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{{Infobox person
| name = Bruce Dern
| image = Bruce Dern by Gage Skidmore.jpg
| caption = Dern at the 2015 [[San Diego Comic-Con International]] promoting ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''
| birth_name = Bruce MacLeish Dern
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|6|4}}
| birth_place = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| education = [[The Choate School]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Pennsylvania]]
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1960–present
| spouse = {{marriage|Marie Dern|1957|1959}}<br>{{marriage|[[Diane Ladd]]|1960|1969}}<br>{{marriage|Andrea Beckett|1969}}
| children = 2, including [[Laura Dern]]
}}
'''Bruce MacLeish Dern''' (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor, often playing supporting villainous characters of unstable nature. He was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]'' (1978) and the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] for ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/bruce-dern/ |title=Actor Bruce Dern | Interviews | Tavis Smiley |publisher=PBS |date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref> His other film appearances include ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972), ''[[Family Plot]]'' (1976), ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]'' (1977), ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]'' (2003), ''[[Django Unchained]]'' (2012), and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (2015).
==Early life==
Dern was born in [[Chicago]], the son of Jean (née MacLeish; 1908–1972) and John Dern (1903–1958), a utility chief and attorney.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/49/Bruce-Dern.html|title=Bruce Dern Biography (1936-)|website=www.filmreference.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/519465132.html?dids=519465132:519465132&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=May+23%2C+1958&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=JOHN+DERN%2C+54%2C+UTILITY+CHIEF%2C+ATTORNEY%2C+DIES&pqatl=google|title=''John Dern, 54, Utility Chief, Attorney, Dies''|publisher=}}</ref> He grew up in [[Kenilworth, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeoutchicago.com/arts-culture/film/16460606/bruce-dern-accepts-career-achievement-award-at-the-chicago-international- |title=Archived copy |accessdate=November 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203021933/http://www.timeoutchicago.com/arts-culture/film/16460606/bruce-dern-accepts-career-achievement-award-at-the-chicago-international- |archivedate=December 3, 2013 }}</ref> His paternal grandfather, [[George Dern|George]], was a [[Utah]] governor and [[United States Secretary of War|Secretary of War]] (he was serving in the latter position during the time of Bruce's birth). Dern's maternal grandfather was a chairman of the [[Sullivan Center|Carson, Pirie and Scott]] stores,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/new-again-bruce-dern |title=New Again: Bruce Dern – Page |publisher=Interview Magazine |date= |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-11-11/entertainment/chi-bruce-dern-nebraska-20131109_1_nebraska-woody-grant-scene |work=Chicago Tribune |first=Christopher |last=Borrelli |title=Bruce Dern's long run to 'Nebraska' |date=November 11, 2013}}</ref> his maternal granduncle was poet [[Archibald MacLeish]], and his maternal great-grandfather was Scottish-born businessman [[Andrew MacLeish]]. Dern's godfather was Illinois governor and two-time presidential nominee [[Adlai Stevenson II]].<ref>{{Cite journal |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/13/entertainment/la-et-classic-hollywood13-2010jan13 |title=Bruce Dern shows a dangerous streak in 'Big Love' |journal=Los Angeles Times |date=January 13, 2010 |page=}}</ref><ref>Bruce Dern was on Tavis Smiley recently and told the story of how Eleanor Roosevelt was not his godmother but a family friend whom his family visited at Hyde Park. "One year they were visiting and little Brucie got to go with them, and I was riding a bicycle in the afternoon, and ran into a tree and hit my head and had a concussion. In those days when you had a concussion they laid you down with your head on a pillow and then strapped your head across the pillow so you couldn't move it to the side or forward or anything. When I kind of came to, I guess it was late at night, 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, and as I rolled my head to the side, I saw this lady's legs. They were kind of veiny, and had a nightgown down to about here with little kind of tacky slippers. (Laughter) I didn't understand. As I slowly came up and started looking up to where the woman's face was, she had a book in her lap, and she looked like this (makes face) and had that Roosevelt bite. I realized, my God, it's the president's wife. (Laughter) I had – it was just before he went to Yalta, so I would have been about eight, I guess. This was '44; I think that's when he went to Yalta. So that was in my house. Somebody took that and ran with it and assumed, well, who would babysit a guy like that unless it was his godmother?"</ref> His ancestry includes [[Dutch people|Dutch]], English, German and [[Scottish people|Scottish]]. He attended [[Choate Rosemary Hall|The Choate School]] (now Choate Rosemary Hall) and the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Dern starred in the Philadelphia premiere of ''[[Waiting for Godot]]''.
==Career==
[[File:Bruce Dern Cannes 2013.jpg|thumb|Dern at the [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]]]]
Dern appeared in an uncredited role in ''[[Wild River (film)|Wild River]]'' as Jack Roper, who is so upset with his friend for hitting a woman that he punches himself. He played the sailor in a few flashbacks with Marnie's mother in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[Marnie (film)|Marnie]]''. Dern played a murderous rustler in [[Clint Eastwood]]'s ''[[Hang 'Em High]]'' and a gunfighter in ''[[Support Your Local Sheriff!]]''. He also played cattle-thief Asa Watts, who murders [[John Wayne]]'s character in ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972). Wayne warned Dern, "America will hate you for this." Dern replied, "Yeah, but they'll love me in Berkeley." Having played a series of villains, that same year he played against type as a sensitive ecologist in the science-fiction film [[Silent Running]].
He played a psychotic [[Goodyear Blimp]] pilot who launches a terrorist attack at the [[Super Bowl]] in ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]''. Dern was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]''. In 1983, he won the [[Silver Bear for Best Actor]] at the [[33rd Berlin International Film Festival]] for ''[[That Championship Season (1982 film)|That Championship Season]]''.<ref name="Berlinale">{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1983/03_preistr_ger_1983/03_Preistraeger_1983.html |title=Berlinale: 1983 Prize Winners |accessdate=2010-11-20 |work=berlinale.de}}</ref> In 2013, Dern won the [[Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Best Actor Award]] at the [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Alexander Payne]]'s ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'', and was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]].<ref name="CannesAwards">{{cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.fr/en/archives/2013/awardCompetition.html |title=Cannes Film Festival: Awards 2013 |date=May 26, 2013|accessdate=May 26, 2013|work=Cannes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cannes: Lesbian Drama 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' Wins Palme d'Or|url=http://www.thewrap.com/movies/cannes-awards-blue-is-the-warmest-color-palme-d%2527or-lesbian|work=The Wrap|accessdate=May 26, 2013}}</ref>
==Personal life==
Dern was married to Marie Dawn Pierce from 1957 to 1959. He then married [[Diane Ladd]] in 1960. Their first daughter, Diane Elizabeth Dern (born November 29, 1960), died at eighteen months from head injuries after falling into a swimming pool on May 18, 1962. The couple's second daughter, [[Laura Dern|Laura]] (born February 10, 1967), is also an actress. After his divorce from Ladd in 1969, Dern married Andrea Beckett.
