Bruce was born in the mountains of North Carolina, Asheville. He grew
up there longing to find out what the big city was all about. After
finishing at University of South Carolina, he moved immediately to New
York City, where, the moment he arrived he declared that he would never
live anywhere else. While in NY, he trained extensively in
tap/jazz/ballet and lots of acting classes, and vocal coaching. Aside
from off Broadway stage plays, he started doing television (soap
operas) and commercials. On a whim, after being there for 10 years, he
took a road trip to CA, and within two months he had moved to the west
coast.
Commercials became the thing for him in Los Angeles, and in the late
80's, they were very lucrative. He also worked for NBC, because he
never believed that "suffering for your art" was all that healthy.
After a brief stint back in NY, he returned to the west coast
where there's nothing like that sun all year round. He started
working in television, and then film, and although he considers himself
a lazy actor, in terms of networking and making things happen for him,
he still loves the process of film and television more than anything.
Worked on a musical version of the life of Frances Farmer, written by Jack Eric Williams, entitled "Mrs. Farmer's Daughter." It has never fully been produced.