Bruce Campbell
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Bruce Campbell

تولد
June 22, 1958 in Birmingham, Michigan, USA
محل تولد
New York City , New York , USA

In 1979 with his Detroit friends, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell raised $350,000 for a low-budget film, Tanz der Teufel (1981), in which he starred and co-executive produced. Completed piecemeal over four years, the film first gained notoriety in England where it became the best-selling video of 1983, beating out Shining (1980). After its appearance at Cannes, where Stephen King dubbed it "the most ferociously original horror film of the year", New Line Cinema stepped forward to release "Evil Dead" in the U.S. After co-producing Die Killer-Akademie (1985), a cross-genre comedy written by Sam Raimi, Ethan and Joel Coen, Campbell moved to Los Angeles and quickly gained a foothold producing or starring in genre films such as the Maniac Cop (1988) series, Lunatics - Duell der Alpträume (1991), Moontrap - Gefangen in Raum und Zeit (1989), and Brain Slasher (1991), a post-apocalyptic "Jeremiah Johnson", during which he met his wife-to-be, filmmaker, Ida Gearon. Campbell then rejoined his Detroit colleagues to star and co-produce the second and third films in the Evil Dead trilogy (Tanz der Teufel 2 - Jetzt wird noch mehr getanzt (1987) & Armee der Finsternis (1992)), completing 12 years of work on the cult favorite. This rough-and-tumble background was a plus as Campbell made his foray into television, first starring in the highly touted Fox series Die Abenteuer des Brisco County jr. (1993), then as a recurring guest-star on the hit show Superman: Die Abenteuer von Lois & Clark (1993). With these under his belt, Campbell easily made the transition to director, helming numerous episodes and recurring as the King of Thieves in the #1 syndicated Hercules (1995), and its follow-up phenomenon, Xena: Die Kriegerprinzessin (1995). Bruce has since expanded his range on television, appearing in anything from Disney's update of The Wonderful World of Disney: Ein toller Käfer kehrt zurück (1997), to decidedly dramatic turns on the acclaimed series Homicide (1993) and Akte X: Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI (1993). At the invitation of ABC, Campbell ventured into the world of sitcoms with a recurring role on ABC's Emmy-nominated Ellen (1994), participating in one of the three touted "out" episodes. But Campbell didn't abandon his film roots. During that time, he had featured roles in the blockbuster Congo - Wo der Mensch zur bedrohten Art wird (1995), John Carpenter's Flucht aus L.A. (1996), and the award-winning independent crime drama, Running Time (1997). He followed these up with roles in Paramount's romantic comedy, Mann umständehalber abzugeben! oder: Scheiden ist süß (2002), Jim Carrey's The Majestic (2001), and all three of Sam Raimi's blockbuster Spider-Man movies. After a return to episodic television in the swashbuckling series, Jack of All Trades (2000), Campbell took the title role in MGM's cult sleeper Bubba Ho-Tep (2002). His directorial debut, Man with the Screaming Brain (2005) premiered on the Sci Fi Channel, and Dark Horse Comics published the comic adaptation. Campbell then directed and starred as himself in My Name Is Bruce (2007), a spoof of his B-movie career, then re-teamed with Disney for their fun-filled hit, Sky High - Diese Highschool hebt ab! (2005). Campbell has since made the leap into other forms of entertainment, and is enjoying his role as an author with back-to-back New York Times bestsellers: a memoir entitled "If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor", and his first novel, "Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way". In the multi-media industry, Bruce has enjoyed voicing characters for Disney's animated TV series Disneys Tarzan (2001) and the Warner Brothers feature Lucas, der Ameisenschreck (2006). He also portrayed the character of "Mayor Shelbourne" in the animated hit film, Wolkig mit Aussicht auf Fleischbällchen (2009). Recently, Campbell voiced the role of "Rod Torque Redline" in Cars 2 (2011), the sequel to the smash Disney animated feature and for the immensely popular game, "Call of Duty". In 2013, Bruce co-produced the hit remake of Evil Dead (2013), joined his filmmaking pal Sam Raimi on Die fantastische Welt von Oz (2013), and completed an impressive seven-year run on the spy show, Burn Notice (2007) (2007-2013), USA's #1 show on cable. More than two decades after the release of Armee der Finsternis (1992), Bruce returned to his most iconic role for Ash vs Evil Dead (2015), a highly-anticipated series premiering on the Starz network on Halloween 2015. - IMDb Mini Biography By: BC

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