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  Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood was born on Aug. 12, 1956, in Noranda, Quebec, Canada.
Greenwood filled his schedule with a heady load of economics and philosophy classes and, on a whim, augmented one semester schedule with an acting course.
Greenwood enjoyed a one-year stint on "Knots Landing" (CBS, 1979-93) as Pierce Lawton, a man seeking revenge for losing all his money in a business scheme, before returning to the big screen in a co-starring part as a security officer coping with a hijacked plane in "Passenger 57" (1992).
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 Bruce Greenwood Interview | Actor | Racing Stripes | Nolan Walsh | I, Robot | Rules of Engagement | Double Jeopardy | ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bruce Greenwood: When we shot Racing Stripes in Africa, we lived in an old Dutch farm house.
It was a 100 year-old farm house and it was a stud farm, so it was surrounded by purebred horses, and at night you would hear monkeys in the trees.
Bruce Greenwood: The people, the animals, getting to know all these people from South Africa and Australia who were doing a lot of the wrangling of the horses and the training.
www.kidzworld.com /article/5202-bruce-greenwood-interview   (552 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - UPNcyclopedia
Bruce Greenwood played Thomas Veil, a documentary photographer who, in one terrifying evening, seemingly has his identity eradicated in "Nowhere Man," Touchstone Television's haunting one-hour drama on UPN.
Greenwood first attracted attention as the manipulative Dr. Seth Griffin on the highly regarded television series "St. Elsewhere." Since then, he has built a solid reputation as a skillful actor in an extensive range of roles on both television and the big screen.
Greenwood starred in the feature film "Exotica," which made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the International Critics' Prize.
www.upn11tv.com /wiki/index.php/Bruce_Greenwood   (311 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruce Greenwood (born August 13, 1956 in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec) is a Canadian actor.
Greenwood is best known in the U.S. for his appearances in I, Robot, Thirteen Days (in which he played President John F. Kennedy), Capote (in which he played Jack Dunphy, Truman Capote's lover), and more recently Eight Below (in which he played Professor Davis McLaren).
On television, Greenwood has had roles on St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bruce_Greenwood   (183 words)

  
 'Thirteen Days': Bruce Greenwood   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bruce Greenwood: It was a role that required going to a place you don't like to spend much time in.
Bruce Greenwood: I think certainly it asks us to understand the responsibilities shouldered by the people in the Oval Office, and the quality of intellect that needs to be summoned when we're faced with this kind of crisis.
Bruce Greenwood: I'd like to think I'd be doing something terribly important, but if my career is any indication, I'd probably be a ski instructor.
www.usatoday.com /community/chat/0111greenwood.htm   (1386 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood (I) - Biography
Bruce was in grade school in Bethesda, Maryland, during the Cuban Missile Crisis and remembers the preparations for possible war vividly.
Bruce was also nominated for a Gemini for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance of Dr. Willem Hooft in The Little Kidnappers (1990) (TV) in 1990.
Bruce didn't own an operable television set for many years after his move to L.A. Dated his wife for the first time when they were both 15.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0339304/bio   (1214 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Moviefone
Canadian character actor Bruce Greenwood spent the 1970s working in regional Vancouver theater, and appeared in many Canadian TV shows during the '80s.
Greenwood played Pierce Lawson in 1991 on the evening soap opera Knots Landing, earned a Gemini (the Canadian Emmy) nomination for The Little Kidnappers, and then took home an award for his role in Road to Avonlea.
The film was a hit at the Cannes Film Festival, and Greenwood re-teamed with the director for his next film, The Sweet Hereafter, which won a special jury prize at Cannes, while Greenwood was nominated for a Genie award for his supporting role of mourning father Billy Ansell.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/bruce-greenwood/28600/biography   (418 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Pictures, News, Video Clips, Layouts, Wallpapers & Fan Club - Flixster
Greenwood studied philosophy and economics at the University of British Columbia.
Greenwood met his wife Susan in Canada when they were both 15.
Bruce Greenwood is Capt. Pike in "Star Trek"
www.flixster.com /actor/bruce-greenwood   (236 words)

