Beau Fowler
Beau Fowler is a multi-talented British artist, widely recognized as an award-winning actor, writer, director, and action director with a specialty in martial arts and on-screen combat choreography. Born in 1981, he is the son of renowned photographer and music promo director Simon Fowler. Fowler has a deep background in martial arts, having studied Karate from the age of six, trained in Wu Dang systems and Brazilian Capoeira, and currently studying Southern Shaolin Wuzuquan and Wujiquan. This expertise has significantly shaped his film work, leading him to action-directing projects like the sci-fi thriller Narcopolis and co-founding the now-disbanded Rx3 Fight Crew, which specialized in designing action for film. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous projects, including a role as a Tusk Warrior in the Netflix series Cursed, and major films such as Men in Black: International, Avengement, and as Poco "The Killer Clown" in Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday. Fowler is also a prolific writer and director, with his work—often produced under his independent production company, Ki Films (co-founded with his father)—garnering numerous awards; his action-comedy short film Express Delivery collected over 46 awards, and his short film RED has won over 70. This success led Empire magazine to ask, "Is this the next Scorsese?" and the LA Film Awards to name him one of the "Top 30 Filmmakers to Follow."

