Spencer Owens
- Actor
- Director
- Editor
Spencer Owens is a designer, actor, author, advocate,
host, model and owner of OneSixFive Designs clothing company. He is
involved with several charities including the Riders Down Foundation,
My Stuffed Bags, St. Jude's, Toys For Tots, Children's Hospital, and A
Place Called Home. He was the featured designer for several
anti-bullying campaigns showcasing his inspirational line of graphic
tees. A severe motocross accident at the age of fourteen dashed his
hopes of becoming a professional motocross racer. Rather than allow the
circumstances to deter his spirit, Spencer changed his view on life and
founded his own company, OneSixFive Designs, to help raise money for
the families of other motocross racers who had been killed or injured
while participating in their sport. His passion is to help inspire,
motivate, and empower kids through his story of adversity and through
his clothing designs' positive messages and he has written a book for
teens to encourage them to do just that. He believes that if you change
the way you look at things, you can change your life. Spencer has made a
special place on his website for young designers looking to showcase
their designs. In addition to his role as a designer and author,
Spencer is the co-host and reporter for the CEN Network and Equality
TV, covering a wide variety of events and topics pertaining to teen
viewers. He was chosen to be one of the new faces for the My Space
relaunch, can be seen in several music videos and industrial films
along with his latest work in the film Monster Killer.