Dern, Ladd, and their daughter Laura received adjoining stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] on November 1, 2010.
==Filmography==
===Film===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Director
! Notes
|-
| 1960
| ''[[Wild River (film)|Wild River]]''
| Jack Roper
| [[Elia Kazan]]
| Uncredited
|-
|1962
| ''[[The Crimebusters]]''
| Joe Krajac
| [[Boris Sagal]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1964
| ''[[Marnie (film)|Marnie]]''
| Sailor
| [[Alfred Hitchcock]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte]]''
| John Mayhew
| [[Robert Aldrich]]
|
|-
| 1966
| ''[[The Wild Angels]]''
| Loser
| [[Roger Corman]]
|
|-
| rowspan=5|1967
| ''[[The War Wagon]]''
| Hammond
| [[Burt Kennedy]]
|
|-
| ''[[The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (film)|The St. Valentine's Day Massacre]]''
| John May
| rowspan=2|Roger Corman
|
|-
| ''[[The Trip (1967 film)|The Trip]]''
| John
|
|-
| ''[[Waterhole No. 3]]''
| Deputy Sam Tippen
| [[William A. Graham (director)|William A. Graham]]
|
|-
| ''[[Will Penny]]''
| Rafe Quint
| [[Tom Gries]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1968
| ''[[Psych-Out]]''
| Steve Davis
| [[Richard Rush]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hang 'Em High]]''
| Miller
| [[Ted Post]]
|
|-
| rowspan=5|1969
| ''[[Support Your Local Sheriff!]]''
| Joe Danby
| Burt Kennedy
|
|-
| ''[[Castle Keep]]''
| Lt. Billy Byron Bix
| [[Sydney Pollack]]
|
|-
| ''[[Number One (1969 film)|Number One]]''
| Richie Fowler
| Tom Gries
|
|-
| ''[[The Cycle Savages]]''
| Keeg
| Bill Brame
|
|-
| ''[[They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film)|They Shoot Horses, Don't They?]]''
| James
| Sydney Pollack
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1970
| ''[[Bloody Mama]]''
| Dirkman
| Roger Corman
|
|-
| ''[[The Rebel Rousers]]''
| J.J. Weston
| Martin B. Cohen
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1971
| ''[[The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant]]''
| Roger
| Anthony M. Lanza
|
|-
| ''[[Drive, He Said]]''
| Coach Bullion
| [[Jack Nicholson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|1972
| ''[[The Cowboys]]''
| Asa Watts (Long Hair)
| [[Mark Rydell]]
|
|-
| ''[[Silent Running]]''
| Freeman Lowell
| [[Douglas Trumbull]]
|
|-
| ''[[Thumb Tripping]]''
| Smitty
| Quentin Masters
|
|-
| ''[[The King of Marvin Gardens]]''
| Jason Staebler
| [[Bob Rafelson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1973
| ''[[Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid]]''
| Deputy
| [[Sam Peckinpah]]
| Uncredited
|-
| ''[[The Laughing Policeman (film)|The Laughing Policeman]]''
| Leo Larsen
| [[Stuart Rosenberg]]
|
|-
| 1974
| ''[[The Great Gatsby (1974 film)|The Great Gatsby]]''
| Tom Buchanan
| [[Jack Clayton]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1975
| ''[[Posse (1975 film)|Posse]]''
| Jack Strawhorn
| [[Kirk Douglas]]
|
|-
| ''[[Smile (1975 film)|Smile]]''
| Big Bob Freelander
| [[Michael Ritchie (film director)|Michael Ritchie]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1976
| ''[[Family Plot]]''
| George Lumley
| Alfred Hitchcock
|
|-
| ''[[Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood]]''
| Grayson Potchuck
| [[Michael Winner]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Twist (film)|Folies bourgeoises]]''
| William Brandels
| [[Claude Chabrol]]
|
|-
| 1977
| ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]''
| Michael Lander
| [[John Frankenheimer]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1978
| ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]''
| Captain Bob Hyde
| [[Hal Ashby]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Driver]]''
| The Detective
| [[Walter Hill (director)|Walter Hill]]
|
|-
| 1980
| ''[[Middle Age Crazy]]''
| Bobby Lee Burnett
| John Trent
|
|-
| 1981
| ''[[Tattoo (1981 film)|Tattoo]]''
| Karl Kinsky
| [[Bob Brooks]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1982
| ''[[That Championship Season (1982 film)|That Championship Season]]''
| George Sitkowski
| [[Jason Miller (playwright)|Jason Miller]]
|
|-
| ''[[Harry Tracy, Desperado]]''
| Harry Tracy
| William A. Graham
|
|-
| 1986
| ''[[On the Edge (1986 film)|On the Edge]]''
| Wes Holman
| [[Rob Nilsson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1987
| ''[[The Big Town (1987 film)|The Big Town]]''
| Mr. Edwards
| Ben Bolt and [[Harold Becker]]
|
|-
| ''[[World Gone Wild]]''
| Ethan
| [[Lee H. Katzin]]
|
|-
| 1988
| ''[[1969 (film)|1969]]''
| Cliff
| [[Ernest Thompson]]
|
|-
| 1989
| ''[[The 'Burbs]]''
| Mark Rumsfield
| [[Joe Dante]]
|
|-
| 1990
| ''[[After Dark, My Sweet]]''
| Garrett "Uncle Bud" Stoker
| [[James Foley (director)|James Foley]]
|
|-
| 1992
| ''[[Diggstown]]''
| John Gillon
| Michael Ritchie
|
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Wild Bill (1995 film)|Wild Bill]]''
| Will Plummer
| Walter Hill
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1996
| ''[[Down Periscope]]''
| Admiral Yancy Graham
| [[David S. Ward]]
|
|-
| ''[[Mulholland Falls]]''
| The Chief
| [[Lee Tamahori]]
| Uncredited
|-
| ''[[Last Man Standing (1996 film)|Last Man Standing]]''
| Sheriff Ed Galt
| Walter Hill
|
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Small Soldiers]]''
| Link Static (Voice)
| Joe Dante
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1999
| ''[[The Haunting (1999 film)|The Haunting]]''
| Mr. Dudley
| [[Jan De Bont]]
|
|-
| ''[[If... Dog... Rabbit...]]''
