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Encyclopedia > Bruce Campbell

For the former baseball player of the same name, see Bruce Campbell (baseball). For the Home and Away character of the same name, see Bruce Campbell (Home and Away) Bruce Campbell (October 20, 1909 - June 17, 1995) was a professional baseball player from 1930 to 1942. ... Home and Away(commonly abbreviated to H&A is a soap opera that has been produced in Sydney by the Seven Network since July 1987. ... Information Gender Male Occupation Farmer Relatives Geoff Campbell (grandson) Annie Campbell (granddaughter) Bruce Campbell is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Home And Away portrayed by Chris Haywood. ...

Bruce Campbell

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Birth name Bruce Lorne Campbell
Born June 22, 1958 (1958-06-22) (age 49)
Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.
Spouse(s) Ida Gearon (1991 - present)

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Contents

Biography

Personal life

Campbell was born in Royal Oak, Michigan to Joanne Louise (Pickens), a homemaker, and Charles Newton Campbell, an amateur actor and traveling billboard inspector.[1] He has an older brother, Don, and an older half-brother, Michael.[2] Campbell lives on a lavender farm in Jacksonville, Oregon, with his wife, costume designer Ida Gearon. He is of Scottish heritage. The Star Dream by Marshall Fredericks in downtown Royal Oak Royal Oak is a city in Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Species About 25-30, including: Lavandula abrotanoides Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula canariensis Lavandula dentata Lavandula lanata Lavandula latifolia Lavandula multifida Lavandula pinnata Lavandula stoechas Lavandula viridis Lavandula x intermedia The Lavenders Lavandula are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native from the... Jacksonville is a city located in Jackson County, Oregon. ... Set designer of low budget movies and wife of cult actor Bruce Campbell. ... This article is about the country. ...


Campbell began acting as a teenager and soon began making small Super 8 movies with friends. After meeting Sam Raimi in Wylie E. Groves High School, the two became very good friends and started making movies together. Campbell would go on to attend Western Michigan University while he continued to work on his acting career. Kodachrome 40 KMA464P Super 8 Catridge Super 8 mm film, also called Super 8 is a motion picture film format that was developed in the 1960s and released on the market in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement of the older 8mm home movie format, and the Cine 8... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Groves High School, full name Wylie E. Groves High School, is a high school in Beverly Hills, Michigan, in the Birmingham City School District. ... Western Michigan University (abbr. ...


Major film roles

A few years later, they got together with other family and friends and began work on The Evil Dead. Campbell starred and worked behind the camera, receiving a "co-executive producer" credit; Raimi wrote, directed and edited. Four years later the movie became a cult hit in the United Kingdom, leading to American success and two sequels: Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. Campbell's best-known roles are as Ashley J. "Ash" Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead films, and he has appeared in many of Raimi's films outside of the Evil Dead series, notably including the Spider-Man film series. Campbell often takes on quirky roles, such as Elvis Presley in the film Bubba Ho-Tep, and appears in films that go straight to video or cable TV. Along with Bubba Ho-Tep, Campbell played a supporting role in the 2005 film Sky High, and is starring in the upcoming My Name is Bruce. He is also the narrator for all three of the Spider-Man movie games. The Evil Dead (also known as Evil Dead, The Book of The Dead, Sam Raimis The Evil Dead and The Evil Dead: The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror) is a 1981 horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn or The Sequel to the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror) is an American horror film, released in 1987 . ... ° For the wrestling stable, see The Army of Darkness. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... The Spider-Man film series currently consists of three superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Tobey Maguire. ... Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), often known simply as Elvis and also called The King of Rock n Roll or simply The King, was an American singer, musician and actor. ... Bubba Ho-tep is the title of a novella by Joe R. Lansdale which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem (edited by Paul M. Sammon, Delta 1994) and was adapted as a 2002 horror-black comedy film starring Bruce Campbell as Elvis... A film that is released direct-to-video (also straight-to-video) is one which has been released to the public on home video formats first rather than first being released in movie theaters. ... Sky High is a superhero film from Walt Disney Pictures that opened in the United States on July 29, 2005. ... My Name Is Bruce is an American horror film scheduled for release in October 2007, directed, co-produced by, co-written and starring B movie cult actor Bruce Campbell. ...


