Mark Bowden Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Mark Bowden was born on 1970 in Northampton, United Kingdom. Discover Mark Bowden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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OccupationBody language and human behavior expert, author
Age53 years old
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Born, 1970
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BirthplaceNorthampton, England, United Kingdom
NationalityUnited Kingdom

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Bowden’s nonverbal techniques for influence and persuasion have been described in the Canadian national press as a “secret weapon” for G7 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. His techniques derive from evolutionary psychology, behavioral psychology, and embodied cognition. Most notable is Bowden's GesturePlane System, and the specific use of open palm hand gestures in what he coins as the "TruthPlane" (the horizontal plane at navel height on the human body) to create feelings of trust, credibility, and confidence when communicating. This model was first put forward in his 2010 book, Winning Body Language.

Bowden's most recent book, co-authored with Tracey Thomson, Truth and Lies: What People Are Really Thinking (2018), is a Globe and Mail Non-Fiction Best Seller (2018).

Bowden was voted the #1 Body Language Professional in the Global Gurus Top 30 for two years running (2014/2015) He is the President of The National Communication Coach Association of Canada.

In 2013, Bowden was chosen as a speaker for the 5th Annual TEDx Toronto to deliver a speech around the theme of "The Choices We Make". On September 26, 2013 at The Royal Conservatory of Music, Bowden delivered his speech The Importance Of Being Inauthentic.

Mark Bowden notoriously starred in the 2003 Nike Streaker Super Bowl ad, lauded by AdWeek as one of the top ten soccer commercials ever made. Shot by British director, Frank Budgen at Millwall Football Club, the ad—in which a streaker (Bowden) clad only in a long scarf and a pair of Nike Shox NZ running shoes darts across the field during an English soccer game, dodging police—prompted calls and emails to Nike asking whether the incident was real. This led to Bowden being awarded a Nude of The Week in Sports Illustrated, and earned him heavy criticism from the US Christian Evangelist activist group, Concerned Women For America who lobbied for Bowden to be banned from US national TV. The ad was voiced by comedian, Steve Coogan. In February, 2003, Reebok released a commercial featuring linebacker Terry Tate that parodies the Nike Streaker commercial; in the Reebok ad, Tate tackles a streaker then proclaims, "You just did it, so I had to hit it". This advertisement was one of several competitive and deliberate spoofs of the Nike Streaker Ad from rival companies.

In 2002 Bowden worked as a cultural attache for The British Council in Tel Aviv, Israel at the Habima Theatre, as associate director on Seven Days with controversial Palestinian Arab Israeli actor and film director, Mohammad Bakri in the lead role. Bowden also worked as an adviser to the Arts Council of Great Britain and was supported by The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in his arts teaching work across the UK and abroad.

Bowden was born in Northampton, England, educated at Weston Favell School, and trained on the site of the former secret intelligence service, GCHQ base of MI19, Trent Park, at Middlesex University, London, graduating 1991, (BA Hons, Performing Arts).

From 1991 to 2007 Bowden performed in film, theatre, and television, including:

Bowden concurrently studied between 1989 and 1995 in London with French masters of physical theatre and the psychology of movement, Philippe Gaulier and Jacques Lecoq; Italian Nobel Prize winner and satirical comedian, Dario Fo; Canadian improvisational theatre master, Keith Johnstone; the British acrobat Johnny Hutch MBE. and with the internationally acclaimed Theatre de Complicite.

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