Brad Dourif
Milestones
- Birthplace: Huntington, West Virginia, USA
- Birthday: March 18, 1950
-
2004
Featured as Doc Cochran in the HBO drama "Deadwood"; earned an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for 2004
-
2004
Reprised his role as the voice of Chucky in "Seed of Chucky"
-
2003
Appeared in the "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" the last of the three part series
-
2001 to 0000
Had regular role of a town resident named Frenchy in the PAX-TV prequel series "Ponderosa"
-
2000
Co-starred in "Shadow Hours" as a gas station owner
-
1998
Made uncredited appearance in "Urban Legend" as a gas station attendant
-
1998
Once again voiced the murderous doll in "Bride of Chucky"
-
1997
Was featured in "Alien Resurrection"
-
1994
Made memorable guest appearance on "The X-Files" (Fox)
-
1993
Co-starred in ABC TV miniseries "Wild Palms"
-
1991
Again voiced Chucky in "Child's Play 3"
-
1990
Reprised the voice of Chucky in "Child's Play 2"
-
1988
Co-starred as a killer whose soul possesses a doll in "Child's Play"; also voiced the doll Chucky in the same film
-
1986
Had featured role in Lynch's "Blue Velvet"
-
1985
First collaboration with director David Lynch, "Dune"
-
1982
Cast as a vampire in the ABC movie "I, Desire"
-
1981
Had featured role as the man obsessed with explosives and Evelyn Nesbitt in Milos Forman's "Ragtime"
-
1980
Portrayed a doctor who follows cult leader Jim Jones to South America in "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" (CBS)
-
1979
Appeared in NBC miniseries "Studs Lonigan"
-
1979
Starred in John Huston's "Wise Blood" as an obsessed preacher
-
1978
Had title role in the NBC movie "Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force"
-
1976
TV debut in "Great Performances" production of Lanford Wilson's "The Mound Builders" (PBS)
-
1975
Breakthrough feature role, Billy Bibbit in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", directed by Milos Forman; earned Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor
-
1974
Feature acting debut in "W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings"
-
1972
First major theatrical role in "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?" at Circle Rep
-
1970 to 1974
Acted with Circle Repertory Company
-
1970
Moved to NYC; roomed with actress Conchata Ferrell
-
Acted with Greenbriar Repertory in West Virginia
-
Cast as Grima Wormtounge in Peter Jackson's film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein's "The Lord of the Rings" (filmed 1999-2000); released in three parts over three years: "The Fellowship of the Rings" (2001); "The Two Towers" (2002) and "The Return of the King" (2003)
-
Played recurring role of Crewman Suder on the UPN series "Star Trek; Voyager"
-
Recommended by Forman, taught acting and directing at Columbia University
Upcoming Appearances
We're sorry, but we can't find any airings featuring Brad Dourif in the next 14 days.