Bruce Lubeck is known for Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes (2019), Mind of a Monster (2019) and Killing Theodore.
Born and raised in Toronto, Bruce Lyons (birth name Bruce Watson) was bitten by the acting bug after playing "Creon" in a high school production of Jean Anouilh's "Antigone". After graduation he went to sea to gain some perspective, and then headed to university - but cut short his pursuit of a degree in philosophy at McGill University and the University of Toronto to study acting at the Stella Adler Theater Conservatory in New York for two years. In between semesters, Bruce played "The Young Collector" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" opposite Judith Light, Francis Hyland and Kenneth Welsh at Theatre Plus in Toronto. After a wild experience in which he played Macbeth in a 1981 summer production of the "Scottish Play" at American Theater for Actors in New York, Bruce was the first actor to take over the role of "Lee" from John Malkovich in Sam Shepard's iconic play "True West" in April, 1983, at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York City, opposite Dan Butler, directed by Gary Sinise. He left "True West" to do the feature comedy "Model Behavior" with Richard Bekins and Antonio Vargas, also in New York, and shortly after traveled to New Zealand with his wife, Kely Lyons, while she wrote the script of "The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey" for director Vincent Ward. While in New Zealand he became interested in the history of temple design and the role of sacred geometry in human anatomical construction - formerly the basis of most great temple plans. Bruce returned to New Zealand in 1987 to play the role of "Connor" in "The Navigator", which had its debut screening in Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988. After the Festival, Bruce and Kely traveled to Chartres Cathedral, a trip which Bruce counts as a key turning point in his life, describing the cathedral as having the most enlightening interior of any building on earth. Once back in New York, Bruce resumed his work on sacred geometry, a study which involved an in-depth look at the ancient civilization of Egypt, including the Pyramid Texts. Returning to film in 2008, Bruce learned to compose using Cubase, and over the past 7 years has composed a range of symphonic/ electronica pieces. Currently (2016) living in Los Angeles, Bruce is an avid ocean lover and finds the beaches of Malibu to be a real bonus in his life. He maintains a blog on sacred geometry, human harmonics and world affairs and select pieces of his music can be heard on his Soundcloud link. When time permits he is putting together a book that explores the subject of Grand Unification and its diverse and intersecting themes.
Bruce M. Stockert is known for Matador (2014), Martian Land (2015) and Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015).
Bruce MacVittie was born in Providence, RI in 1956. He began acting in high school, attended Boston University, studied with Jerzy Grotowski in 1976 and moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting in 1979. He began his career at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in 1980 in Edward Allen Baker's "Prairie Avenue", where he worked for many years as a member. He was a founding member of Naked Angels Theater Company. Bruce spent over ten years at the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights' Conference under Lloyd Richards, 10 seasons at the Williamstown Theatre Festival under Michael Ritchie and Jenny Gersten, and was a member of the Blue Light Theatre Company where he began a collaboration with Joanne Woodward for several years on the plays of Clifford Odets. In 1982, he began as understudy to James Hayden in David Mamet's American Buffalo with Al Pacino and J.J. Johnston at Circle In the Square, eventually replacing Hayden in the subsequent Broadway production, national tour, and West End Productions with Pacino and Johnston. MacVittie, a character actor, had a long tenure playing guest-starring roles in television and film beginning with Barney Miller (1975) in 1981 working on both coasts, but predominantly in New York. In New York, he worked in most off-Broadway theaters including the Public, Playwright's Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, Signature Theatre, and the Cherry Lane. He appeared in over 75 film and television productions over 32 years.
Bruce Maccabee was born on May 6, 1942 in Rutland, Vermont, USA.
Bruce is a Director / Producer who travels between Cape Town, Dubai, Saudi and Portugal. His knowledge of shooting in these regions plays a big role for producers looking to shoot in these regions. Bruce co owns a production company Boomtown Films which services long form projects, TV series and commercials. Boomtown South Africa has raised several million dollars as rebates for films shooting in South Africa. In 2022 Bruce joined Boomtown-productions Dubai to develop 'long form' projects for Dubai and Saudi markets. The first of these is a TV series which the company is already working on alongside US Producer Samad Davis. As a director Bruce has several films which have had Theatrical releases :- Samson the Biblical epic with cast Rutger Hauer, Jackson Rathbone, Billy Zane and Taylor James. Samson released in over 800 theaters in the US, Bruce's break-out film as a Director, The Perfect Wave launched actor Scott Eastwood in his first leading role. The film released theatrically in South Africa, US and UK. The Perfect Wave won best film, best cinematography, best feature film and was selected to represent the International Christian Film Festival at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. 2020 the year of lock down, Bruce created and directed a short film Beat the Curve which released in festivals around the world, winning BEST Director, Best Film. The film highlights the origination of Covid 19 and how we can beat the curve. Bruce also directed several short films Beggar Boy, Sex Tourism, Loverboy, Labor and Domestic Servitude which are also based on biographical stories of captivity. All these shorts have won festivals globally, including a NOMINATION for a Humanitarian award for excellence in film for Bruce. Bruce has also produced several documents-features , Last Known Co ordinates, Ocean Driven, The Parlotones, The Springbok Nude Girls and Buli which are all biographical films.
Bruce Mackinnon was born on October 17, 1978 in Esher, Surrey, England. He is an actor and writer, known for The Duchess (2008), Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Bohemian Rhapsody (2018).
Marchiano was born in Orange County, California. He is a son of Italian descent; his mother is Syrian. His first role was in a 1985 episode of Murder, She Wrote, which was followed by appearances in LA Law, Columbo, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital to name a few. Marchiano has portrayed Jesus in more films than any actor in history; a distinction he holds as a great honor.
Bruce Margolin is known for Legalize It (2014), Medicinal (2008) and California High (2015).
Bruce Marshall is known for 11.22.63 (2016), The Healing Syndrome (2007) and Valami Amerika 2 (2008).