| McGurdy
| [[Matthew Modine]]
|
|-
| 2000
| ''[[All the Pretty Horses (film)|All the Pretty Horses]]''
| The Judge
| [[Billy Bob Thornton]]
|
|-
| 2001
| ''[[The Glass House (2001 film)|The Glass House]]''
| Begleiter
| [[Daniel Sackheim]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2003
| ''[[Masked and Anonymous]]''
| Editor
| [[Larry Charles]]
|
|-
| ''[[Milwaukee, Minnesota]]''
| Sean McNally
| Allan Mindel
|
|-
| ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]''
| Thomas
| [[Patty Jenkins]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2005
| ''[[Madison (film)|Madison]]''
| Harry Volpi
| William Bindley
|
|-
| ''[[Down in the Valley (film)|Down in the Valley]]''
| Charlie
| [[David Jacobson (director)|David Jacobson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2006
| ''[[Believe in Me (2006 film)|Believe in Me]]''
| Ellis Brawley
| Robert Collector
|
|-
| ''[[Walker Payne]]''
| Chester
| [[Matt Williams (TV producer)|Matt Williams]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Astronaut Farmer]]''
| Hal
| [[Michael Polish]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Hard Easy (film)|The Hard Easy]]''
| Gene
| Ari Ryan
|
|-
| 2007
| ''[[The Cake Eaters]]''
| Easy Kimbrough
| [[Mary Stuart Masterson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2008
| ''[[Swamp Devil]]''
| Howard Blame
| [[David Winning]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Golden Boys]]''
| Captain Perez
| [[Daniel Adams (director)|Daniel Adams]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2009
| ''[[American Cowslip]]''
| Cliff
| Mark David
|
|-
| ''[[The Hole (2009 film)|The Hole 3D]]''
| Creepy Carl
| Joe Dante
|
|-
| ''[[The Lightkeepers]]''
| Bennie
| Daniel Adams
|
|-
| 2010
| ''Trim''
| Dale Banks
| Allan Mindel
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| ''[[Choose (film)|Choose]]''
| Dr. Ronald Pendleton
| Marcus Graves
|
|-
| ''[[Inside Out (2011 film)|Inside Out]]''
| Vic Small
| Artie Mandelberg
|
|-
| ''[[Twixt (film)|Twixt]]''
| Bobby LaGrange
| [[Francis Ford Coppola]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2012
| ''[[From Up on Poppy Hill]]''
| Yoshio Onodera (voice)
| [[Gorō Miyazaki]]
| English dub
|-
| ''[[Hitting the Cycle]]''
| James
| Darin Anthony and J. Richey Nash
|
|-
| ''[[Django Unchained]]''
| Curtis Carrucan
| [[Quentin Tarantino]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2013
| ''[[Coffin Baby]]''
| Vance Henrickson
| Dean Jones
|
|-
| ''[[Northern Borders]]''
| Austin Kittredge Sr.
| Jay Craven
|
|-
| ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]''
| Woody Grant
| [[Alexander Payne]]
|
|-
| ''[[Fighting for Freedom (film)|Fighting for Freedom]]''
| Christian Dobbe
| [[Farhad Mann]]
|
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Cut Bank (film)|Cut Bank]]''
| Georgie Wits
| [[Matt Shakman]]
|
|-
| 2015
| ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''
| General Sanford Smithers
| Quentin Tarantino
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2017
| ''[[American Violence]]''
| Richard Morton
| [[Timothy Woodward Jr.]]
|
|-
| ''[[Class Rank (film)|Class Rank]]''
| Oswald
| [[Eric Stoltz]]
|
|-
|''[[The Lears]]''
| Davenport Lear
| [[Carl Bessai]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hickok (film)|Hickok]]''
| Doc Rivers O'Roark
| Timothy Woodward Jr.
|
|-
| ''[[Our Souls at Night (film)|Our Souls at Night]]''
| Dorlan
| [[Ritesh Batra]]
|
|-
| ''[[Chappaquiddick (film)|Chappaquiddick]]''
| [[Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.]]
| [[John Curran (director)|John Curran]]
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2018
| ''[[Nostalgia (2018 film)|Nostalgia]]''
| Ronnie Ashemore
| [[Mark Pellington]]
|
|-
| ''[[White Boy Rick]]''
| Ray Wershe
| [[Yann Demange]]
|
|-
| ''[[Freaks (2019 film)|Freaks]]''
| Mr. Snowcone
| [[Adam Stein]]<br/>[[Zach Lipovsky]]
|
|-
| ''[[Warning Shot (2018 film)|Warning Shot]]''
| Calvin
| Dustin Fairbanks
|
|-
| ''American Dresser''
| King
| Carmine Cangialosi
|
|-
| ''Lez Bomb''
| Grandpa
| Jenna Laurenzo
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2019
| ''[[The Mustang]]''
| Myles
| Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
|
|-
| ''[[The Peanut Butter Falcon]]''
| Carl
| Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz
|
|-
| ''[[Once Upon a Time in Hollywood]]''
| [[George Spahn]]
| Quentin Tarantino
|
|-
| ''[[The Artist's Wife]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.celsiusentertainment.com/films/films/the-artists-wife/|title=The Artist's Wife - Celsius Entertainment - London - Film Sales|publisher=}}</ref>
| Richard Smythson
| Tom Dolby
| Post-production
|}
===Television===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1960
| ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]''
| Albert
| Episode: "The Man on the Monkey Board"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Naked City (TV series)|Naked City]]''
| Hollis / Nicky
| Uncredited<br>2 episodes
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Sea Hunt]]''
| FBI Agent John Furillo
| Episode: "Crime at Sea"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Surfside 6]]''
| Johnny Page
| Episode: "Daphne, Girl Detective"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]''
| Johnny Norton
| Episode: "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Ben Casey]]''
| Billy Harris
| Episode: "A Dark Night for Billy Harris"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[The Detectives (1959 TV series)|The Detectives]]''
| Jud Treadwell
| Episode: "Act of God"
|-
| 1961–1962
| ''[[Cain's Hundred]]''
| Eddie Light / Joe Krajac
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1962–1963
| ''[[Stoney Burke (TV series)|Stoney Burke]]''
| E.J. Stocker
| 17 episodes
|-
| 1962–1963
| ''[[The Dick Powell Show]]''
| Deering
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1963
| ''[[Kraft Suspense Theatre]]''
| Maynard
| Episode: "The Hunt"
|-
| 1963
| ''[[The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]''
| Ben Garth
| Episode: "[[The Zanti Misfits]]"
|-
| 1963–1965
| ''[[Wagon Train]]''
| Wilkins / Jud Fisher / Seth Bancroft
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1963–1966
| ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]''
| Deputy Martin / Charley / Hutch / Hank / Cody
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1964–1965
| ''[[The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]''
| Bert Kramer / Lee Darrow / Pell
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1964
| ''[[77 Sunset Strip]]''
| Ralph Wheeler
| Episode: "Lovers' Lane"
|-
| 1964
| ''[[The Greatest Show on Earth (TV series)|The Greatest Show on Earth]]''
| Vernon
| Episode: "The Last of the Strongmen"
|-
| 1964
| ''[[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]''
| Jesse / Roy Bullock
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1964–1965
| ''[[Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]''
| TSgt. Frank Jones / Lieutenant Michaels / Lieutenant Danton
| 4 episodes
|-
| 1965
| ''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]''
| Ed Rankin
| Episode: "Walk into Terror"
|-
| 1965
| ''[[Laredo (TV series)|Laredo]]''
| Joe Durkee
| Episode: "Rendezvous at Arillo"
|-
| 1965
| ''[[A Man Called Shenandoah]]''
| Bobby Ballantine
| Episode: "The Verdict"
|-
| 1965, 1968
| ''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The F.B.I.]]''