Contender

Campbell was supposed to star in Darkman, but the studio reportedly insisted on Liam Neeson, unsure of Campbell's ability to play the role. Campbell stayed on behind the scenes, credited as "additional voice recording", and appears as the "Final Shemp" in the film's last shot. He was also one of the final contenders for the role of The Phantom in Paramount Pictures' big budget film version of the popular comic strip, but it ultimately went to Billy Zane instead, who had lobbied to get the part for years. His fellow Hercules: The Legendary Journeys cast member, the late Kevin Smith, was also one of the final three contenders for the role of Lee Falk's legendary superhero. Among other roles Campbell was considered for, was the role that later went to Dylan Walsh in Congo, while Campbell was cast in another role as an ill-fated scientist who kicks off the film's story. Darkman is a 1990 film film directed by Sam Raimi that was based on a short story he wrote and paying homage to Universal horror films of the 1930s. ... William John Liam Neeson OBE (born June 7, 1952) is an Oscar-nominated Irish actor. ... The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk, also creator of Mandrake the Magician. ... Billy Zane (born William George Zane, Jr. ... Hercules: The Legendary Journeys was a television series produced from 1995 to 1999, very loosely based on the tales of the classical culture hero Hercules. ... Kevin Tod Smith (March 16, 1963 - February 15, 2002) was a New Zealand actor best known for playing the God of War, Ares in the television programs Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Young Hercules. ... Leon Harrison Gross, more known by the alias of Lee Falk, (April 28, 1911 - March 13, 1999) was an American writer, best known as the creator of the popular comic strip superheroes The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician, who at the height of their popularity secured him over a hundred... For the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode, see Super Hero (Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode). ... Dylan Walsh is an American actor, best known as Dr. Sean McNamara in the FX television series Nip/Tuck He was born Charles Hunter Walsh in Los Angeles, California on November 17, 1963. ...


Cameos

Campbell undertakes numerous cameo appearances in films, and is known to pop up in all genres of film, often to serve as a comic relief. He has made cameo appearances in all three Spider-Man films. In the first he played the wrestling announcer who dubbed Peter Parker "The Amazing Spider-Man." In the sequel, he played a snooty usher named Dylan Reid, referred to in the novelization by Peter David, who criticizes Peter Parker's appearance at length before refusing to let him into the theater, thereby causing a rift with Mary Jane. Campbell is extremely proud of this particular cameo, stating that he is the only villain to have thwarted Spider-Man and gotten away with it. His appearance in the third was as a French maitre d' recruited by Peter Parker to aid in proposing to Mary Jane. Martin Scorsese appears briefly in an uncredited role in this scene from his feature film Taxi Driver. ... Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension. ... Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23, 1956) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. ... Mary Jane Watson or Mary Jane Watson-Parker, depending on the adaptation, is (in the fictional world of Spider-Man) the wife of Peter Parker (Spider Man) and a supporting character in the Marvel Comics Spider-Man series. ... The maître dhôtel, literally master of the hall, in a suitably staffed restaurant, is the person in charge of assigning customers to tables in the establishment, and dividing the dining area into areas of responsibility for the various waiters on duty. ...


Campbell has made a cameo in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters as Chicken Bittle. He also appears as a deranged plastic surgeon in John Carpenter's Escape from L.A.. Campbell has also had several small parts in the movies of Joel and Ethan Coen, appearing as a soap opera actor in the film Intolerable Cruelty, as well as bit parts in The Hudsucker Proxy and The Ladykillers. In Fargo he can be seen on the television at the kidnappers hideout, in stock footage from TV soap opera Generations which is worth noting as the show on which he met his first wife. Campbell also played a small role in Congo, where he is immediately torn to shreds by savage gorillas. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (aka Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD for the DVD release, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Television for the April Fools Day television premire, and abbreviated as ATHFCMFFT or ATHF: MFFT) is... Plastic surgery is a general term for operative manual and instrumental treatment which is performed for functional or aesthetic reasons. ... John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, film score composer and occasional actor. ... John Carpenters Escape From L.A. (better known as Escape From L.A.) is a 1996 film directed by John Carpenter. ... Joel and Ethan Coen at Cannes 2001 Joel and Ethan Coen, commonly known as The Coen Brothers have written and directed numerous successful films, such as comedies O Brother Where Art Thou, Raising Arizona and The Big Lebowski, as well as darker film noir dramas such as Fargo, Millers... Intolerable Cruelty is a 2003 dark comedy/romance directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, and Billy Bob Thornton. ... The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) is a screwball comedy film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, telling a fictitious story about the rise and fall of a naive executive and the invention of the hula hoop. ... The Ladykillers is a 2004 remake of the 1955 Ealing comedy of the same name. ... Fargo is a 1996 film created by brothers Joel and Ethan Coen. ... Generations was a soap opera which aired on NBC from March 27, 1989 to January 25, 1991. ...


