Bruce MacLeish Dern (born
June 4,
1936) is an
Academy Award-nominated
American TV and
screen actor, who has appeared in over 128 TV shows and films.
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Biography
Personal life
Dern was born in
Chicago, Illinois, the son of Jean (
née MacLeish) and John Dern.
[Bruce Dern Biography (1936-)] His paternal grandfather was
George Dern, a former
Utah governor and
Secretary of War, and his uncle was poet
Archibald MacLeish. His
godfather was well-known politician
Adlai Stevenson and his godmother was
Eleanor Roosevelt. Dern graduated from
Choate Rosemary Hall, a private school in Connecticut. Dern is the father of actress
Laura Dern and was formerly married to actress
Diane Ladd.
Career
Bruce Dern first appeared on screen, for an uncredited role, in the 1960 film
Wild River.
[ He then appeared, as a guest star, in several popular 1960s television shows, including Route 66, Naked City, Sea Hunt, Surfside 6, 77 Sunset Strip, The Outer Limits, and several others.][ In 1964, Bruce Dern appeared in a major Alfred Hitchcock film, the psychological thriller Marnie, in a short role as the sailor seen in flashbacks about Marnie's mother.][ Also in 1964, he had a film role in Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte. During the next 5 years, Dern continued appearing in several popular TV war, crime and western shows, but with multiple episodes per show, as different characters,][ including: Wagon Train (3), The Virginian (3), Rawhide (1), 12 O'Clock High (4), The Fugitive (5), The F.B.I. (2), The Big Valley (5), Gunsmoke (4) and Bonanza (2), among others. During that period, he also appeared in several films, including The Wild Angels (1966), The War Wagon, The Trip (1967), Will Penny (1968), and the early Clint Eastwood film, Hang 'Em High (1968) as a rustler/murderer.]