| Virgil Roy Phipps / PFC Byron Landy
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1965–1966<br/>1969
| ''[[Gunsmoke]]''
| Guerin / Lou Stone / Judd Print / Doyle Phleger
| 4 episodes
|-
| 1966
| ''[[Branded (TV series)|Branded]]''
| Les
| Episode: "The Wolfers"
|-
| 1966
| ''[[The Loner]]''
| Merrick
| Episode: "To Hang a Dead Man"
|-
| 1966
| ''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Disneyland]]''
| Turk
| Episode: "Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter"
|-
| 1966–1967
| ''[[Run for Your Life (TV series)|Run for Your Life]]''
| Alex Ryder
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1966–1968
| ''[[The Big Valley]]''
| John Weaver / Gabe Skeels / Clovis / Harry Dixon / Jack Follet
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1968–1969
| ''[[Lancer (TV series)|Lancer]]''
| Tom Nevill / Lucas Thatcher
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1968, 1970
| ''[[Bonanza]]''
| Bayliss / Cully Maco
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1969
| ''[[Then Came Bronson]]''
| Bucky O'Neill
| Episode: "Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[Land of the Giants]]''
| Thorg
| Episode: "Wild Journey"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[The High Chaparral]]''
| Wade
| Episode: "Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[The Immortal (1970 TV series)|The Immortal]]''
| Luther Seacombe
| Episode: "To the Gods Alone"
|-
| 1985
| ''[[Space (miniseries)|Space]]''
| Stanley Mott
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1985
| ''Toughlove''
| Rob Charters
| [[Television film]]
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Roses Are for the Rich]]''
| Douglas Osborne
| Television film
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987 film)|Uncle Tom's Cabin]]''
| Augustine St. Claire
| Television film
|-
| 1989
| ''[[Trenchcoat in Paradise]]''
| John Hollander
| Television film
|-
| 1990
| ''[[The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson]]''
| Scout Ed Higgins
| Television film
|-
| 1991
| ''[[Into the Badlands]]''
| T.L. Barston
| Television film
|-
| 1991
| ''Carolina Skeletons''
| Junior Stoker
| Television film
|-
| 1993
| ''It's Nothing Personal''
| Billy Archer
| Television film
|-
| 1994
| ''Dead Man's Revenge''
| Payton McCay
| Television film
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight]]''
| George Putnam
| Television film
|-
| 1995
| ''[[A Mother's Prayer]]''
| Grandpa
| Television film
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Mrs. Munck]]''
| Patrick Leary
| Television film
|-
| 1999
| ''Hard Time: The Premonition''
| Winston
| Television film
|-
| 2003
| ''[[King of the Hill]]''
| Randy Strickland (voice)
| Episode: "Boxing Luanne"
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Hard Ground]]''
| Nate Hutchinson
| Television film
|-
| 2006–2011
| ''[[Big Love]]''
| Frank Harlow
| 29 episodes
|-
| 2007
| ''[[CSI: NY]]''
| Vet
| Episode: "Boo"
|-
| 2013
| ''Pete's Christmas''
| Grandpa
| Television film
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Black Monday (TV series)|Black Monday]]''
| Rod "The Jammer" Jaminski
| 2 episodes
|}
==Awards and nominations==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Award
|-
| 1972
| ''Drive, He Said''
| [[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor]]
|-
| 1973
| ''The Cowboys''
| [[Bronze Wrangler]] for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
|-
| 1975
| ''The Great Gatsby''
| Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 1979
| ''Coming Home''
| Nominated – [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]]<br />Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 1983
| ''That Championship Season''
| [[Silver Bear for Best Actor]]
|-
| 2009
| ''Swamp Devil''
| [[Philadelphia Film Festival|Philadelphia Film Festival Jury Prize]]
|-
| 2014
| ''Nebraska''
| [[AARP The Magazine|AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast]]<br>[[Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Award]]<br>[[Dublin Film Critics Circle|Dublin Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[National Board of Review Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Academy Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Alliance of Women Film Journalists|Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Alliance of Women Film Journalists|Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Ensemble Cast]]<br>Nominated – [[American Comedy Awards|American Comedy Award for Comedy Actor – Film]]<br>Nominated – [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role]]<br>Nominated – [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast]]<br>Nominated – [[Ohio|Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble]]<br>Nominated – [[Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]] <br>Nominated – [[2013 in film|Gold Derby Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy]]<br>Nominated – [[The Guardian|Guardian Film Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Houston Film Critics Society|Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead]]<br>Nominated – [[London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year]]<br>Nominated – [[San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role]]<br>Nominated – [[St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Freaks (2019 film)|Freaks]]''
| Best Actor at Horrorant International Film Festival<ref>https://screenanarchy.com/2019/05/horrorant-2019-daniel-robbins-pledge-takes-home-top-prize.html</ref>
|}
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.cinemaretro.com/index.php?/archives/106-THINGS-IVE-SAID-BUT-PROBABLY-SHOULDNT-HAVE-BY-BRUCE-DERN.html Cinema Retro's Evening with Bruce Dern at The Players, New York City]
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{{Infobox person
| name = Bruce Dern
| image = Bruce Dern by Gage Skidmore.jpg
| caption = Dern at the 2015 [[San Diego Comic-Con International]] promoting ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''
| birth_name = Bruce MacLeish Dern
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|6|4}}
| birth_place = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| education = [[The Choate School]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Pennsylvania]]
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1960–present
| spouse = {{marriage|Marie Dern|1957|1959}}<br>{{marriage|[[Diane Ladd]]|1960|1969}}<br>{{marriage|Andrea Beckett|1969}}
| children = 2, including [[Laura Dern]]
}}
'''Bruce MacLeish Dern''' (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor, often playing supporting villainous characters of unstable nature. He was nominated for the smelling balls in California [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]'' (1978) and the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] for ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/bruce-dern/ |title=Actor Bruce Dern | Interviews | Tavis Smiley |publisher=PBS |date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref> His other film appearances include ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972), ''[[Family Plot]]'' (1976), ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]'' (1977), ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]'' (2003), ''[[Django Unchained]]'' (2012), and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (2015).
