Bruce Campbell Movies

A self-described B-movie actor, Bruce Campbell can claim to have scaled the casualty-littered mountain of cult movie stardom. First attaining more notoriety than fame for his performance in Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead (1983), which he also executive produced, Campbell went on to star in that movie's two sequels and a number of other schlock-tastic films. He has also occasionally ventured into more reputable territory, thanks to such films as the Coen brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy (1994).
Hailing from Royal Oak, MI, where he was born June 22, 1958, Campbell attended Western Michigan University. When he was only 21, he and two of his Detroit friends, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, scraped together 350,000 dollars to make a low-budget horror film. The result, completed piecemeal over four years, was The Evil Dead, an exuberantly awful piece of filmmaking that featured Campbell as its demon-battling hero. The film first earned notoriety in England, and after being personally endorsed by author Stephen King when it was screened at Cannes, it was eventually released in the U.S. in 1983.
The Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn followed in 1987, and the third installment in the series, Army of Darkness, was released in 1992. Both were enthusiastically embraced by fans of the series and less so by critics, but one thing that impressed both groups was Campbell's work in both films, thanks in part to his uncanny ability to make it through an entire performance without blinking once.
In addition to the Evil Dead films, Campbell has acted in a number of other low-budget films, and, in the case of the Coens' The Hudsucker Proxy and a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo in Fargo (1996), a handful of fairly respectable projects as well. He has also acted frequently on television, most notably in the weekly Western The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. and Jack of all Trades. In 2001 Campbell made his literary debut with If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B-Movie Actor. A humorously detailed account of his rise to B-movie stardom, If Chins Could Kill detailed, among other things, Campbell's uniquely diverse fanbase as well as his relationship with longtime friend and frequent collaborator Sam Raimi. When fans embraced the freewheeling semi-autobiography with more zeal than even Campbell himself may have anticipated, a succesful speaking tour was soon followed by a sophomore novel, the satirical Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way. A highly fictionalized look at what it may be like for Campbell to land a substantial role in a high-profile Hollywood production, Make Love the Bruce Campbell way found the sarcastic B-movie idol hobnobbing with co-star Richard Gere and offering directorial advice to veteran director Mike Nichols. Yet Campbell was hardly one to forget where his bread was truly buttered, and following his brief literary detour, it was time to head back to the big screen for a pair of memorable cameos in pal Raimi's Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, the longtime actor and emerging producer was finally ready to make his feature directorial debut with the outlandish sci-fi comedy The Man with the Screaming Brain. Despite helming the occasional Xena and Hewrcules episode, Campbell had yet to tackle feature films and when the opportunity arose to direct a script that he himself had written, everything just seemed to fall into place. Though the critics weren't so kind, fans were more than willing to indulge as their favorite film and television star finally got a chance to shine on his own. After voicing his most famous character in a pair of Evil Dead videogames, it was finally time for Campbell to return to the role of Ash on the big screen - albiet in a decidedly meta-manner - when he stepped into the role of an actor named Bruce Campbell who is mistaken for the demon-slayer that he played in the movies and forced to to battle with the legions of hell in the 2006 horror comedy They Call Me Bruce; a film that also afforded Campbell his sophomore feature directorial credit. That same year, Campbell would also team with May director Lucky McKee for the chilling horror film The Woods. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
2008  
 
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Combining the best action/thriller elements with surprising humor and an iconic new breed of espionage, the second season of USA Network hit Burn Notice heats up as blacklisted spy, Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) hones his unique skills for new clientele. After being fired as a professional spy and dumped in his hometown of Miami without money or resources, Westen struggles to put his life back together and find out why he has been "burned." The series also stars Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona, a beautiful ex-IRA operative who happens to be Westen's ex-girlfriend; Bruce Campbell as Sam, Michael's closest buddy in town; and Sharon Gless as Madeline, Westen's hypochondriac mother. This new season (2008-9) of 16 episodes follows Westen as he takes on all new death-defying assignments in hopes of getting closer to his new employers, the people that were possibly responsible for his ousting. Joining the cast this season is Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) as Carla, the woman who may be behind Michael's "burn notice."

