Philip Fowler(I)
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
Philip Fowler ACE is a Television/Film Editor known for working on a diverse variety of projects including The Killing (2011), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Locke & Key (2020) and most recently How to Die Alone (2024). Whether editing a large scale VFX project or an intimate piece, Philip edits with an emphasis on character and tone. In addition to editing both television and film, Philip has cut seven television pilots, including the recently picked up ABC pilot High Potential (2024) from Drew Goddard. He is a frequent collaborator of Writer/Director Veena Sud, having edited five projects with her.
Philip hails from Cheyenne, Wyoming, home to the largest rodeo in North America (Frontier Days aka "The Daddy of 'em All"). Growing up in cowboy country, Philip found a passion for film and television early on thanks to his mother. She introduced Philip to Hitchcock, independent cinema and his favorite film, "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Highlights of his career have included attending the 2018 Toronto Film Festival as editor of The Lie (2018) (Official Gala Selection); collaborating with Jonathan Demme on the Netflix limited series Seven Seconds (2018) (Demme's final project); and cutting the beautiful period drama about Zelda Fitzgerald, Z: The Beginning of Everything (2015).
When not editing, you can find Philip playing volleyball, attending drag shows and spending long days at the beach with his twin daughters.
Philip hails from Cheyenne, Wyoming, home to the largest rodeo in North America (Frontier Days aka "The Daddy of 'em All"). Growing up in cowboy country, Philip found a passion for film and television early on thanks to his mother. She introduced Philip to Hitchcock, independent cinema and his favorite film, "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Highlights of his career have included attending the 2018 Toronto Film Festival as editor of The Lie (2018) (Official Gala Selection); collaborating with Jonathan Demme on the Netflix limited series Seven Seconds (2018) (Demme's final project); and cutting the beautiful period drama about Zelda Fitzgerald, Z: The Beginning of Everything (2015).
When not editing, you can find Philip playing volleyball, attending drag shows and spending long days at the beach with his twin daughters.