcoming, BOWEN * YOUNG have released two brand new singles: "Skeletons" & "Dangerous Love."Once an introverted child, Bowen has blossomed into a ferocious performer and storyteller. She lovingly takes her audiences on a journey full of laughter, tears, dancing, singing, jumping up and down and for weeks afterward, wondering where all the glitter came from.Clare resides with her husband, Brandon on the Wasioto River in Nashville, Tennessee, with a small army of rescued creatures.

  • Birthday

    May 12, 1984
  • Place of Birth

    Minnamurra, New South Wales, Australia

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

The Equity Ensemble Awards
2021
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Mini-series or Telemovie
Winner - The Equity Award

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