Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

  • Born: 1936-6-4
  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of Pennsylvania
  • Representative Works: Return of Honor, The Hateful Eight, Nebraska
  • Bruce MacLeish Dern (Bruce Dern), born on June 4, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American actor.
    Often plays the role of villain, representative works include " The Hateful Eight ", "Nebraska", "Flip" and so on.

    Performing Experience

    Born in Chicago in 1936.
    In 1959, he studied theater performance at the New York Actor Training Institute , and then performed theater in Broadway .
    In Ilya in 1960. Khazan 's "Awakening in the Spring" made its debut on the screen, and in the following years he played most of the small roles. Until 1971, he won the best of the National Critics Association with "Let's Go, He Said". Supporting actor acting award;
    In 1978, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in "Homecoming".
    Has participated in more than 80 movies and played many supporting roles, especially villains with unstable personality.
    In 2013, starring in "Nebraska" directed by Alexander Payne   .
    In 2017, starred in " Our Souls at Night " with Jane Fonda and Robert Redford . 
    In 2018, co-starred in the movie " White Boy Rick " with Matthew McConaughey . Replace Reynolds in the movie " Once Upon A Time In Hollywood " .  

    Personal Life

    Bruce MacLeish Dern was born into a noble family. His grandfather was the Governor of the State of Utah and served as Secretary of War Affairs under Roosevelt . His godmother was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt . Bruce MacLeish Dern is the father of actress Laura Dern . Friends with actor Jack Nicholson
    Extended Reading

    The Cake Eaters quotes

    • Judd: You hear that Georgia?

      Georgia: That's awesome Mom.

      Violet: that's awesome mom It is isn't it? Oh baby just think, someday your images are going to be hanging up next to Sally Man

      Georgia: They're your images.

      Violet: Oh no. God gave me such a beautiful daughter and I want to show the world how special you are.

      Georgia: Mom, do I have to do this today? I just really don't feel like it.

      Violet: Why not?

      Georgia: I love your photos, it's not that.

    • Violet: You know what, you are not going anywhere without your wheelchair.

      Georgia: Mom, I don't need it yet.

      Violet: Georgia, you are covered in bruises.

      Georgia: I know that! I'm the one that's dying remember, it's not you.

      Violet: What did you say?

      Georgia: I just don't need you reminding me all the time.