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Bruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is known for portraying Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's ''Evil Dead'' franchise, beginning with the 1978 short film ''
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''. He has starred in many low-budget cult films such as ''
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'' (1985), ''
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'' (1988), '' Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat'' (1989), and ''
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'' (2002). In television, Campbell had lead roles in '' The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' (1993–1994) and '' Jack of All Trades'' (2000), and a recurring role as Autolycus, King of Thieves, in ''
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'' and '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' (1995–1999). He played
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on the
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series '' Burn Notice'' (2007–2013) and reprised his role as Ash Williams on the Starz series ''
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'' (2015–2018). Campbell started his directing career with '' Fanalysis'' (2002) and '' A Community Speaks'' (2004), and then with the horror comedy feature films '' Man with the Screaming Brain'' (2005) and '' My Name Is Bruce'' (2007), the latter being a spoof of his career. He can also be seen as the role of the father in '' The Escort'' (2015).


Early life

Campbell was born in
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, to Joanne Louise (née Pickens), a homemaker, and Charles Newton Campbell, who worked in advertising for 35 years in roles ranging from traveling billboard inspector to company vice-president, later teaching at nine colleges as an adjunct professor, and was also an actor and director in local theater. Campbell has an older brother, Don, and an older half-brother, Michael Rendine. He is of Scottish and
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descent.


Career


Early years

Campbell began acting as a teenager and soon began making short Super 8 movies with friends. After he met Sam Raimi in
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, the two became very good friends and started making movies together. Campbell would go on to attend
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while he continued to work on his acting career. Campbell and Raimi collaborated on a 30-minute Super 8 version of the first ''Evil Dead'' film, titled ''Within the Woods'', which was initially used to attract investors.


Major film roles

A few years later, Campbell and Raimi got together with family and friends and began work on '' The Evil Dead''. While starring in the lead role, Campbell also worked behind the camera, receiving a "co-executive producer" credit. Raimi wrote, directed and edited, while fellow Michigander
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was producer. Following an endorsement by horror writer Stephen King, the film slowly began to receive distribution. Four years following its original release, it became the number one movie in the UK. It then received distribution in the United States, spawning two
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s: ''
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'' and '' Army of Darkness''. Campbell was also drawn in the Marvel Zombie comics as his character, Ash Williams. He is featured in five comics, all in the series ''Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness''. In them, he fights alongside the Marvel heroes against the heroes and people who have turned into zombies (deadites) while in search of the
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(Book of the Names of the Dead). Campbell also played as Coach Boomer in the movie “Sky High”. He has appeared in many of Raimi's films outside of the ''Evil Dead'' series, notably having
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s in the director's '' Spider-Man''
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. Campbell also joined the cast in Raimi's '' Darkman'' and '' The Quick and the Dead'', though having no actual screen time in the latter film's theatrical cut. In March 2022, Campbell was announced to have a cameo in Raimi's
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film ''
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''. Campbell often takes on quirky roles, such as
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in the film ''
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''. Along with ''Bubba Ho-Tep'', he played a supporting role in ''
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'' and '' Maniac Cop 2'', and spoofed his career in the self-directed '' My Name is Bruce.'' Other mainstream films for Campbell include supporting or featured roles in the
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film ''The Hudsucker Proxy'', the Michael Crichton adaptation ''Congo (film), Congo'', the film version of ''McHale's Navy (1997 film), McHale's Navy'', ''Escape From L.A.'' (the sequel to John Carpenter's ''Escape From New York''), the Jim Carrey drama ''The Majestic (film), The Majestic'' and the 2005 Disney film ''Sky High (2005 film), Sky High''. Campbell had a starring voice role in the hit Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film), 2009 animated adaptation of the children's book ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'', and a supporting voice role in Pixar's ''Cars 2''. Campbell produced the Evil Dead (2013 film), remake of ''The Evil Dead'', along with Raimi and Rob Tapert. Campbell appeared with the expectation he would reprise that role in ''Army of Darkness 2''. He later worked as an executive producer for the 2023 film, ''Evil Dead Rise''.


Television roles

Outside of film, Campbell has appeared in a number of television series. He starred in '' The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' a boisterous science fiction comedy western created by Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse that ran for one season. He played a lawyer turned bounty hunter who was trying to hunt down John Bly, the man who killed his father. He starred in the television series '' Jack of All Trades'', set on a fictional island occupied by the French in 1801. Campbell was also credited as co-executive producer, among others. The show was directed by Eric Gruendemann, and was produced by various people, including Sam Raimi. The show aired for two seasons, from 2000 to 2001. He had a recurring role as "Bill Church Jr." based upon the character of Morgan Edge from the Superman comics on ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman''. From 1996 to 1997, Campbell was a recurring guest star on the show ''Ellen (TV series), Ellen'' as Ed Billik, who becomes Ellen's boss when she sells her bookstore in season four. He is also known for his supporting role as the recurring character Autolycus ("King of Thieves") on both ''
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'' and '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', which reunited him with producer Rob Tapert. Campbell played ''Hercules''/''Xena'' series producer Tapert in two episodes of ''Hercules'' set in the present. He directed a number of episodes of ''Hercules'' and ''Xena'', including the ''Hercules'' series finale. Campbell also landed the lead role of race car driver Hank Cooper in the Disney made-for-television remake of ''The Love Bug (1997 film), The Love Bug''. Campbell made a critically acclaimed dramatic guest role as a grief-stricken detective seeking revenge for his father's murder in a two-part episode of the fourth season of ''Homicide: Life on the Street''. Campbell later played the part of a bigamous demon in ''The X-Files'' episode "Terms of Endearment (The X-Files), Terms of Endearment". He also starred as Agent Jackman in the episode "Witch Way Now?" of the WB series ''Charmed'', as well as playing a state police officer in an episode of the short-lived series ''American Gothic (1995 TV series), American Gothic'' titled "Meet the Beetles". Campbell co-starred on the television series '' Burn Notice'', which aired from 2007 to 2013 on
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. He portrayed
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, a beer-chugging, former United States Navy SEALs, Navy SEAL now working as an unlicensed private investigator and occasional mercenary with his old friend Michael Westen, the show's main character. When working undercover, his character frequently used the alias Chuck Finley, which Bruce later revealed was the name of one of his father's old co-workers. Campbell was the star of a 2011 ''Burn Notice'' made-for-television prequel focusing on Sam's Navy SEAL career, titled ''Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe''. In 2014, Campbell played Santa Claus in an episode of ''The Librarians (2014 TV series), The Librarians''. Campbell played Ronald Reagan in season 2 of the FX (TV channel), FX original series ''Fargo (TV series), Fargo''. More recently Campbell reprised his role as Ash Williams, Ashley "Ash" Williams in ''Ash vs Evil Dead'', a series based upon the ''Evil Dead'' franchise that launched his career. ''Ash vs Evil Dead'' began airing on Starz on October 31, 2015, and was renewed by the cable channel for second and third seasons, before being cancelled. In January 2019, Travel Channel announced a reboot of the ''Ripley's Believe It or Not! (TV series), Ripley's Believe It or Not!'' reality series, with Bruce Campbell serving as host and executive producer. The 10-episode season debuted on June 9, 2019.