==Early life==
Dern was born in [[Chicago]], the son of Jean (née MacLeish; 1908–1972) and John Dern (1903–1958), a utility chief and attorney.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/49/Bruce-Dern.html|title=Bruce Dern Biography (1936-)|website=www.filmreference.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/519465132.html?dids=519465132:519465132&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=May+23%2C+1958&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=JOHN+DERN%2C+54%2C+UTILITY+CHIEF%2C+ATTORNEY%2C+DIES&pqatl=google|title=''John Dern, 54, Utility Chief, Attorney, Dies''|publisher=}}</ref> He grew up in [[Kenilworth, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeoutchicago.com/arts-culture/film/16460606/bruce-dern-accepts-career-achievement-award-at-the-chicago-international- |title=Archived copy |accessdate=November 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203021933/http://www.timeoutchicago.com/arts-culture/film/16460606/bruce-dern-accepts-career-achievement-award-at-the-chicago-international- |archivedate=December 3, 2013 }}</ref> His paternal grandfather, [[George Dern|George]], was a [[Utah]] governor and [[United States Secretary of War|Secretary of War]] (he was serving in the latter position during the time of Bruce's birth). Dern's maternal grandfather was a chairman of the [[Sullivan Center|Carson, Pirie and Scott]] stores,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/new-again-bruce-dern |title=New Again: Bruce Dern – Page |publisher=Interview Magazine |date= |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-11-11/entertainment/chi-bruce-dern-nebraska-20131109_1_nebraska-woody-grant-scene |work=Chicago Tribune |first=Christopher |last=Borrelli |title=Bruce Dern's long run to 'Nebraska' |date=November 11, 2013}}</ref> his maternal granduncle was poet [[Archibald MacLeish]], and his maternal great-grandfather was Scottish-born businessman [[Andrew MacLeish]]. Dern's godfather was Illinois governor and two-time presidential nominee [[Adlai Stevenson II]].<ref>{{Cite journal |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/13/entertainment/la-et-classic-hollywood13-2010jan13 |title=Bruce Dern shows a dangerous streak in 'Big Love' |journal=Los Angeles Times |date=January 13, 2010 |page=}}</ref><ref>Bruce Dern was on Tavis Smiley recently and told the story of how Eleanor Roosevelt was not his godmother but a family friend whom his family visited at Hyde Park. "One year they were visiting and little Brucie got to go with them, and I was riding a bicycle in the afternoon, and ran into a tree and hit my head and had a concussion. In those days when you had a concussion they laid you down with your head on a pillow and then strapped your head across the pillow so you couldn't move it to the side or forward or anything. When I kind of came to, I guess it was late at night, 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, and as I rolled my head to the side, I saw this lady's legs. They were kind of veiny, and had a nightgown down to about here with little kind of tacky slippers. (Laughter) I didn't understand. As I slowly came up and started looking up to where the woman's face was, she had a book in her lap, and she looked like this (makes face) and had that Roosevelt bite. I realized, my God, it's the president's wife. (Laughter) I had – it was just before he went to Yalta, so I would have been about eight, I guess. This was '44; I think that's when he went to Yalta. So that was in my house. Somebody took that and ran with it and assumed, well, who would babysit a guy like that unless it was his godmother?"</ref> His ancestry includes [[Dutch people|Dutch]], English, German and [[Scottish people|Scottish]]. He attended [[Choate Rosemary Hall|The Choate School]] (now Choate Rosemary Hall) and the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Dern starred in the Philadelphia premiere of ''[[Waiting for Godot]]''.
==Career==
[[File:Bruce Dern Cannes 2013.jpg|thumb|Dern at the [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]]]]
Dern appeared in an uncredited role in ''[[Wild River (film)|Wild River]]'' as Jack Roper, who is so upset with his friend for hitting a woman that he punches himself. He played the sailor in a few flashbacks with Marnie's mother in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[Marnie (film)|Marnie]]''. Dern played a murderous rustler in [[Clint Eastwood]]'s ''[[Hang 'Em High]]'' and a gunfighter in ''[[Support Your Local Sheriff!]]''. He also played cattle-thief Asa Watts, who murders [[John Wayne]]'s character in ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972). Wayne warned Dern, "America will hate you for this." Dern replied, "Yeah, but they'll love me in Berkeley." Having played a series of villains, that same year he played against type as a sensitive ecologist in the science-fiction film [[Silent Running]].
He played a psychotic [[Goodyear Blimp]] pilot who launches a terrorist attack at the [[Super Bowl]] in ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]''. Dern was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]''. In 1983, he won the [[Silver Bear for Best Actor]] at the [[33rd Berlin International Film Festival]] for ''[[That Championship Season (1982 film)|That Championship Season]]''.<ref name="Berlinale">{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1983/03_preistr_ger_1983/03_Preistraeger_1983.html |title=Berlinale: 1983 Prize Winners |accessdate=2010-11-20 |work=berlinale.de}}</ref> In 2013, Dern won the [[Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Best Actor Award]] at the [[2013 Cannes Film Festival]] for [[Alexander Payne]]'s ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'', and was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]].<ref name="CannesAwards">{{cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.fr/en/archives/2013/awardCompetition.html |title=Cannes Film Festival: Awards 2013 |date=May 26, 2013|accessdate=May 26, 2013|work=Cannes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cannes: Lesbian Drama 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' Wins Palme d'Or|url=http://www.thewrap.com/movies/cannes-awards-blue-is-the-warmest-color-palme-d%2527or-lesbian|work=The Wrap|accessdate=May 26, 2013}}</ref>
==Personal life==
Dern was married to Marie Dawn Pierce from 1957 to 1959. He then married [[Diane Ladd]] in 1960. Their first daughter, Diane Elizabeth Dern (born November 29, 1960), died at eighteen months from head injuries after falling into a swimming pool on May 18, 1962. The couple's second daughter, [[Laura Dern|Laura]] (born February 10, 1967), is also an actress. After his divorce from Ladd in 1969, Dern married Andrea Beckett.
Dern, Ladd, and their daughter Laura received adjoining stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] on November 1, 2010.