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Starring:
Jeffrey DonovanGabrielle Anwar, (more)
2007  
 
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The first season of this sleek spy series mixes plenty of action with sex appeal and a dose of wry humor. While on a covert mission in Nigeria, spy Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) discovers he's been burned, which equates to being fired in the world of espionage. After escaping the immediate danger of his assignment, he wakes up in Miami with no memory of how he got there and discovers his accounts have been frozen and his contacts cut off. Forced to fend for himself, Michael recruits the help of the only friends he has: Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell), a former intelligence contact whom the FBI has tapped to gain intel on Michael; Fiona Glenanne (Gabrielle Anwar), a spunky ex-IRA operative looking for closure after being dumped by Michael several years earlier; and Michael's meddling mother Madeline (Sharon Gless), who's thrilled to have her son back in her life. Despite the often uneasy state of these alliances, Sam, Fiona and Madeline each bring their own skills to the table to help Michael find out who burned him and why. In order to fund his investigation-not to mention more mundane expenses like rent-Michael picks up a side job as a private investigator helping Miami citizens obtain justice. Each episode chronicles a different case, opening the way for notable guest stars like Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess) and Richard Schiff (West Wing). But Michael's main goal throughout the season is following the convoluted trail of betrayals and double-dealings that led to his burn notice. ~ Brie Hearn, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jeffrey DonovanGabrielle Anwar, (more)
2005  
 
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An astronaut doctor and his fellow space traveler return to planet Earth after an extended mission only to find that the human population has been enslaved by a race of evil aliens in director Josh Becker's kitchy tale of terror from the skies. Ivan Hood (Bruce Campbell) and his partner, Kelly (Renee O' Connor), have been away on a mission in deep space for 40 years. Of course, quite a lot can change over the course of four decades, and when Ivan and Kelly discover that the Earth has been overrun by finger-eating bugs from outer space, they set out to start a revolution designed to take back the planet. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce CampbellRenee O'Connor, (more)
2005  
 
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A wealthy industrialist in search of a tax break finds himself at the mercy of a deranged scientist in this surreal comic thriller from Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell. While his overwhelming greed and hawkish business sensibilities have helped to ensure pharmaceutical CEO William Cole (Campbell) a fairly comfortable existence, that doesn't stop the money-minded businessman from traveling to Bravoda with his trophy wife, Jackie (Antoinette Byron), in a bid to diversify his company's holdings. As William heads out to meet with city officials and Jackie gets better acquainted with handsome chauffeur Yegor (Vladimir Kolev), Dr. Ivan Ivanov (Stacy Keach) and his hip-hopping assistant Pavel (Ted Raimi) come close to completing an experiment that may revolutionize organ transplants. When an unfortunate encounter with obsessive hotel maid Tatoya (Tamara Gorski) finds William, Yegor, and Jackie all taken under the care of Dr. Ivanov, a series of transplant surgeries result in both William and Yegor sharing William's body and Jackie's brain being transferred into a break-dancing robot. Now, if William ever has any hope of getting his head back to himself, he and Yegor must use their combined knowledge to hit the streets to find the woman responsible for their deaths. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce Campbell
2002  
 
Having vanquished The Source of All Evil, the Charmed Ones are offered a reward by the Angel of Destiny (Dakin Matthews). The girls are given the choice to remain "Charmed" or to be divested of their powers and restored to normalcy, thereby saving them from all future demon attacks. Meanwhile, poor Cole (Julian McMahon), though expunged of The Source's influence, is trapped in another realm -- and why are the girls being investigated by the FBI? This final episode of Charmed's fourth season ends with some good news for Piper (Holly Marie Combs)...or at least we hope it is good news! ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseJulian McMahon, (more)
2002  
 
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The setting for this nail-biting thriller is a snowbound rural airport. A group of outer-space aliens, disguised as human, take over the airport, in preparation of conquering the earth. The fate of mankind ultimately rests in the hands of two others trapped in the terminal: a fiercely combative female pilot named Cathy Garrett (Chase Masterson), and convicted murderer Jack (Bruce Campbell). The only problem is, with the aliens totally camouflaged as earthlings, no one can tell the good guys from the bad. Filmed under the title The Devil's Pass, Terminal Invasion made its American cable-TV premiere via the Sci-Fi Channel on September 14, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce CampbellChase Masterson, (more)
2000  
 
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Bruce Campbell starts in this cheeky show about Jack Stiles, a secret agent for the Jefferson administration. One part James West and one part Austin Powers, Jack is assigned to go to the East Indies to keep an eye on Napoleon's movements. Initially disappointed at the dullness of the job, Jack's interests peak when he meets his new partner, British agent Emilia Rothschild (Angela Dotchin). Between exchanging barbs, the two foil a dastardly plan by evil colonial governor Croque (Stuart Devenie). ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce CampbellStuart Devenie, (more)
2000  
 