Campbell was offered the part of the exterminator in Men in Black, but turned it down in order to take the lead role in the TV movie Tornado!. Men in Black is a 1997 science fiction comedy action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith and Vincent DOnofrio. ... Tornado! is a made for TV movie starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. ...


Acting style and personality

His acting style is an "over-the-top" machismo that lends itself well to roles such as that of Ash Williams, whom Campbell himself has dubbed "an idiot and a jerk like the rest of us".[3] This style is parodied in the film The Majestic where Campbell appears as Roland the Intrepid Explorer in the B movie Sand Pirates of the Sahara, written by Jim Carrey's screenwriter character. Campbell also excels at "reverse acting", a frequent filming technique of Raimi's where action sequences are filmed in reverse of how they will appear in the film. Campbell offers advice about getting into the film industry on his Web site. The Majestic is a 2001 film, written by Michael Sloane, and directed by Frank Darabont. ... The King of the Bs, Roger Corman, produced and directed The Raven (1963) for American International Pictures. ... James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a two-time Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian-American A-list film actor and comedian. ... Reverse acting the process by which an actor is filmed performing actions in reverse order. ...


Campbell has grown so popular on the internet that he has his own "Chuck Norris Facts"-style site created by fans.[4] Chuck Norris Facts in Rolling Stone. ...


Television and video games

Bruce as Agent Jackman in the Charmed episode Witch Way Now?.

Outside of film, Campbell has appeared in a number of television series. He starred in The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. a boisterous Sci-fi comedy western created by Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse (who went on to write and produce ABC's Lost) that ran for one season. He also starred in the television series Jack of All Trades, set on a fictional island, occupied by the French in 1801. He played the role of an American spy, and a masked crusader known as The Daring Dragoon. Campbell was also credited as co-executive producer, among others. The show was directed by Eric Gruendemann, and was produced by various individuals, including Sam Raimi. The show aired for two seasons, from 2000 to 2001. He had a recurring role as bad guy "Bill Church, Jr" in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" in the mid-90's. Image File history File links AgentJackman. ... Image File history File links AgentJackman. ... Charmed is an American television series that ran for eight seasons on The WB. It was produced by Aaron Spelling and is about three sisters who are the worlds most powerful good witches, known throughout the supernatural community as The Charmed Ones but known to everyone else as the... Agent Jackman blackmails the Charmed Ones in Witch Way Now? // Episode of the popular U.S. television series, Charmed Episode Number: 22 Season: 4 Production Code: 4301088 Airdate: May 16, 2002 Writer: Brad Kern Director: Brad Kern Spoiler warning: The Charmed Ones are visited by the Angel of Destiny, who... The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. ... Lost is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American serial drama television series that follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a passenger jet flying between Australia and the United States crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. ... A person that specializes in many different skills. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


In 1996/1997, Campbell was a recurring guest star on the show Ellen as Ed Billik, who becomes Ellen's Boss when she sells her bookstore in season four. This comedic role from Campbell showed him competing for power in the bookstore, with Ellen struggling to give up her role as the owner. For the syndicated television talk show, see: The Ellen DeGeneres Show. ...


