Name
Bruce MacLeish Dern
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Birth date
June 4, 1936
Occupation
Actor
Active Years
1960-present
Bruce MacLeish Dern (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor.
Filmography[]
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Marnie | 1964 | Sailor | |
The Wild Angels | 1966 | Joe "Loser" Kearns | |
The Trip | 1967 | John | |
The War Wagon | 1967 | Hammond | |
Waterhole #3 | 1967 | Deputy Samuel P. Tippen | |
Psych-Out | 1968 | Steve Davis | |
Will Penny | 1968 | Rafe Quint | |
Castle Keep | 1969 | Lt. Billy Byron Bix | |
Number One | 1969 | ||
Support Your Local Sheriff! | 1969 | Joe Danby | |
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | 1969 | James | |
Drive, He Said | 1971 | Coach Bullion | |
The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant | 1971 | Robert | |
The Cowboys | 1972 | Long Hair | |
The King of Marvin Gardens | 1972 | Jason Staebler | |
Silent Running | 1972 | Freeman Lowell | |
Thumb Tripping | 1972 | Smitty | |
The Laughing Policeman | 1973 | Insp. Leo Larsen | |
The Great Gatsby | 1974 | Tom Buchanan | |
Posse | 1975 | Jack Strawhorn | |
Smile | 1975 | Big Bob | |
Family Plot | 1976 | ||
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood | 1976 | Grayson Potchuck | |
Black Sunday | 1977 | Michael Lander | |
Coming Home | 1978 | Capt. Bob Hyde | Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor |
The Driver | 1978 | The Detective | |
Middle Aged Crazy | 1980 | Bobby Lee | |
Tattoo | 1981 | Karl Kinsky | Nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor |
Harry Tracy | 1982 | Harry Tracy | |
That Championship Season | 1982 | George Sitowski | |
The Big Town | 1987 | Mr. Edwards | |
World Gone Wild | 1987 | Ethan | |
1969 | 1988 | Cliff | |
The 'Burbs | 1989 | Lt. Mark Rumsfield | |
After Dark, My Sweet | 1990 | Uncle Bud | |
Diggstown | 1992 | John Gillon | |
Wild Bill | 1995 | Will Plummer | |
The Haunting | 1999 | Mr. Dudley | |
All the Pretty Horses | 2000 | Judge | |
The Glass House | 2001 | Begleiter | |
Believe in Me | 2006 | Ellis Brawley | |
Nebraska | 2013 | ||
The Hateful Eight | 2015 | ||
American Violence | 2017 | ||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | 2019 | George Spahn |