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Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell

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


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Bruce Campbell Trivia

When was Bruce Campbell born?
Bruce Campbell was born on June 22, 1958

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in My Name Is Bruce?
Bruce Campbell was Bruce Campbell in My Name Is Bruce

Who did Bruce Campbell play in The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. [TV Series]?
Bruce Campbell was Brisco County, Jr. in The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. [TV Series]

What role did Bruce Campbell play in Alien Apocalypse?
Bruce Campbell played Ivan Hood in Alien Apocalypse

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Man With the Screaming Brain?
Bruce Campbell was William Cole in Man With the Screaming Brain

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Terminal Invasion?
Bruce Campbell was Jack in Terminal Invasion

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in Bubba Ho-Tep?
Bruce Campbell played Elvis Presley in Bubba Ho-Tep

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Jack of All Trades?
Bruce Campbell was Jack Stiles in Jack of All Trades

What role did Bruce Campbell play in Running Time?
Bruce Campbell played Carl in Running Time

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Tornado!?
Bruce Campbell was Jake Thorne in Tornado!

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn?
Bruce Campbell was Ash, Ashley J. Williams in Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in The Evil Dead?
Bruce Campbell played Ashley J. "Ash" Williams in The Evil Dead

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in Army of Darkness?
Bruce Campbell played Ash (Ashley J. Williams) in Army of Darkness

What role did Bruce Campbell play in Maniac Cop?
Bruce Campbell played Jack Forrest in Maniac Cop

What role did Bruce Campbell play in Serving Sara?
Bruce Campbell played Gordon Moore in Serving Sara

Who did Bruce Campbell play in The Ice Rink?
Bruce Campbell was The Actor in The Ice Rink

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in The Ant Bully?
Bruce Campbell was Fugax in The Ant Bully

What role did Bruce Campbell play in Sundown?
Bruce Campbell played Van Heusen in Sundown

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in The Hudsucker Proxy?
Bruce Campbell was Smitty in The Hudsucker Proxy

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters?
Bruce Campbell was Chicken Bittle in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in Darkman?
Bruce Campbell played Shemp, Final in Darkman

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Spider-Man 3?
Bruce Campbell was Maitre d' in Spider-Man 3

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Spider-Man 2?
Bruce Campbell was Snooty Usher in Spider-Man 2

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in The Majestic?
Bruce Campbell was Roland the Intrepid Explorer in The Majestic

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in Sky High?
Bruce Campbell played Coach Boomer in Sky High

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Spider-Man?
Bruce Campbell was Announcer in Spider-Man

Who did Bruce Campbell play in From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money?
Bruce Campbell was Barry in From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Menno's Mind?
Bruce Campbell was Mick Dourif in Menno's Mind

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in McHale's Navy?
Bruce Campbell was Virgil in McHale's Navy

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Escape from L.A.?
Bruce Campbell was Surgeon General of Beverly Hills in Escape from L.A.

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in Fargo?
Bruce Campbell played Soap Opera Star on TV in Fargo

Who did Bruce Campbell play in Congo?
Bruce Campbell was Charles Travis in Congo

What role did Bruce Campbell portray in The Quick and the Dead?
Bruce Campbell played Wedding Shemp (cut out) in The Quick and the Dead

Who did Bruce Campbell portray in Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except?
Bruce Campbell was Video Newscaster in Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except


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