==Filmography==
===Film===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Director
! Notes
|-
| 1960
| ''[[Wild River (film)|Wild River]]''
| Jack Roper
| [[Elia Kazan]]
| Uncredited
|-
|1962
| ''[[The Crimebusters]]''
| Joe Krajac
| [[Boris Sagal]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1964
| ''[[Marnie (film)|Marnie]]''
| Sailor
| [[Alfred Hitchcock]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte]]''
| John Mayhew
| [[Robert Aldrich]]
|
|-
| 1966
| ''[[The Wild Angels]]''
| Loser
| [[Roger Corman]]
|
|-
| rowspan=5|1967
| ''[[The War Wagon]]''
| Hammond
| [[Burt Kennedy]]
|
|-
| ''[[The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (film)|The St. Valentine's Day Massacre]]''
| John May
| rowspan=2|Roger Corman
|
|-
| ''[[The Trip (1967 film)|The Trip]]''
| John
|
|-
| ''[[Waterhole No. 3]]''
| Deputy Sam Tippen
| [[William A. Graham (director)|William A. Graham]]
|
|-
| ''[[Will Penny]]''
| Rafe Quint
| [[Tom Gries]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1968
| ''[[Psych-Out]]''
| Steve Davis
| [[Richard Rush]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hang 'Em High]]''
| Miller
| [[Ted Post]]
|
|-
| rowspan=5|1969
| ''[[Support Your Local Sheriff!]]''
| Joe Danby
| Burt Kennedy
|
|-
| ''[[Castle Keep]]''
| Lt. Billy Byron Bix
| [[Sydney Pollack]]
|
|-
| ''[[Number One (1969 film)|Number One]]''
| Richie Fowler
| Tom Gries
|
|-
| ''[[The Cycle Savages]]''
| Keeg
| Bill Brame
|
|-
| ''[[They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film)|They Shoot Horses, Don't They?]]''
| James
| Sydney Pollack
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1970
| ''[[Bloody Mama]]''
| Dirkman
| Roger Corman
|
|-
| ''[[The Rebel Rousers]]''
| J.J. Weston
| Martin B. Cohen
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1971
| ''[[The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant]]''
| Roger
| Anthony M. Lanza
|
|-
| ''[[Drive, He Said]]''
| Coach Bullion
| [[Jack Nicholson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|1972
| ''[[The Cowboys]]''
| Asa Watts (Long Hair)
| [[Mark Rydell]]
|
|-
| ''[[Silent Running]]''
| Freeman Lowell
| [[Douglas Trumbull]]
|
|-
| ''[[Thumb Tripping]]''
| Smitty
| Quentin Masters
|
|-
| ''[[The King of Marvin Gardens]]''
| Jason Staebler
| [[Bob Rafelson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1973
| ''[[Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid]]''
| Deputy
| [[Sam Peckinpah]]
| Uncredited
|-
| ''[[The Laughing Policeman (film)|The Laughing Policeman]]''
| Leo Larsen
| [[Stuart Rosenberg]]
|
|-
| 1974
| ''[[The Great Gatsby (1974 film)|The Great Gatsby]]''
| Tom Buchanan
| [[Jack Clayton]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1975
| ''[[Posse (1975 film)|Posse]]''
| Jack Strawhorn
| [[Kirk Douglas]]
|
|-
| ''[[Smile (1975 film)|Smile]]''
| Big Bob Freelander
| [[Michael Ritchie (film director)|Michael Ritchie]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1976
| ''[[Family Plot]]''
| George Lumley
| Alfred Hitchcock
|
|-
| ''[[Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood]]''
| Grayson Potchuck
| [[Michael Winner]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Twist (film)|Folies bourgeoises]]''
| William Brandels
| [[Claude Chabrol]]
|
|-
| 1977
| ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]''
| Michael Lander
| [[John Frankenheimer]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1978
| ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]''
| Captain Bob Hyde
| [[Hal Ashby]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Driver]]''
| The Detective
| [[Walter Hill (director)|Walter Hill]]
|
|-
| 1980
| ''[[Middle Age Crazy]]''
| Bobby Lee Burnett
| John Trent
|
|-
| 1981
| ''[[Tattoo (1981 film)|Tattoo]]''
| Karl Kinsky
| [[Bob Brooks]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1982
| ''[[That Championship Season (1982 film)|That Championship Season]]''
| George Sitkowski
| [[Jason Miller (playwright)|Jason Miller]]
|
|-
| ''[[Harry Tracy, Desperado]]''
| Harry Tracy
| William A. Graham
|
|-
| 1986
| ''[[On the Edge (1986 film)|On the Edge]]''
| Wes Holman
| [[Rob Nilsson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1987
| ''[[The Big Town (1987 film)|The Big Town]]''
| Mr. Edwards
| Ben Bolt and [[Harold Becker]]
|
|-
| ''[[World Gone Wild]]''
| Ethan
| [[Lee H. Katzin]]
|
|-
| 1988
| ''[[1969 (film)|1969]]''
| Cliff
| [[Ernest Thompson]]
|
|-
| 1989
| ''[[The 'Burbs]]''
| Mark Rumsfield
| [[Joe Dante]]
|
|-
| 1990
| ''[[After Dark, My Sweet]]''
| Garrett "Uncle Bud" Stoker
| [[James Foley (director)|James Foley]]
|
|-
| 1992
| ''[[Diggstown]]''
| John Gillon
| Michael Ritchie
|
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Wild Bill (1995 film)|Wild Bill]]''
| Will Plummer
| Walter Hill
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1996
| ''[[Down Periscope]]''
| Admiral Yancy Graham
| [[David S. Ward]]
|
|-
| ''[[Mulholland Falls]]''
| The Chief
| [[Lee Tamahori]]
| Uncredited
|-
| ''[[Last Man Standing (1996 film)|Last Man Standing]]''
| Sheriff Ed Galt
| Walter Hill
|
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Small Soldiers]]''
| Link Static (Voice)
| Joe Dante
|
|-
| rowspan=2|1999
| ''[[The Haunting (1999 film)|The Haunting]]''
| Mr. Dudley
| [[Jan De Bont]]
|
|-
| ''[[If... Dog... Rabbit...]]''
