Background
Rowe was born and raised in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Rowe was born and raised in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
He appeared in Billy"s Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998) and TNT"s Purgatory. Other roles include a short stint as recurring character, Walt, on NewsRadio, Murphy Sinclair on General Hospital, Ty Swindle, on Wasteland, and Dan Murphy on Leap of Faith. A 1993 University of Wisconsin–Madison economics graduate, Rowe worked as a finance manager for political campaigns in Washington, District of Columbia before moving to Los Angeles, California, to pursue acting and screenwriting.
Rowe started his career in the United Talent Agency library and mailroom.
Rowe has acted in the television movies Vanished, Lucky 7 and Though None Go with Maine and the National Broadcasting Company mini-series The 70s, as well as appearing on Perception as Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Bobby Dalton and Agent Jack Burgess on 1-800-MISSING. In 1998 he portrayed a recurring character named Walt in the sitcom NewsRadio. In 2007, he played Shaun, the romantic interest of the central character (Trevor Wright) of Shelter.
He took part in Tony Zierra"s 2011 documentary My Big Break, which follows the early careers of Rowe, Wes Bentley, Chad Lindberg and Greg Fawcett. Rowe is the host of the talk radio podcast series MIPtalk: Conversations with the World"s Most Interesting People with writer Noam Dromi.
Rowe founded Bright Angel Productions, a video and documentary company.
Rowe advocated for same-sex marriage rights during the California Proposition 8 campaign in 2008. He spent 10 years teaching and volunteering at Chrysalis in Los Los Angeles In the early 2010s, Rowe worked in educational policy for the United Way of Greater Los Angeles, organizing HomeWalk, an event that raised money to fight homelessness.
Rowe graduated with a master"s degree in public policy (Master in Public Policy) from the University of California, Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs in 2013.
He was awarded the Rosenfield Fellowship in Education Policy by the United Way of Greater Los Los Angeles Rowe is the president and managing director of BOTEC Analysis, a public policy research and consulting firm based in Los Los Angeles
He is also a contributor to the Crime and Justice Program at New York University"s Marron Institute of Urban Management.