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Becoming an actress is a dream that took hold on Ms. Frazier-Bowen's sixteenth birthday, when her parents gave her two tickets to see the Broadway show, Dreamgirls. Ms. Frazier-Bowen remembers being mesmerized by Jennifer Holliday's performance on stage and realizing what she wanted to do with her life... the only problem was she was a short, white girl who couldn't sing.
The road to being a professional actress was not a direct one as it took Ms. Frazier-Bowen a decade to fully commit herself to being a professional actress. During that time, she forged a career in education, working with schools and teachers to better leverage new technologies as learning tools.
Now an experienced and versatile actress, Ms. Frazier-Bowen earned a 2003 B. Iden Payne award nomination for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama" for her portrayal of Annie Lou Holsom in Waiting for MacArthur. Other premiere stage roles include Darcy Snelgrave in the intense and erotic, One Flea Spare; the title role of a dog in Sylvia; and, Sissy in the West Texas Classic, Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. Currently, sheis collaborating on a new one-woman show, Head Over Heels.
On film, Ms. Frazier-Bowen can be seen in several independent features: an undercover cop in the independent
feature "Manhood is Dead" and a corporate go-getter in the film "Severance." Her work in short films includes the
enthusiastically narcissistic newscaster in "The Last Race" and the confident woman in "Love in 3 Minutes."
In addition to dramatic acting, Ms. Frazier-Bowen is also well versed in industrial films, commercials and voiceovers.
She studies Alexander Technique with Sumi Komo and has worked with a wide variety of teachers. In her
free time, Ms. Frazier-Bowen loves to snowboard or backpack in the mountains with her husband.
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