Voice acting

Campbell is featured as a voice actor in several video game titles. He provides the voice of Ash in the four games based on the ''Evil Dead'' film series: ''Evil Dead: Hail to the King'', ''Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick'', ''Evil Dead: Regeneration'' and ''Evil Dead: The Game''. He also provided voice talent in other titles such as ''Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle'', ''Spider-Man (2002 video game), Spider-Man'', ''Spider-Man 2 (2004 video game), Spider-Man 2'', ''Spider-Man 3 (video game), Spider-Man 3'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 video game), The Amazing Spider-Man'', and ''Dead by Daylight''. He provided the voice of main character Jake Logan in the PC title, ''Tachyon: The Fringe'', the voice of main character Jake Burton in the PlayStation game ''Broken Helix'' and the voice of Magnanimous in ''Megas XLR''. Campbell voiced the pulp adventurer Lobster Johnson in ''Hellboy: The Science of Evil'' and has done voice-over work for the Codemaster's game ''Heist (video game), Hei$t'', a game which was announced on January 28, 2010 to have been "terminated". He also provided the voice of The Mayor in the 2009 film ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film), Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs'', the voice of Rod "Torque" Redline in ''Cars 2'' and the voice of Fugax in the 2006 film ''The Ant Bully (film), The Ant Bully''. Despite the inclusion of his character "Ash Williams" in Telltale Games' ''Poker Night 2'', Danny Webber voices the character in the game, instead of Bruce Campbell. He has a voice in the online MOBA game, ''Tome: Immortal Arena'' in 2014. Campbell also provided voice-over and motion capture for Sgt. Lennox in the Exo Zombies mode of ''Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare''.


Writing

In addition to acting and occasionally directing, Campbell has become a writer, starting with an autobiography, ''If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor'', published in June 2001. The autobiography was a successful The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' Best Seller. 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".
''If Chins Could Kill'' follows Campbell's career to date as an actor in low-budget films and television, providing his insight into "Cinema of the United States, Blue-Collar Hollywood". Campbell's next book, ''Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way'' was published on May 26, 2005. The book's plot involves Bruce (depicted in a comical way) as the main character struggling to make it into the world of A-list movies. He later recorded an radio drama, audio play adaptation of ''Make Love'' with fellow Michigan actors, including longtime collaborator Ted Raimi. This radio drama was released through the independent label Rykodisc and spans 6 discs with a 6-hour running time. In addition to his books, Campbell also wrote a column for ''X-Ray Magazine'' in 2001, an issue of the popular comic series ''The Hire'', and comic book adaptations of his ''Man with the Screaming Brain''. Most recently he wrote the introduction to Josh Becker (filmmaker), Josh Becker's ''The Complete Guide to Low-Budget Feature Filmmaking''. In late 2016, Campbell announced that he would be releasing a third book, ''Hail to the Chin: Further Confessions of a B Movie Actor,'' which will detail his life from where ''If Chins Could Kill'' left off. ''Hail to the Chin'' was released in August 2017, and accompanied by a book tour across the United States and Europe. Campbell maintained a blog on his official website, where he posted mainly about politics and the film industry. The blog has since been discontinued.


Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival

Since 2014, the Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival, narrated and organized by Campbell, was held in the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois. The first festival had its original run from August 21 to 25, 2014, presented by Wizard World, as part of the Chicago Comicon. The second festival ran from August 20 to 23, 2015, with guests Tom Holland (filmmaker), Tom Holland and Eli Roth. The third festival took place over four days in August 2016. Guests of the event were Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert and Doug Benson.


Personal life

Campbell's first wife was Christine Deveau, whom he married in 1983. They had two children, and divorced in 1989. Campbell currently lives in Jacksonville, Oregon, Jacksonville, Oregon, with his second wife, costume designer Ida Gearon, whom he met on the set of the movie ''Mindwarp (film), Mindwarp''. He is also an ordained pastor and has performed marriage ceremonies.


Trivia

The comedy metal band Psychostick released a song titled 'Bruce Campbell' on their album IV: Revenge of the Vengeance that pays a comedic tribute to his past roles.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


Accolades


See also

* ''Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way'' ()


References


External links

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Salon Interviews Bruce Campbell

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