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Bruce Campbell

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Age
53
Birthday
Jun. 22nd, 1958
Born in
Birmingham, Michigan, USA
Height
6' 0 1/2"

Bruce Campbell's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Burn Notice TV Show
Burn Notice
Xena: Warrior Princess TV Show
Xena: Warrior Princess
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys TV Show
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. TV Show
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Jack of All Trades TV Show
Jack of All Trades
Burn Notice: The Fall Of Sam Axe TV Show
Burn Notice: The Fall Of Sam Axe
 

Main Movie Roles

2009 - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
2009 - White on Rice
2007 - Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
2007 - Spider-Man 3
2007 - My Name Is Bruce
2006 - The Ant Bully
2006 - The Woods
2005 - Man with the Screaming Brain
2005 - Sky High
2004 - Spider-Man 2
2004 - The Ladykillers
2003 - Intolerable Cruelty
2002 - Serving Sara
2002 - Spider-Man
2001 - The Majestic
2000 - Icebreaker
1998 - La Patinoire
1997 - McHale's Navy
1996 - Fargo
1996 - Escape from L.A.
1995 - Congo
1995 - The Quick and the Dead
1994 - The Hudsucker Proxy
1992 - Army of Darkness
1992 - Mindwarp
1992 - Waxwork II: Lost in Time
1991 - Lunatics: A Love Story
1990 - Maniac Cop 2
1990 - Darkman
1989 - The Dead Next Door
1989 - Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
1989 - Moontrap
1989 - Intruder
1988 - Maniac Cop
1987 - Evil Dead II
1986 - Crimewave
1985 - Stryker's War
1981 - The Evil Dead
1978 - Within the Woods

NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB


BIOGRAPHY:

"Uncle Sam's favorite son" as the lyrics to the theme of "Jack of All Trades" (2000) go, was born June 22, 1958 (the youngest of 3 brothers) in Royal Oak, Michigan. As a child, Bruce watched "Lost in Space" (1965) on TV, and ran around dressed as Zorro. He got the acting bug at age 8; his dad was performing in local community theater. At 14, Bruce got to play the young prince in "The King and I" and even got to sing. He went on to appear in several community theater productions, including "South Pacific". However, he was also interested in directing, and shot super-8 flicks with a neighborhood pal. Perhaps through fate, he met future director Sam Raimi in a high school drama class in 1975. Soon, along with Sam, and now a bunch of other high school pals, Bruce filmed about 50 super-8 movies. During the summer of 1976, he was an apprentice in northern Michigan at Traverse City's Cherry County Playhouse, a summer-stock company. Bruce worked 18-hour days putting up sets, being assistant stage manager, doing errands, etc. No money, but it was a learning experience (it was show biz). He attended Western Michigan University and took theater courses. Bruce became a production assistant for a company that made commercials in Detroit. In the early part of 1979, with buddy Sam Raimi, he decided to become a pro filmmaker. Armed with a super-8 horror film Within the Woods (1978) which they showed potential investors, they raised $350,000 to make The Evil Dead (1981) which Bruce co-produced and starred in as "Ash". Four years later, the completed film became the best-selling video of 1983 in England, and New Line Cinema got it a US release. Around this time, he married his first wife, and they had 2 kids. They raised 10 times as much cash for the sequel Evil Dead II (1987) again co-produced by Bruce and starring him as "Ash". He moved to L.A. In 1990, while filming Mindwarp (1992), he met his future second wife (costume designer Ida Gearon) on the set. In 1992, he rejoined Sam, and Bruce co-produced and starred as "Ash" in the 3rd of the Evil Dead trilogy, Army of Darkness (1992) for Universal Studios. On TV, Bruce directed many episodes of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995). Bruce also acted as the recurring character "Autolycus", the King of Thieves; he portrayed this villain with zest in both "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995) and "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995). Bruce's latest television venture was starring as the title rogue of "Jack of All Trades" (2000). Everybody loves Jack. And everybody's heard of him -- "There ain't a French or pirate rogue who don't know Jack!".


TRIVIA:
  • 1976 graduate of Birmingham Groves High School, Birmingham, Michigan.
  • He appeared in every project of 'Sam Raimi' (qv)'s (including both TV shows) until the mid-'90s, when his scenes were cut from _The Quick and the Dead (1995)_ (qv).
  • Recorded a full length commentary for _Bubba Ho-tep (2002)_ (qv) in character as Elvis.
  • (1976) Attended Western Michigan University for six months before leaving to continue his already budding acting career.
  • Now lives in a small town just outside of Medford, Oregon.
  • Has been used several times by 'Joel Coen' (qv) & 'Ethan Coen' (qv) (including twice as an uncredited soap opera actor).
  • Second cousin of actor, 'Bill Campbell (I)' (qv).
  • Screen-tested for the lead role in _The Phantom (1996)_ (qv).

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