He is also known for his supporting role as the recurring character Autolycus ("the King of Thieves") on the fantasy series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. Campbell also played Hercules/Xena series producer Rob Tapert in two present day-set episodes of Hercules. He directed a number of episodes of Hercules and Xena., including the "Hercules" Series Finale. In addition to these more light-hearted parts, he also had a critically acclaimed dramatic guest role as a grief-stricken detective seeking revenge for his father's murder in a two-part episode of Homicide: Life on the Street. A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who is not a main character, but appears from time to time during the series run. ... In Greek mythology, Autolycus (Greek - Lone Wolf) was the son of Chione and Hermes. ... Hercules: The Legendary Journeys was a television series produced from 1995 to 1999, very loosely based on the tales of the classical culture hero Hercules. ... Xena. ... Robert Gerard Tapert (born May 14, 1955), sometimes credited as Rob Tapert, Robert G. Tapert, or Rip Tapert, is an American film producer, best known for his co-founding of, and his subsequent work with, the Renaissance Pictures company. ... Homicide: Life on the Street is an American television drama series chronicling the life of a fictional Baltimore police homicide unit. ...


Ironically, even though at the time he had decided to pursue more purely dramatic roles, Campbell did not audition for this part. Homicide producer Tom Fontana was a fan of Campbell's and phoned him one day asking if Bruce had any ideas for appearing on the show. Campbell later played the part of a polygamous demon in the X-Files episode "Terms of Endearment", a performance that was well-received by his fanbase for its serious dramatic nature and teased by Campbell as an ad for his new haircut (which, he said was "very, very short.") He also starred as Agent Jackman in the episode "Witch Way Now?" of the WB series Charmed, as well as playing an FBI agent in an episode the short-lived series American Gothic titled "Meet the Beetles." Tom Fontana is an American writer, producer born on 12 September 1951 in Buffalo, New York, USA He is the producer for Oz, The Jury, and Homicide: Life on the Street. ... X-Files intro from first 8 seasons The X-Files was a popular 1990s American science fiction television series created by Chris Carter. ... Agent Jackman blackmails the Charmed Ones in Witch Way Now? // Episode of the popular U.S. television series, Charmed Episode Number: 22 Season: 4 Production Code: 4301088 Airdate: May 16, 2002 Writer: Brad Kern Director: Brad Kern Spoiler warning: The Charmed Ones are visited by the Angel of Destiny, who... Charmed is an American television series that ran for eight seasons on The WB. It was produced by Aaron Spelling and is about three sisters who are the worlds most powerful good witches, known throughout the supernatural community as The Charmed Ones but known to everyone else as the... American Gothic is an American television series created by Shaun Cassidy and executive produced by Sam Raimi. ...


Campbell is featured as a voice actor in several video game titles. He provides the voice of Ash in the three latest Evil Dead-themed games, as well as titles such as Pitfall 3-D: Beyond the Jungle, Spider-Man: The Movie, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3. He also provides the voice of main character Jake Logan in the PC title, Tachyon: The Fringe and the voice of Magnanimous in Megas XLR. He has had many appearances in other television shows, including Robot Chicken as himself, endorsing "Morning Wood". Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 superhero film directed by Sam Raimi, written by Alvin Sargent and developed by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, David Koepp and Michael Chabon. ... Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 superhero film written and directed by Sam Raimi, with a screenplay by Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent. ... // Introduction Jake Logan is a fictional character from the game Tachyon: The Fringe by Novalogic. ... Megas XLR (XLR = eXtra Large Robot) is an American Anime-influenced animated television series that aired on the Toonami block on Cartoon Network and is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. ... Robot Chicken is an Emmy-winning American stop motion animated television series distributed by Sony Pictures Digital and produced by Stoop!d Monkey, ShadowMachine Films and Williams Street, currently airing in the US as a part of Cartoon Networks Adult Swim line-up, in Britain as part of Bravo...


Campbell has also appeared in television commercials for Old Spice. The first ad featuring Campbell began airing in January of 2007 and features him discussing experience and those who do or do not have it. The end of the ad features the words "Experience is Everything". There is a chainsaw and Necronomicon visible in the background of this commercial, undoubtedly a sly reference to the Evil Dead films. A second ad began airing in the spring of 2007, featuring Campbell performing a lounge music version of Duran Duran's "Hungry Like The Wolf" on the piano for a group of five attractive women. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... -1... Lounge music refers to music played in the lounges and bars of hotels and casinos, or at standalone piano bars. ... Duran Duran is an English Synth pop/pop/rock band notable for a long series of popular singles and vivid music videos. ... Hungry Like the Wolf was Duran Durans second Top 5 hit in the UK and was their breakout hit in the US. It was their fifth single, released off their 1982 album, Rio, and has become one of the bands signature songs. ... A short grand piano, with the top up. ...


