Bruce has performed in dozens of theatre, television and film projects "Hannson" The Red Green Show", "Good Will Hunting" "Krapp's Last Tape" "Waiting for Godot" "Murder at 1600", "Mean Girls" "Degrassi" "Falling Skies" "Monk" "Canadian Bacon" "Eerie, Indiana" "White Mice" "Communicating Doors" "The Danish Play" and "Coma Unplugged" to name a few. Has won awards for his commercial work in Canada and the U.S. Won the "Pretty funny male improviser" at the Canadian Comedy Awards." Played the lead in the 2003 Cannes award winning film "The Truth About Head" Has won Gemini's for his voice and puppetry work. He is also one of the founding members of the award winning improv troupe "Illustrated Men" He can be seen as Agent Jones in "Phil the Alien", as a writer and performer and sketch director on "After Hours with Kenny Robinson" and as Rocko in "Puppets Who Kill". He is also the director and producer of "And Go" an improv television show that aired on City TV. Bruce has directed "The Kids in The Hall" "Killer Bees" "Grocery Mishap" "The Maddest Kind of Love" "The Puck Stops Here" "Fun Without Dick and Wayne". "A Freudian Slip of The Jung" and "The Not-So-Nice Late Show" He has written plays "A Clever Boy", "Circus Town" and "The Getaway" which took place in a moving van. And "Dine Her" which was performed in a Diner and involved Zombies. His next project is "Dog Wash." A Reservoir Dogs parody that takes place inside a car wash.
Bruce Huther is known for Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017).
Bruce Irons is known for Blue Crush (2002), Point Break (2015) and Extremedays (2001).
Born and raised in the Okanagan Valley, the Irish/English Bruce left Kelowna shortly after highschool graduation and crossed the mountains to attend Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. There, he studied a range of varied topics like film noir, world literature, greek mythology, art history, stage design/direction and even pop culture before receiving his Bachelor Of Arts Degree with Honors. Struggling to decide whether to pursue writing or acting after leaving SFU, Bruce eventually decided on, well, not deciding, and remains active in both having completed feature film scripts and pilots for television. A true lover of movies (his first job was as an usher at Kelowna's Paramount Theatre) and television (his parents were cable advocates, thank god) Bruce is at home in front of the camera, behind it, and as a fan of the industry, watching it.
Bruce Jarman is an actor, known for The Drifter (2014), Home of the Brave (2020) and The System Within (2006).
Bruce Jennings is an actor, known for Agony (2014), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020) and Actual Reality (2015).
Bruce John is known for Puthiya Bruce Lee (2018).
Bruce Johnson is known for True Nightmares (2015).
Bruce Johnston was born on June 27, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), Americathon (1979) and The Telephone (1988). He has been married to Harriet Johnston since July 29, 1976. They have four children.
Bruce Jones is an actor, known for Pin Cushion (2017).