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Brian Bowles (born October 18th, 1990) is an American moviemaker that lives in Westlake, Ohio. Brian began his interest in movies when he joined WHBS-TV at his high school. Under the direction of Mr. Tony Hoty, Brian rose from a shy freshman to one of the three varsity football announcers. Besides the varsity football broadcasts, Brian was a host of the Kickoff Cookout Show where he was known for his verbal battles with guest Mr. Jim Eagan. Aside from his WHBS work, Bowles was part of a group of movie makers called KBAMS, which was a acronym for the Kyle, Brian, Aaron, Matt, and Safdar, the group members. During the summer of 2008, KBAMS would become local celebrities because of their videos of themselves lipsynching to various hit songs from such bands as Hanna Montana and Coldplay that they posted of the social networking site Facebook. Sadly, by the end of the summer, most of the videos had been removed for copyright infringement. In the summer of 2009, KBAMS looks to resolve the copyright issues and move forward and continue to make videos.

Bowles was the director, producer, writer, and editor of a 2007 short film entitled "The Battle of the Bulge." "The Battle of the Bulge" was a satirical take on one of World War Two's critical battles. This movie made Bowles a minor celebrity in his hometown and made his house the location to shoot a future movie projects (due to the wide assortment of costumes that were located in his basement). The moviemaking duo of Safdar Dar and Aaron Schordock used Bowles' house for their two movies "Walter Mitty" and "301." Bowles took a break from directing until the spring of 2008 when he created "The Red Scare", a look at the absurdness of Joseph McCarthy and his accusations of communism. Another lengthy break followed but Bowles came back strong in the spring of 2009 with his reimagining of "Othello."

Bowles graduated high school in 2009 and will continue his education in the fall at The Ohio State University.