Andrew Lowery
Andrew Lowery began acting at the tender age of 12. He also was featured in the miniseries "Family of Spies" (1989-1990). He additionally landed roles in the TV movies "Shannon's Deal" (1988-89), "A Son's Promise" (ABC, 1989) and "Fatal Charm" (Showtime, 1991-92). He worked in television in his early acting career as well, including parts on "Cheers" (NBC, 1982-1993) and "A Different World" (NBC, 1987-1993). Following that project, he worked on the action comedy "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1992) with Kristy Swanson, the period drama "School Ties" (1992) with Brendan Fraser and "My Boyfriend's Back" (1993). He also landed roles in the miniseries "JFK: Reckless Youth" (1993-94) and "A Woman of Independent Means" (1994-95). In the nineties and the early 2000s, he then appeared in the Bruce Willis action film "Color of Night" (1994) and "Cost of Living" (1997). He held additional roles in television including a part on "Life's Work" (ABC, 1996-97). He also was featured in the TV movie "The Conspiracy of Fear" (HBO, 1996-97). Most recently, Lowery wrote the David Hewlett comedy "Nothing" (2007).