  
 'Thirteen Days': Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood: It was a role that required going to a place you don't like to spend much time in.
Bruce Greenwood: I think certainly it asks us to understand the responsibilities shouldered by the people in the Oval Office, and the quality of intellect that needs to be summoned when we're faced with this kind of crisis.
Bruce Greenwood: I'd like to think I'd be doing something terribly important, but if my career is any indication, I'd probably be a ski instructor.
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 Bruce Greenwood/Below, Swept Away Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles
Bruce Greenwood is emerging as oner of Hollywood's busiest and versatile actors.
Of course, Greenwood went on to much bigger and better things, such as a starring role in the medical series St. Elsewhere from 1986-88 and a season on Knot's Landing in the early '90s.
Greenwood has completed work on four movies: Swept Away, with Madonna and directed by her husband Guy Ritchie, The Core, with Hilary Swank, another Egoyan film, Ararat, also starring Brent Carver and Christopher Plummer and the new submarine World War 2 thriller Below, directed by Pitch Black's David Twohy.
www.filmmonthly.com /Profiles/Articles/BGreenwood/BGreenwood.html   (2491 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood
Canadian born Bruce Greenwood spent the first years of his life in Noranda, Quebec before moving to Princeton, New Jersey, then Washington D.C. and finally to Vancouver, British Columbia at age eleven.
Greenwood trained at the University of British Columbia and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
In 1984 Greenwood landed his first TV series, the short-lived Legmen in which he played a college student earning extra money by working for a seedy private detective.
www.tribute.ca /bio.asp?id=2482   (373 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood Filmography
Nolan Walsh (Bruce Greenwood) is a farmer who once earned his living training racehorses before his wife was killed in an accident while riding, which led him to leave the racing game.
Jack (Bruce Greenwood) and Ann (Daryl Hannah) are a married couple whose lives seems nearly perfect, and they couldn't be happier when, after months of trying, Ann discovers that she's going to have a baby.
Based on a true story, parents (Bruce Greenwood and Michelle Greene) of an ill infant decide to donate their brain-damaged baby's heart to help save the life of another newborn in need.
www.fandango.com /brucegreenwood/filmography/p28600   (3938 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Stuart Bruce Greenwood (born 12 August 1956; age 51), better known simply as Bruce Greenwood, is the Canadian actor who will play Christopher Pike in the upcoming Star Trek.
Greenwood has also been a regular on such shows as Fox's Hardball (with Mike Starr) and NBC's Sleepwalkers (with Harry Groener and Ray Wise).
Greenwood had a role in the 2001 movie A Girl Thing, as did Scott Bakula and Brent Spiner.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Bruce_Greenwood   (1004 words)

  
 Ararat
Bruce Greenwood plays a pivotal role in Atom Egoyan's most recent project, a film within a film that was released throughout North America at the end of 2002.
Bruce plays both the actor -- Martin Harcourt -- and the real person he's portraying in the film -- Dr. Clarence Ussher, the American doctor who ran a mission in Turkey for 15 years.
In September 2002, it was selected over stiff competition to open the Toronto Film Festival (which Greenwood attended) and went on to have special screenings world wide, including gala premiere presentations in Vancouver and Los Angeles.
brucegreenwood.com /mov-tv/ararat/index.html   (494 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood was born in Noranda, Québec, Canada.
Bruce was in grade school in Bethesda, Maryland during the Cuban Missile Crisis and remembers the preparations for possible war vividly.
Originally had 12 lines in the Stallone film First Blood (1982), and even though his speaking part was cut to a walk-on still got listings in the credits.
www.kingmovie.net /actors/g/bruce_greenwood.html   (57 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood
Bruce Greenwood was born August 12, 1956 in Noranda, Quebec, Canada.
Bruce went on to attend the University of British Columbia for three years, where his father was Head of the Geology Department while his mother was a nurse with the extended care unit.
Greenwood started his own acting career in theater while in Vancouver, but was undecided about pursuing it until after his first professional play.
www.buddytv.com /articles/john-from-cincinnati/profile/bruce-greenwood.aspx   (377 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood Bio - Bruce Greenwood Biography - Bruce Greenwood Stories
Greenwood studied at the University of British Columbia and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
Bruce and his wife started dating when they were 15.
Bruce: The people, the animals, getting to know all these people from South Africa and Australia who were doing a lot of the wrangling of the horses and the training.
www.tv.com /bruce-greenwood/person/17134/biography.html   (512 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Bio & Credits - RopeofSilicon.com
Bruce Greenwood starred as John F. Kennedy in the 2001 feature film Thirteen Days, and appeared last summer as the head of the LAPD's Internal Affairs Division in Hollywood Homicide, starring Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett.
But Greenwood is equally noted for his work in the independent films, particularly in director Atom Egoyan's Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, and Ararat.
Born near Quebec, Greenwood graduated from high school in Zurich, Switzerland and later attended the University of British Columbia.
www.ropeofsilicon.com /celebrity/bruce_greenwood   (256 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood: Below - Movie
Now commanded by Brice (Bruce Greenwood), the ship picks up three survivors from a sinking British medical ship on the way back to port.
One thing we do learn is that Brice and a few other crewmembers share a few secrets about what really happened to the sub's captain, secrets that will inevitably come to the surface (pun intended) as disaster looms on the horizon.
Greenwood gives a nuanced performance as Brice; it's a tricky role in that the actor can't suddenly turn into a raving maniac but must gradually reveal his character's mental deterioration.
www.superiorpics.com /bruce_greenwood/movie/2002_below.html   (1923 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood News
News about Bruce Greenwood continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Casually dressed in a pair jeans and an overcoat, there was nothing that could prevent Denzel Washington from dazzling both cameras and fans with his megawatt smile at the New York film premiere of "D j Vu."...
A handsome, light-haired leading man, Bruce Greenwood originally wanted to be a professional skier, but an injury forced him to abandon that dream.
www.topix.net /who/bruce-greenwood   (615 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood, tous les films avec Bruce Greenwood
Avec : Kevin Costner, Lucinda Jenney, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp, Dylan Baker
Avec : Madonna, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Bruce Greenwood, Jennifer Aniston, Adriano Giannini
Avec : Nick Stahl, Bruce Greenwood, James Marsden, Katie Holmes, William Sadler
www.locafilm.com /acteur/2683/bruce-greenwood.html   (707 words)

