Bruce Dern
Bruce MacLeish Dern, born on June 4, 1936, is a celebrated American actor renowned for his versatile performances across a range of film genres. His career spans several decades, during which he earned critical acclaim, including two Academy Award nominations: one for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Coming Home" (1978) and another for Best Actor in "Nebraska" (2013).
Throughout his impressive filmography, Dern has delivered memorable performances in notable works such as "Silent Running" (1972), "The King of Marvin Gardens" (1972), and "The Cowboys" (1972). His talents were further showcased in films like "Posse" (1975), "Family Plot" (1976), and "Black Sunday" (1977). In the 1980s, he continued to captivate audiences with roles in "Tattoo" (1981) and later, in the 21st century, he appeared in critically acclaimed films such as "Monster" (2003), "The Hateful Eight" (2015), and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019).
With a career characterized by his ability to portray complex characters, Bruce Dern remains a significant figure in the film industry, continuously leaving an indelible mark on cinema through his powerful performances.
Filmography
Hands That Bind
Diggstown
Death in Texas
The Wild Angels
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Nostalgia (2018)
Rebel Rousers
Believe in Me
Smile
Twixt
White Boy Rick
CATnip
American Violence
Our Souls at Night
Chappaquiddick
The Cake Eaters
The Most Dangerous Game (2022)
Remember Me (2019)
The Cowboys
The Golden Boys
Old Dads
Cut Bank
Roses Are for the Rich
Milwaukee, Minnesota
Coffin Baby
Madison
The Hateful Eight
Inside Out (2011)
World Gone Wild
Tattoo
The Cycle Savages
Nebraska
American Dresser
Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight