Andy Powers Net Worth

Andy Powers is a highly accomplished actor and producer from El Paso, TX. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, he has worked in Off Broadway Theatre with various companies. He has appeared in television series such as HBO's "OZ" and Syfy's "TAKEN", as well as films like "Sweets", "In Her Shoes", and "Northeast". His next project, Atlas Of The Soul, will begin principal photography later this year. In his free time, Powers enjoys wilderness backpacking and environmental conservation.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer
Birth Place American

💰 Net worth

Andy Powers' net worth is estimated to range from $100K to $1M by 2024. He is widely recognized as an accomplished actor and producer from America. With his talent and dedication, Powers has not only left a significant impact on the entertainment industry but has also amassed a considerable fortune. As an actor, he has showcased his skills in various films and television shows, gaining substantial recognition and acclaim. Additionally, his role as a producer has further contributed to his success, allowing him to explore different aspects of filmmaking. With such accomplishments and potential, it is no surprise that Andy Powers' net worth is projected to grow exponentially in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1986

Andrew Bowers, known professionally as Andy, grew up in Los Angeles, CA, the child of Screenwriter william Bowers and costume designer Marjorie Bowers. In 1986, Bowers graduated from Yale University with a B.A. degree.

1994

In 1994, Bowers was appointed NPR’s London bureau chief. While based in London, he frequently covered the Yugoslav Wars. In 1996, Bowers became NPR’s Moscow bureau chief, and in 1998 became a national correspondent based in NPR’s Los Angeles bureau.

2003

Bowers joined Slate in 2003, although he continued to work at NPR’s Culver City, California, facility as Slate’s lead Producer on the newsmagazine Day to Day, which was a co-production between NPR and Slate.

2005

On July 15, 2005, Bowers launched the first Slate podcast, which consisted of Bowers reading a Slate article aloud from the closet of his Los Angeles home. In late 2005, Bowers created the Slate Political Gabfest, which became the magazine’s flagship talk show and led to the formation of a network of similar programs include the Culture Gabfest, Hang Up and Listen, the Double X Gabfest, and the parenting show Mom and Dad Are Fighting Also in 2005, Bowers launched a personal podcast with his five-year-old daughter called Molly and the Sugar Monster, a dramatized podcasts for children.

2014

In 2014, Bowers hired Mike Pesca from NPR to create a daily news, culture, and opinion podcast called The Gist.

2017

As of 2017, Bowers is a member of the duPont/Columbia Awards jury.

2019

Bowers began working as a Producer for NPR’s All Things Considered shortly after graduating from college in 1986. He was a member of the original staff of Weekend Edition Sunday when it launched in 1987, serving as the program’s first Director. He also worked as a reporter at WBUR in Boston, before being hired as a White House and congressional reporter at NPR in 1991.