On June 28, 2007 the new television series Burn Notice premiered on the USA Network. In it Bruce Campbell plays a former special ops warrior named Sam Axe who has devoted his post-conflict years to drinking and having as much sex on the beach as he can. The show is scheduled for thirteen episodes this season, and has been renewed for a second season scheduled for summer of 2008. is the 179th day of the year (180th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... Burn Notice is an American television comedy drama series created for the USA Network. ... USA Network is a popular American cable television network with about 89 million household subscribers as of 2005. ... Information Gender Male Occupation Ex-Spy Portrayed by Bruce Campbell Sam Axe is a fictional character in the television series Burn Notice. ...


Writing

In addition to acting and occasionally directing, Campbell has become a writer, including authoring an autobiography, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, which traces his career as an actor in low-budget movies and television. The paperback version of the book adds a chapter about the reaction of fans at book signings. "Whenever I do mainstream stuff, I think they're pseudo-interested, but they're still interested in seeing weirdo, offbeat stuff. And that's what I'm attracted to."[5] Cover of the first English edition of 1793 of Benjamin Franklins autobiography. ...


Campbell has also written a book entitled Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way, a comical novel featuring himself as the main character struggling to make it into the world of A-list movies. He later recorded an audio play adaptation of Make Love with fellow Michigan actors including long time collaborator Ted Raimi. This radio drama styled interpretation of the novel was released through independent label Rykodisc and spans 6 discs with a 6 hour running time. Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way is the second book by author and actor Bruce Campbell. ... The A-list is the roster of the most bankable movie stars in Hollywood. ... Radio drama is a form of audio storytelling broadcast on radio. ...


In addition to his novels, Campbell also wrote a column for X-Ray Magazine in 2001, an issue of the popular comic series The Hire, comic book adaptations of his Man With The Screaming Brain and most recently he wrote the introduction to Josh Becker's "The Complete Guide To Low Budget Feature Film Making". The BMW film series, The Hire was a series of eight short films (each about eight minutes long, on average) produced for the Internet in the summers of 2001 and 2002. ... Josh Becker is a writer and director whose credits include episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess as well as involvement with the Evil Dead series. ...


Other work

In a Starbucks campaign known as "The Way I See It", Campbell offered the following advice which adorned certain coffee cups: Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) is a coffeehouse chain based in the United States. ...

The Way I See It #65: If you're worried about getting a job--or keeping one--start a company of your own. By doing so, you'll reap the rewards of your hard work and you'll only get fired if you fail. This is the land of opportunity. Live in it.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Within the Woods Bruce
1981 The Evil Dead Ashley 'Ash' J. Williams Co-producer
1983 Going Back Brice Chapman
1985 Crimewave Renaldo "The Heel"
1987 Evil Dead II Ashley 'Ash' J. Williams Co-producer
1988 Maniac Cop Jack Forrest
1989 Moontrap Ray Tanner
1990 Mindwarp Stover
1991 Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat Robert Van Helsing
1992 Waxwork II: Lost in Time John Loftmore
1993 Army of Darkness Ashley 'Ash' J. Williams Co-producer
1994 The Hudsucker Proxy Smitty, Argus Reporter
1995 Congo Charles Travis
1996 Tornado! Jake Thorne
1996 Menno's Mind Mick Dourif, Rebel Leader
Escape from L.A. Surgeon General of Beverly Hills
1997 Running Time Carl
McHale's Navy Virgil
The Love Bug Hank Cooper
1998 The Ice Rink Actor
1999 Icebreaker Carl Greig
2001 The Majestic Roland the Intrepid Explorer
2002 Timequest William Roberts
Bubba Ho-tep Elvis Presley/Sebastian Haff
Spider-Man Ring Announcer
Terminal Invasion Jack
Serving Sara Gordon Moore
2004 Spider-Man 2 Dylan Reid (Snooty Usher)
2005 Alien Apocalypse Dr. Ivan
Man with the Screaming Brain William Cole Also Directed and Co-wrote
Sky High Coach Boomer
2006 The Woods Joe Fasulo
The Ant Bully Fugax
2007 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Chicken Bittle
My Name is Bruce Bruce Campbell Post-production
Spider-Man 3 Frenchie

