Fowlie appeared on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!,
The Joe Schmo Show, and online shorts by
CollegeHumor and
Nacho Punch. He appeared on
HBO's
The Comeback in 2014, and is a participant in the
CBS Diversity Showcase. Fowlie began performing with The Groundlings around 2012, later teaching improv with the troupe. Starting in June 2014 he began performing
Go-Go Boy Interrupted, an LGBT-themed
sketch comedy show, at The Groundlings theater. A few months later he adapted the show into a web series first shown on YouTube in October 2014. It chronicles the adventures of Danny Carter, a 30-year-old "washed up" male
go-go dancer, based on Fowlie's own experiences as a go-go dancer in
West Hollywood while attending the
University of Southern California. The live version of
Go-Go Boy Interrupted continued in 2015. Fowlie also co-wrote and performed the one-woman
Off-Broadway show
So Long Boulder City, based on the fictional show created by
Emma Stone's character Mia Dolan in the 2016 film
La La Land. Co-written and directed by Jordan Black,
So Long Boulder City was performed in Los Angeles before its six-month run at the SubCulture Off-Broadway theater in New York City. He is a contributor to
The Huffington Post. ==Personal life==