The SG-1 crew's memories are wiped out by an alien ruling elite. Now O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson is convinced he is Jonah, Carter (Amanda Tapping) believes herself to be Terra, Jackson (Michael Shanks) answers only to Carlin, and Teal'c (Christopher Judge) has been "reborn" as Tor--and all four have been put to work as slave laborers in an underground facility. Refusing to accept reports that the SG-1 team has been killed, General Hammond (Don S. Davis) mounts a rescue attempt--but even if he succeeds, will the team remember anything of their past lives? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
After extracting a promise from Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) not to rob the First Bank of Greece in Thracia, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) agrees to help Autolycus prevent his ex-wife, Luscious (Traci Elizabeth Lords), currently a singer at the Club Nymph-O-Mania, from holding up the bank herself. It seems that Luscious has a nasty grudge against Autolycus, and she plans to frame him for the robbery and subsequently witness his execution. In his efforts to save both Autolycus and Luscious from their own worst impulses, Hercules ends up inventing the savings-and-loan industry! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
The six-season run of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys comes to a rousing climax involving a genuine, bona fide "monster rally." Perhaps hoping to patch up his differences with his wife, Hera (Meg Foster), the god Zeus (Charles Keating) releases her from bondage. Unfortunately, he also accidentally releases the three Titans -- Helios (Phil Grieve), Oceanus (Andrew Kovacevich), and Atlas (David Press), whose combined powers threaten to destroy both Olympus and the Earth. And there's an added threat in the form of Evander (Joseph Main), the all-powerful son of war god Ares (Kevin Smith). Before our hero Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) is able to bring order out of all this chaos, he finds himself in the thick of his greatest -- and possibly his last -- battle. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
Life at the Killington ski resort couldn't be better, at least until a group of sinister terrorists led by the morally-questionable Greig (Bruce Campbell) take its residents hostage with the threat of a stolen nuclear weapon. With disaster breathing down everyone's necks like a bad date, it's up to Ski Patrol expert Matt Foster (Sean Astin) to save the day -- not to mention the girl. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sean AstinBruce Campbell, (more)
1999  
 
In anticipation of the end of the world, the Archangel Michael (Charles Mesure) has released three of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: War, Famine, and Pestilence. Iolaus I (Michael Hurst) briefly returns from the dead to warn Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) of mankind's impending doom. Teaming with Iolaus II (also Michael Hurst), and, surprisingly, the war god Ares (Kevin Smith), Hercules sets about to prevent the Apocalypse from playing itself out -- but alas, the fourth horseman, Death, has already joined his three comrades. This episode originally aired as the fifth-season finale of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
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Acclaimed Belgian novelist Jean-Philippe Toussaint drew attention to his directorial talents in 1990 with a remarkable satire on modern life, Monsieur. His third feature, La Patinoire, is about a film director who is shooting a highly symbolic film called 'Dolores' at an ice rink. He has hired a Lithuanian ice hockey team with which he is having enormous communication problems. His actors all have inflated egos, his film crew is made up of fools, and there is a politician on his back. But he must finish the film, no matter what, in time for the Venice Film Festival. A black comedy which is applicable to all absurd situations of life, but particularly those associated with the film industry, La Patinoire is a clever satire from beginning to end, including its title. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tom NovembreMireille Perrier, (more)
1999  
 