| McGurdy
| [[Matthew Modine]]
|
|-
| 2000
| ''[[All the Pretty Horses (film)|All the Pretty Horses]]''
| The Judge
| [[Billy Bob Thornton]]
|
|-
| 2001
| ''[[The Glass House (2001 film)|The Glass House]]''
| Begleiter
| [[Daniel Sackheim]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2003
| ''[[Masked and Anonymous]]''
| Editor
| [[Larry Charles]]
|
|-
| ''[[Milwaukee, Minnesota]]''
| Sean McNally
| Allan Mindel
|
|-
| ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]''
| Thomas
| [[Patty Jenkins]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2005
| ''[[Madison (film)|Madison]]''
| Harry Volpi
| William Bindley
|
|-
| ''[[Down in the Valley (film)|Down in the Valley]]''
| Charlie
| [[David Jacobson (director)|David Jacobson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2006
| ''[[Believe in Me (2006 film)|Believe in Me]]''
| Ellis Brawley
| Robert Collector
|
|-
| ''[[Walker Payne]]''
| Chester
| [[Matt Williams (TV producer)|Matt Williams]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Astronaut Farmer]]''
| Hal
| [[Michael Polish]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Hard Easy (film)|The Hard Easy]]''
| Gene
| Ari Ryan
|
|-
| 2007
| ''[[The Cake Eaters]]''
| Easy Kimbrough
| [[Mary Stuart Masterson]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2008
| ''[[Swamp Devil]]''
| Howard Blame
| [[David Winning]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Golden Boys]]''
| Captain Perez
| [[Daniel Adams (director)|Daniel Adams]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2009
| ''[[American Cowslip]]''
| Cliff
| Mark David
|
|-
| ''[[The Hole (2009 film)|The Hole 3D]]''
| Creepy Carl
| Joe Dante
|
|-
| ''[[The Lightkeepers]]''
| Bennie
| Daniel Adams
|
|-
| 2010
| ''Trim''
| Dale Banks
| Allan Mindel
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| ''[[Choose (film)|Choose]]''
| Dr. Ronald Pendleton
| Marcus Graves
|
|-
| ''[[Inside Out (2011 film)|Inside Out]]''
| Vic Small
| Artie Mandelberg
|
|-
| ''[[Twixt (film)|Twixt]]''
| Bobby LaGrange
| [[Francis Ford Coppola]]
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2012
| ''[[From Up on Poppy Hill]]''
| Yoshio Onodera (voice)
| [[Gorō Miyazaki]]
| English dub
|-
| ''[[Hitting the Cycle]]''
| James
| Darin Anthony and J. Richey Nash
|
|-
| ''[[Django Unchained]]''
| Curtis Carrucan
| [[Quentin Tarantino]]
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2013
| ''[[Coffin Baby]]''
| Vance Henrickson
| Dean Jones
|
|-
| ''[[Northern Borders]]''
| Austin Kittredge Sr.
| Jay Craven
|
|-
| ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]''
| Woody Grant
| [[Alexander Payne]]
|
|-
| ''[[Fighting for Freedom (film)|Fighting for Freedom]]''
| Christian Dobbe
| [[Farhad Mann]]
|
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Cut Bank (film)|Cut Bank]]''
| Georgie Wits
| [[Matt Shakman]]
|
|-
| 2015
| ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''
| General Sanford Smithers
| Quentin Tarantino
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2017
| ''[[American Violence]]''
| Richard Morton
| [[Timothy Woodward Jr.]]
|
|-
| ''[[Class Rank (film)|Class Rank]]''
| Oswald
| [[Eric Stoltz]]
|
|-
|''[[The Lears]]''
| Davenport Lear
| [[Carl Bessai]]
|
|-
| ''[[Hickok (film)|Hickok]]''
| Doc Rivers O'Roark
| Timothy Woodward Jr.
|
|-
| ''[[Our Souls at Night (film)|Our Souls at Night]]''
| Dorlan
| [[Ritesh Batra]]
|
|-
| ''[[Chappaquiddick (film)|Chappaquiddick]]''
| [[Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.]]
| [[John Curran (director)|John Curran]]
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2018
| ''[[Nostalgia (2018 film)|Nostalgia]]''
| Ronnie Ashemore
| [[Mark Pellington]]
|
|-
| ''[[White Boy Rick]]''
| Ray Wershe
| [[Yann Demange]]
|
|-
| ''[[Freaks (2019 film)|Freaks]]''
| Mr. Snowcone
| [[Adam Stein]]<br/>[[Zach Lipovsky]]
|
|-
| ''[[Warning Shot (2018 film)|Warning Shot]]''
| Calvin
| Dustin Fairbanks
|
|-
| ''American Dresser''
| King
| Carmine Cangialosi
|
|-
| ''Lez Bomb''
| Grandpa
| Jenna Laurenzo
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2019
| ''[[The Mustang]]''
| Myles
| Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
|
|-
| ''[[The Peanut Butter Falcon]]''
| Carl
| Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz
|
|-
| ''[[Once Upon a Time in Hollywood]]''
| [[George Spahn]]
| Quentin Tarantino
|
|-
| ''[[The Artist's Wife]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.celsiusentertainment.com/films/films/the-artists-wife/|title=The Artist's Wife - Celsius Entertainment - London - Film Sales|publisher=}}</ref>
| Richard Smythson
| Tom Dolby
| Post-production
|}
===Television===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1960
| ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]''
| Albert
| Episode: "The Man on the Monkey Board"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Naked City (TV series)|Naked City]]''
| Hollis / Nicky
| Uncredited<br>2 episodes
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Sea Hunt]]''
| FBI Agent John Furillo
| Episode: "Crime at Sea"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Surfside 6]]''
| Johnny Page
| Episode: "Daphne, Girl Detective"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]''
| Johnny Norton
| Episode: "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[Ben Casey]]''
| Billy Harris
| Episode: "A Dark Night for Billy Harris"
|-
| 1961
| ''[[The Detectives (1959 TV series)|The Detectives]]''
| Jud Treadwell
| Episode: "Act of God"
|-
| 1961–1962
| ''[[Cain's Hundred]]''
| Eddie Light / Joe Krajac
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1962–1963
| ''[[Stoney Burke (TV series)|Stoney Burke]]''
| E.J. Stocker
| 17 episodes
|-
| 1962–1963
| ''[[The Dick Powell Show]]''
| Deering
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1963
| ''[[Kraft Suspense Theatre]]''
| Maynard
| Episode: "The Hunt"
|-
| 1963
| ''[[The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]''
| Ben Garth
| Episode: "[[The Zanti Misfits]]"
|-
| 1963–1965
| ''[[Wagon Train]]''
| Wilkins / Jud Fisher / Seth Bancroft
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1963–1966
| ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]''
| Deputy Martin / Charley / Hutch / Hank / Cody
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1964–1965
| ''[[The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]''
| Bert Kramer / Lee Darrow / Pell
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1964
| ''[[77 Sunset Strip]]''
| Ralph Wheeler
| Episode: "Lovers' Lane"
|-
| 1964
| ''[[The Greatest Show on Earth (TV series)|The Greatest Show on Earth]]''
| Vernon
| Episode: "The Last of the Strongmen"
|-
| 1964
| ''[[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]''
| Jesse / Roy Bullock
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1964–1965
| ''[[Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]''
| TSgt. Frank Jones / Lieutenant Michaels / Lieutenant Danton
| 4 episodes
|-
| 1965
| ''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]''
| Ed Rankin
| Episode: "Walk into Terror"
|-
| 1965
| ''[[Laredo (TV series)|Laredo]]''
| Joe Durkee
| Episode: "Rendezvous at Arillo"
|-
| 1965
| ''[[A Man Called Shenandoah]]''
| Bobby Ballantine
| Episode: "The Verdict"
|-
| 1965, 1968
| ''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The F.B.I.]]''