Within the Woods (1979) is a short horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi. ... The Evil Dead (also known as Evil Dead, The Book of The Dead, Sam Raimis The Evil Dead and The Evil Dead: The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror) is a 1981 horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. ... Ashley J. Ash Williams (Ashly in the original Evil Dead script) is the fictional protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. ... Going Back is Bruce Campbells 2nd feature film, produced shortly after The Evil Dead. ... Director Sam Raimis first studio film following the success of The Evil Dead. ... Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn or The Sequel to the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror) is an American horror film, released in 1987 . ... Ashley J. Ash Williams (Ashly in the original Evil Dead script) is the fictional protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. ... Maniac Cop (1988) is a movie directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen. ... Moontrap was a 1989 science fiction film from Magic Films. ... ° For the wrestling stable, see The Army of Darkness. ... Ashley J. Ash Williams (Ashly in the original Evil Dead script) is the fictional protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. ... The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) is a screwball comedy film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, telling a fictitious story about the rise and fall of a naive executive and the invention of the hula hoop. ... Tornado! is a made for TV movie starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. ... John Carpenters Escape From L.A. (better known as Escape From L.A.) is a 1996 film directed by John Carpenter. ... Running Time is a 1997 independent film written, produced & directed by Josh Becker. ... McHales Navy is a 1997 military comedy film starring Tom Arnold as the son of Lt. ... The Love Bug is made-for-television film starring Bruce Campbell and a sequel to the original The Love Bug film. ... The Majestic is a 2001 film, written by Michael Sloane, and directed by Frank Darabont. ... Timequest is a film released in 2002, directed by Robert Dyke and starring popular b-movie actor Bruce Campbell. ... Bubba Ho-tep is the title of a novella by Joe R. Lansdale which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem (edited by Paul M. Sammon, Delta 1994) and was adapted as a 2002 horror-black comedy film starring Bruce Campbell as Elvis... Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), often known simply as Elvis and also called The King of Rock n Roll or simply The King, was an American singer, musician and actor. ... Spider-Man is a 2002 superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. ... Serving Sara ( 2002) stars Matthew Perry and Elizabeth Hurley. ... Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 superhero film directed by Sam Raimi, written by Alvin Sargent and developed by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, David Koepp and Michael Chabon. ... Alien Apocalypse is a Sci-Fi channel original movie based on Human in Chains, a Josh Becker and Robert Tapert written work. ... Man with the Screaming Brain is a 2005 science fiction/slapstick film directed by, co-written by, and starring Bruce Campbell. ... Sky High is a superhero film from Walt Disney Pictures that opened in the United States on July 29, 2005. ... The Woods is a film directed by Lucky McKee. ... The Ant Bully is a computer-animated film produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzmans Playtone, John A. Davis and Keith Alcorns DNA Productions and directed by John A. Davis. ... Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (aka Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD for the DVD release, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Television for the April Fools Day television premire, and abbreviated as ATHFCMFFT or ATHF: MFFT) is... My Name Is Bruce is an American horror film scheduled for release in October 2007, directed, co-produced by, co-written and starring B movie cult actor Bruce Campbell. ... Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 superhero film written and directed by Sam Raimi, with a screenplay by Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent. ...

See also

Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way is the second book by author and actor Bruce Campbell. ...

References

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As tall, dark, and handsome as a movie star should be, but with a self-deprecating humor that sets him apart from the crowd, Bruce Campbell became a B-movie culture icon in the 1980s as the likeable lunkhead with serious undead problems in Evil Dead and its two sequels.
Bruce Campbell: The script was sent to me by a guy by the name of Paul Colichman who was one of the big shots on the movie, producer or executive producer.
Bill Campbell was actually an incredibly nice, normal guy and I was glad to meet him, finally, because I had been hounded for so many years about, "Oh, you are The Rocketeer guy." I said, "I am not the Rocketeer guy and he is not the Evil Dead guy.
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