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Bruce
Campbell Biography
Bruce Campbell was born on June
22, 1958, at Royal Oak, Michigan.His father, Charlie Campbell is a billboard
inspector for Chevrolet and his mother, Joanne Campbell is a housewife.He
attended Western Michigan University, for 6 months and each weekend he would go
to MSU (Michigan State University) where Sam Raimi attended and shot a bunch of
Super 8 films with him.
In 1979, with his Detroit
friends, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, Bruce raised $350,000 for a low-budget film,
Evil Dead, in which he starred and 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 The Shining. 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 filming Crime Wave, a cross-genre picture, Co-Produced by Bruce
and Written by Sam Raimi
with his newfound partners Ethan and Joel Coen, Dino DeLaurentis agreed to take
on the sequel to Evil Dead.Blessed with a budget ten times the original, Evil
Dead II: Dead By Dawn was released in 1987 with Campbell again Starring in and
Co-Producing this "less gory, more funny" sequel.
After moving to LA, Bruce quickly participated inseries such as "Maniac
Cop", "Moontrap", and "Sundown".On the set of "Moontrap",
he met his wife, Ida Gearon, a costume designer.After these production, he
decidedto become a producer once more and he co-executive produced "Easy
Wheels" and produced "Lunatics: A Love Story", for RCA/Columbia.In
1992 he meets again with Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi nad ,together, they produce
and film the third sequel of "Evil Dead": "Army Of
Darkness", where Bruce starred and co-produced, forUniversal Studios.After
that and having received an invitation from the Coen brothers, he had a role in
"The Hudsucker Proxy", for Warner Bros.
It was after obtaining these credits ,when he decided to make his foray into
televiosion.He starred in "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.,", for
Fox television and then he had a recurring guest-star role in "Lois and
Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.".Then he made a transition to
directing several episodes of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys", as
well as guest-satrring in many of them, as Autolycus, the king of thieves.He
played the same character in many episodes of "Xena: warrior
Princess", another MCA syndicated series, which premiered in September
1995.Recently, he has been making appearances in Sam Raimi's "American
Gothic" Disney's TV movie update of "The Love Bug," and a
decidedly dramatic turn on the acclaimed show "Homicide".He also has
the starring role for the syndicated series of "Jack Of All Trades",of
MCA, to be aired in 2000.
During this time, he has had featured roles in other films, like the blockbuster
"Congo," John Carpenter's "Escape From L.A.," and the
upcoming "McHale's Navy."
Most recently, Bruce has made the leap into the multi-media industry by
supplying the voice of the hero in an upcoming CD-ROM adventure game called
"Cold-Blooded" for 7th Level, and "Broken Helix" for Konami.
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