| Virgil Roy Phipps / PFC Byron Landy
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1965–1966<br/>1969
| ''[[Gunsmoke]]''
| Guerin / Lou Stone / Judd Print / Doyle Phleger
| 4 episodes
|-
| 1966
| ''[[Branded (TV series)|Branded]]''
| Les
| Episode: "The Wolfers"
|-
| 1966
| ''[[The Loner]]''
| Merrick
| Episode: "To Hang a Dead Man"
|-
| 1966
| ''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Disneyland]]''
| Turk
| Episode: "Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter"
|-
| 1966–1967
| ''[[Run for Your Life (TV series)|Run for Your Life]]''
| Alex Ryder
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1966–1968
| ''[[The Big Valley]]''
| John Weaver / Gabe Skeels / Clovis / Harry Dixon / Jack Follet
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1968–1969
| ''[[Lancer (TV series)|Lancer]]''
| Tom Nevill / Lucas Thatcher
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1968, 1970
| ''[[Bonanza]]''
| Bayliss / Cully Maco
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1969
| ''[[Then Came Bronson]]''
| Bucky O'Neill
| Episode: "Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[Land of the Giants]]''
| Thorg
| Episode: "Wild Journey"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[The High Chaparral]]''
| Wade
| Episode: "Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
|-
| 1970
| ''[[The Immortal (1970 TV series)|The Immortal]]''
| Luther Seacombe
| Episode: "To the Gods Alone"
|-
| 1985
| ''[[Space (miniseries)|Space]]''
| Stanley Mott
| 5 episodes
|-
| 1985
| ''Toughlove''
| Rob Charters
| [[Television film]]
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Roses Are for the Rich]]''
| Douglas Osborne
| Television film
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987 film)|Uncle Tom's Cabin]]''
| Augustine St. Claire
| Television film
|-
| 1989
| ''[[Trenchcoat in Paradise]]''
| John Hollander
| Television film
|-
| 1990
| ''[[The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson]]''
| Scout Ed Higgins
| Television film
|-
| 1991
| ''[[Into the Badlands]]''
| T.L. Barston
| Television film
|-
| 1991
| ''Carolina Skeletons''
| Junior Stoker
| Television film
|-
| 1993
| ''It's Nothing Personal''
| Billy Archer
| Television film
|-
| 1994
| ''Dead Man's Revenge''
| Payton McCay
| Television film
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight]]''
| George Putnam
| Television film
|-
| 1995
| ''[[A Mother's Prayer]]''
| Grandpa
| Television film
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Mrs. Munck]]''
| Patrick Leary
| Television film
|-
| 1999
| ''Hard Time: The Premonition''
| Winston
| Television film
|-
| 2003
| ''[[King of the Hill]]''
| Randy Strickland (voice)
| Episode: "Boxing Luanne"
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Hard Ground]]''
| Nate Hutchinson
| Television film
|-
| 2006–2011
| ''[[Big Love]]''
| Frank Harlow
| 29 episodes
|-
| 2007
| ''[[CSI: NY]]''
| Vet
| Episode: "Boo"
|-
| 2013
| ''Pete's Christmas''
| Grandpa
| Television film
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Black Monday (TV series)|Black Monday]]''
| Rod "The Jammer" Jaminski
| 2 episodes
|}
==Awards and nominations==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Award
|-
| 1972
| ''Drive, He Said''
| [[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor]]
|-
| 1973
| ''The Cowboys''
| [[Bronze Wrangler]] for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
|-
| 1975
| ''The Great Gatsby''
| Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 1979
| ''Coming Home''
| Nominated – [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]]<br />Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 1983
| ''That Championship Season''
| [[Silver Bear for Best Actor]]
|-
| 2009
| ''Swamp Devil''
| [[Philadelphia Film Festival|Philadelphia Film Festival Jury Prize]]
|-
| 2014
| ''Nebraska''
| [[AARP The Magazine|AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast]]<br>[[Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Award]]<br>[[Dublin Film Critics Circle|Dublin Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>[[National Board of Review Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Academy Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Alliance of Women Film Journalists|Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Alliance of Women Film Journalists|Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Ensemble Cast]]<br>Nominated – [[American Comedy Awards|American Comedy Award for Comedy Actor – Film]]<br>Nominated – [[BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role]]<br>Nominated – [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast]]<br>Nominated – [[Ohio|Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble]]<br>Nominated – [[Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]] <br>Nominated – [[2013 in film|Gold Derby Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy]]<br>Nominated – [[The Guardian|Guardian Film Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Houston Film Critics Society|Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead]]<br>Nominated – [[London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year]]<br>Nominated – [[San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role]]<br>Nominated – [[St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor]]<br>Nominated – [[Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture]]
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Freaks (2019 film)|Freaks]]''
| Best Actor at Horrorant International Film Festival<ref>https://screenanarchy.com/2019/05/horrorant-2019-daniel-robbins-pledge-takes-home-top-prize.html</ref>
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* {{IMDb name|1136|Bruce Dern}}
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* [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;type=simple;rgn=Entire%20Finding%20Aid;q1=Bruce%20Dern;view=reslist;subview=detail;sort=freq;didno=uw-whs-tape00339a Bruce Dern] at the [[University of Wisconsin]]'s [https://web.archive.org/web/20131004223020/http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=uw-whs-tape00339a;focusrgn=summaryinfo;cc=wiarchives;byte=50771135 Actors Studio audio collection]
* {{AllRovi person|18703}}
* [http://www.cinemaretro.com/index.php?/archives/106-THINGS-IVE-SAID-BUT-PROBABLY-SHOULDNT-HAVE-BY-BRUCE-DERN.html Cinema Retro's Evening with Bruce Dern at The Players, New York City]
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-'''Bruce MacLeish Dern''' (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor, often playing supporting villainous characters of unstable nature. He was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]'' (1978) and the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] for ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/bruce-dern/ |title=Actor Bruce Dern | Interviews | Tavis Smiley |publisher=PBS |date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref> His other film appearances include ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972), ''[[Family Plot]]'' (1976), ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]'' (1977), ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]'' (2003), ''[[Django Unchained]]'' (2012), and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (2015).
+'''Bruce MacLeish Dern''' (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor, often playing supporting villainous characters of unstable nature. He was nominated for the smelling balls in California [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for ''[[Coming Home (1978 film)|Coming Home]]'' (1978) and the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] for ''[[Nebraska (film)|Nebraska]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/bruce-dern/ |title=Actor Bruce Dern | Interviews | Tavis Smiley |publisher=PBS |date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=2016-05-29}}</ref> His other film appearances include ''[[The Cowboys]]'' (1972), ''[[Family Plot]]'' (1976), ''[[Black Sunday (1977 film)|Black Sunday]]'' (1977), ''[[Monster (2003 film)|Monster]]'' (2003), ''[[Django Unchained]]'' (2012), and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]'' (2015).
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