Bruce Greenwood
Milestones
- Birthplace: Noranda, Quebec, Ontario, Canada
- Birthday: August 12, 1956
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2009
Cast in J. J. Abrams' "Star Trek" movie
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2007
Cast as the patriarch of a surfing family in the HBO series, "John From Cincinnati"
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2007
Co-starred in Todd Haynes' film, "I'm Not There," a film reflecting the life of musician Bob Dylan
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2006
Co-starred with Denzel Washington in "DéjÀ Vu"
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2004
Cast in "Being Julia," based on the novel "Theatre," by W. Somerset Maugham
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2003
Cast in writer/director Ron Shelton's "Hollywood Homicide"
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2002
Co-starred with Madonna in Guy Ritchie's "Swept Away"
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2002
Re-teamed with Egoyan for "Ararat"
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2000
Cast as a National Security Advisor in "Rules of Engagement"
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2000
Portrayed President John F Kennedy in "Thirteen Days"
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1999
Played Ashley Judd's nefarious husband in "Double Jeopardy"
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1998
Cast in a villainous role in "Disturbing Behavior"
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1997
Cast in the short-lived NBC drama, "Sleepwalkers"
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1997
Re-teamed with Atom Egoyan for "The Sweet Hereafter"
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1995
Played Thomas Veil, the "Nowhere Man" (UPN)
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1994
Played the lead in the short-lived FOX sitcom, "Hardball"
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1994
Starred in Atom Egoyan's feature, "Exotica"
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1992
Returned to the stage for the Los Angeles production of "Deconstructing Romance"
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1991 to 1992
Played Pierce Lawton on the CBS drama, "Knots Landing"
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1989
Starred in the USA Network movie, "Spy"
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1986 to 1988
Joined cast of the NBC medical series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Seth Griffin
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1984
Made TV series debut in the NBC series, "Legmen"
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1983
Moved to Los Angeles after being cast in the pilot of the HBO series "The Hitchhiker"
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1982
Appeared in "First Blood"; role was whittled down in the editing from a moderate speaking part to essentially a walk-on
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1982
Last stage appearance for a decade "A State of Grace"
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1981
Acted in the Vancouver production of "Bent"
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1980
Feature acting debut, "Bear Island"
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1977
Had leading role in the stage musical "Cruel Tears"
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1976
Made professional debut in in the Vancouver production of "Scapino"
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1967
Moved to Vancouver with his family at age 11
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Was as a singer/guitarist with a Canadian rock band
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