  
 Fametracker :: Hey! It's That Guy! :: Bruce Greenwood
You wouldn't think Bruce Greenwood is a bad guy just to look at him.
Way back in December 2000, we noted Greenwood's apparent challenge to Dennis Quaid as Hollywood's beguiling bounder of choice.
Because three years later, if you know Bruce Greenwood, chances are you still know him as a jerk, of varying grades of evilness.
www.fametracker.com /hey_its_that_guy/greenwood_bruce.php   (358 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood Trivia -- notstarring.com
Bruce Greenwood was considered to play Andrew Glass.
Note: This Bruce Greenwood trivia and all movie trivia on notstarring.com is provided for entertainment purposes only.
Please help by reporting rumors or corrections for Bruce Greenwood trivia or any other movie trivia.
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 STARTREK.COM : Article
Bruce Greenwood, a prolific working actor who has appeared in "I, Robot," "The Core," and HBO's offbeat drama John from Cincinnati, will be playing Kirk's predecessor in the captain's chair in the 2008 "Star Trek" movie directed by J.J. Abrams, which began production yesterday.
Hailing originally from Quebec, Canada, the 51-year-old Greenwood is one of those faces you've probably seen dozens of times but might not have known his name.
Greenwood is also a prolific singer/songwriter, and as such is scheduled to perform live in his home country on Monday, November 19, at an annual fundraiser benefitting people with HIV/AIDS.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/news/article/2311693.html   (374 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Cast
Episode: MOV 011 - Star Trek XI The versatile and prolific Hollywood veteran Bruce Greenwood was born August 12, 1956 in Noranda, Quebec, Canada.
Living in a family that frequently moved, Greenwood bounced between the United States and Canada for much of his youth.
Greenwood becomes the third actor to play Christopher Pike, following on from Jeffrey Hunter and Sean Kenney, as seen in "The Cage" and "The Menagerie" respectively.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/MOV/011/cast/2311673.html   (214 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood - Photos, Bio and News for Bruce Greenwood | TVGuide.com
Bruce Greenwood has landed the role of Captain Kirk's predecessor, Christopher Pike, in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek prequel....
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www.tvguide.com /celebrities/bruce-greenwood/142952   (526 words)

  
 Bruce Greenwood @ Filmbug UK
Bruce Greenwood @ Filmbug UK Film Stars > Bruce Greenwood > Biography
He won a 1995 Gemini Award in Canada for his guest starring performance in Road to Avonlea, and has twice been nominated for Canada's Genie Award for Best Actor for his work in Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter.
Tell us what you think of Bruce Greenwood in the Filmbug forum...
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 PopMatters | Film | Interviews | Bruce Greenwood - Thirteen Days   (Site not responding. Last check: )
You might not recognize Bruce Greenwood in his new movie, Thirteen Days.
Not only does he completely inhabit his role as John F. Kennedy, but as well, he is completely different here than in his previous parts -- Ashley Judd's dastardly husband in Double Jeopardy, the grieving father in Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter, the title character in UPN's short-lived SF series, Nowhere Man.
Moreover, not one of these characters quite prepares you for Greenwood's own demeanor -- the guy is modest, funny, and enthusiastic.
www.popmatters.com /film/interviews/greenwood-bruce.shtml   (1675 words)

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