Fallon Bowman
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Fallon Bowman (aka Amphibious Assault) is a Canadian actress, musician, and digital creator. She is recognized for her multifaceted career spanning music and acting, notably as a founding guitarist and vocalist of the metal band Kittie, and for her roles in television series such as HBO Max's Titans. Bowman has also developed a solo music career under the name Amphibious Assault, releasing several albums that explore industrial music, and has appeared in films and commercials, contributing to various entertainment mediums.
Raised in London, Ontario, Bowman co-founded Kittie at age 14 with classmates Mercedes and Morgan Lander, contributing guitar and background vocals to the band's early releases including the album Spit and the Paperdoll EP. After departing from Kittie in 2001, she expanded her musical pursuits by collaborating with the industrial collective Pigface and launching Amphibious Assault, which debuted with the album District Six in 2003. Alongside her music career, Bowman holds a degree in archaeology and has engaged in acting across stage productions and screen roles, including appearances in the TV series Good Sam, Wong & Winchester, and the film Don't Sell My Baby.
Bowman's influence spans the Canadian metal scene and industrial music genres, with her early work in Kittie helping to shape the nu metal movement. Her transition into acting and digital content creation reflects a versatile engagement with entertainment, while her continued musical output under Amphibious Assault demonstrates an ongoing commitment to innovative sound exploration. Bowman's contributions to music and screen have earned her recognition within niche and mainstream audiences alike, underscoring her impact as a multidisciplinary artist and entertainer.
Raised in London, Ontario, Bowman co-founded Kittie at age 14 with classmates Mercedes and Morgan Lander, contributing guitar and background vocals to the band's early releases including the album Spit and the Paperdoll EP. After departing from Kittie in 2001, she expanded her musical pursuits by collaborating with the industrial collective Pigface and launching Amphibious Assault, which debuted with the album District Six in 2003. Alongside her music career, Bowman holds a degree in archaeology and has engaged in acting across stage productions and screen roles, including appearances in the TV series Good Sam, Wong & Winchester, and the film Don't Sell My Baby.
Bowman's influence spans the Canadian metal scene and industrial music genres, with her early work in Kittie helping to shape the nu metal movement. Her transition into acting and digital content creation reflects a versatile engagement with entertainment, while her continued musical output under Amphibious Assault demonstrates an ongoing commitment to innovative sound exploration. Bowman's contributions to music and screen have earned her recognition within niche and mainstream audiences alike, underscoring her impact as a multidisciplinary artist and entertainer.