This episode thrusts Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) back into the parallel universe where he and his associates exist in bizarre alter-ego form. Unless Hercules can save the Olympian Gods from this topsy-turvy universe, both the parallel and the "real" world will be destroyed. Ultimately, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) impersonates his despotic double, the Sovereign, to do battle with the evil alternate version of Nebula (Gina Torres) -- and, hopefully, to redeem the weak-kneed parallel version of his late friend Iolaus (Michael Hurst). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
Having crossed over from the parallel universe and into the "real" world, Iolaus II (Michael Hurst) is curious about his late, lamented counterpart, Iolaus. To fill him in, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) tells Iolaus II a story about a "typical" day in the lives of two superheroes. Thus begins a flashback, predicated upon the theft of a cursed ruby by the light-fingered Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) -- who ends up painfully swallowing the gem. Fans of Hercules: The Legendary Journey's companion series Xena: Warrior Princess will recognize this episode as a variation on the popular Xena installment "A Day in the Life." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
While the demonic Dahak (Michael Hurst) is temporarily rendered helpless by the Gem of Creation, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) feverishly tries to exorcise the soul of his departed friend Iolaus (also Michael Hurst). Meanwhile, god of war Ares (Kevin Smith), newly transformed into a powerless mortal, is being hotly pursued by Dahak's disciples. Suffice to say that the outcome of the story hinges on Ares' rescue -- by his two worst enemies, Hercules and Morrigan (Tamara Gorski). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
In this comic episode set in "the present," the production team responsible for the weekly series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys -- whose members bear striking resemblances to the series' principal characters -- are threatened with unemployment by studio boss Hollinshoffer (Robert Trebor) unless they can come up with some fresh new story ideas. Hoping to work in atmosphere of peace and quiet, the staff heads to Camp Wannachuck, a summer retreat presided over by perky counselor Sunny Day (Renee O'Connor) and the less-than-perky (and appropriately named) Norma Bates (Tamara Gorski). Before long, however, the production team is plagued by a series of murder attempts, and it falls to Kevin Sorbo, the actor who stars as Hercules (or is he the genuine article?) to save the day -- and to supply the staff with enough storylines to last them at least another season-and-a-half. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)
1999  
 
Xena (Lucy Lawless) and her friends throw a surprise birthday party for Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) at the tavern owned by Xena's mom (Darien Takle). But the festivities take a sinister turn when a bounty hunter who is searching for Xena turns up murdered. Discord (Meighan Desmond), goddess of retribution, threatens dire consequences for all of the partygoers unless Xena can solve the murder mystery by sunrise. Bruce Campbell makes his final appearance as "King of Thieves" Autolycus. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1999  
 
Meg, the lusty lookalike of Warrior Princess Xena (both characters are, of course, played by Lucy Lawless), joins forces with Joxer (Ted Raimi) and Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) to steal a valuable item from under the noses of two corrupt regents. That item is the "key" that is said to lead to the crown of Athena. When the so-called key turns out to be a cute little baby, Meg suddenly feels very maternal. But before the episode ventures completely into Raising Arizona territory, the infant turns out to be something quite different than he appears to be. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1999  
 
A young woman from the very late 1800s joins a group of prospectors as they head out to seek their fortunes in Alaska. ~ All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
When Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) is captured, Xena (Lucy Lawless) sneaks aboard a prison ship to rescue him. Likewise on the ship is Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor), albeit for different reasons. The eruption of Mt. Aetna creates a huge tidal wave, or tsunami, which sweeps everyone overboard. Xena and Gabrielle are saved by a convenient air pocket -- only to be tormented by a treacherous outlaw (Todd Rippon). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1998  
 
The somber fifth-season continuity of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is briefly interrupted with this comic episode spotlighting those lovable rapscallions Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) and Salmoneus (Robert Trebor). Stealing a magic lantern, the boys conjure up a sexy genie named -- what else? -- Jinni (Hilary Thompson). Alas, the curvaceous bottle imp can't seem to get any of the boys' wishes right -- .and besides, this is an exercise in "Be careful what you wish for." The highlight occurs when Salmoneus, unable to make up his mind what he wants from genie, is split into two halves: "Cry Baby Sal" and "Hyper Sal." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robert TreborHilary McMillan, (more)
1998  
 
Teenaged warrior wannabe Tara (Shiri Appleby) is in trouble again. This time, Tara has been arrested for the crime of dancing in a town run by a sternly moralistic magistrate (John Givens). In their efforts to rescue the girl, Xena (Lucy Lawless) and Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) may have to kick their heels themselves. It's a Xena spin on the movie Footloose, with a dash of Lord of the Dance thrown in for good measure. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
1998  
 
My Fair Lady gets the Hercules treatment in this episode, in which Lacey Kohl returns as vulgar and voracious exotic dancer Cupcake. Purportedly out of the goodness of his heart, "King of Thieves" Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) offers to transform Cupcake into a proper lady, so that she can impersonate a princess and win the heart of handsome Prince Alexandros (Mark Rafferty). Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) suspects that Autolycus has an ulterior motive -- and indeed he does, in the form of the priceless Sapphire of Antioch. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kevin SorboMichael Hurst, (more)

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