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Bruce McGill
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| Also known as | Bruce Travis McGill |
| Date of Birth | 11 July 1950 |
| Origin | San Antonio, Texas |
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Bruce McGill is the actor who portrays an unknown agent.
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About
Besides his work on Bionic Woman, Bruce McGill has an extensive history in both film and television. Bruce McGill was a television series regular as Jack Dalton on MacGyver (1986-1992) and was a recurring character in series including as Dicky O'Shea in The Magnificent Seven (1999) and the voice of General McCormick in Justice League (2003). Bruce was also a single-episode guest star in many television series including Miami Vice (1985), Crime Story (1987), Hardball (1989), Tales from the Crypt (1991), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), The Commish (1994), Home Improvement (1995), Babylon 5 (1996), Dave's World (1997), Star Trek: Voyager (1999), The Practice (2002), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006) and Numb3rs (2007). For television series Quantum Leap, Bruce McGill guest starred as Weird Ernie in episode "Genesis - September 13, 1956" (1989), and Al (the Bartender) in episode "Mirror Image - August 8, 1953" (1993).
Bruce McGill numerous film roles includes portraying Daniel Simpson 'D-Day' Day in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), Ernest Hemingway in Waiting for the Moon (1987), Mike Matthews in The Last Boy Scout (1991), Commander Eugene Matuzak in Timecop (1994), Reverend Larson in Shallow Hal (2001), Chuck Frechette in Matchstick Men (2003), Stanford Marks in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003), Billy in From Mexico with Love (2007), and Tanner in The Perfect Game (2008). Bruce also starred in television films including as Glen in A Whale for the Killing (1981), Vernon Gage in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1987), Judge Ian Greenstein in Shameful Secrets (1993), Dr. Fred Williams in Shadow of a Doubt (1995), and Senator Mitchell Morris in Running Mates (2000).
In addition to film and television, Bruce McGill has peformed in broadway plays such as Hamlet (Dec 17, 1975 - Jan 25, 1976), The Cherry Orchard (Jun 29, 1977 - Aug 7, 1977) and My One and Only (May 1, 1983 - Mar 3, 1985). Bruce was also the voice of Agent Simon Turner, CIA, in Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (1999) and Agent Mitchell Bruford in Mercenaries (2005).
Notes
- Bruce McGill was Golf Course Magazine's feature interview for September 2007.
Trivia
- Bruce McGill attended the MacArthur High School department of theatre in San Antonio, Texas.
- Bruce has a degree in drama from the University of Texas at Austin.
External Links
- Bruce McGill
- Bruce McGill on the Internet Broadway Database
- Bruce McGill on Rope of Silicon
- Bruce McGill interview on Golf Course Magazine
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