Bruce Cromer has been a member of Actors' Equity Association since 1982, when he was a leading actor with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He is a B.F.A. Acting graduate of the Wright State University's Professional Actor Training Program. Bruce has performed in over 170 professional stage productions, for such organizations as: Santa Fe Stages International Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Clarence Brown Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Globe Theatre of Los Angeles, Conservatory Theatre Company, Seattle Children's Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Faire at Boston, Pepsico, etc. He is a founding Resident Artist with the Human Race Theatre, since 1987. Professor Emeritus Cromer taught acting and movement (including Stage Combat, Shakespeare, Laban and Kinesics, Period Styles, etc.) at Wright State University for over thirty years. He was a longtime Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. Though new to film acting, Bruce has been an active voice-over artist for decades. He won a regional Emmy in 2021 for his voice performance in the PBS documentary, "The Memphis Belle."
Bruce Cumings is a writer, known for Korea: The Unknown War (1988), Crossing the Line (2006) and The Coming War on China (2016).
Bruce Cutler was born on April 29, 1948 in New York, USA. He is an actor, known for 15 Minutes (2001), Blue Bloods (2010) and Jury Duty (2007).
Bruce Johnson is a multiple Emmy award-winning writer, producer and director. He has developed, sold and produced movies and series for several major distributors including Universal, Fox, Disney, Sony, Hallmark Channel, Showtime, HBO, NBC, ABC, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Lifetime, Animal Planet, Cartoon Network, PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, BBC, CBC and others. He was the founder of PorchLight Entertainment, a company he built into a premiere producer and distributor of family entertainment. In 2011, Johnson formed Foxfield Entertainment, an independent production company focused on script development, financing and producing independent movies and series. He began his Hollywood career directing over 75 documentaries and educational films, for which he was honored with numerous awards including three L.A. Area Emmy Awards. As a senior creative executive at Hanna-Barbera and later as an independent producer, he has developed and produced over 50 movies and well over 1200 episodes of animated and live action programming. A native of Minneapolis, Johnson is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. In addition, he holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, with studies in film, English and education.
Bruce Dale is recognized as a Learning and Development Specialist in the Canadian film/television industry in the field of adult education and holds an independent practice as a filmmaker and visual artist. He has collaborated with independent filmmakers, corporate and commercial clients drawing storyboards, concept art, and working on set in a variety of production roles including writing, producing, directing, camera, lighting and grip. Dale's independent art practice explores emotional intricacies, identity construction, and social issues that strive to define the human experience.
Bruce Dane is an actor, known for Port of Hate (1939), Hawkins Falls, Population 6200 (1950) and Smoky Trails (1939).
Bruce Davis was born on September 2, 1985 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Centurion A.D. (2017), Amateurs (2020) and Amira & Sam (2014).
Bruce Davis was born on October 5, 1942 in Monroe, Louisiana, USA. He is known for Manson (1973), Seeking Answers (2017) and Inside the Manson Gang (2007). He has been married to Beth Wilson since April 1985. They have one child.
Bruce Davis hails from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he was born to Lloyd and Esther (Glover) Davis on February 13, 1963. He was primarily raised in Oklahoma, but he also lived in Los Angeles, CA, briefly after the family moved there to seek employment. He voluntarily enlisted in the US Navy and served his country from 1983-1987. He was stationed in the San Francisco Bay area aboard the Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65). After receiving an honorable discharge from the Navy he moved back to Oklahoma City where he was accepted into the Oklahoma City Police Department Police Academy in September of 1987. He is a 27th year veteran of the Oklahoma City Police Department and has reached the Rank of Police Lieutenant. Davis holds a Bachelors of Arts (Psychology) degree from the University of Central Oklahoma and he has study acting for film, advanced camera techniques and the Meisner Technique at the Actors Factory in Norman Oklahoma. Davis started his Musical Theater acting career in 2004 after he was cast in the role of Judas Biggs in the new musical Soul on Fire. Davis has performed the role of Judas Biggs in several theaters throughout the country to include: the 14th Street Play house (Woodruff Arts Center) in Atlanta GA; the National Black Theater Festival in Winston Salem NC; and the Off Broadway performance at the June Havoc Theater NY. Davis has recently been cast in a principal role in several shorts, feature films and regional commercials.