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Bruce Spence
Birth at
17 September 1945
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Famous film and television actor Bruce Spence was born on September 17, 1945 in Auckland, New Zealand. After studying at school and college, Bruce seeks to express his creative talents in cinema. Already in 1971, he was offered the first role of Zeddicus, a magician of the first stage, in the serial film The Legend of the Seeker. Having coped perfectly with this supporting role, he becomes a sought-after actor. The first serious work is followed by participation in the filming of “The Lord of the
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Famous film and television actor Bruce Spence was born on September 17, 1945 in Auckland, New Zealand. After studying at school and college, Bruce seeks to express his creative talents in cinema. Already in 1971, he was offered the first role of Zeddicus, a magician of the first stage, in the serial film The Legend of the Seeker. Having coped perfectly with this supporting role, he becomes a sought-after actor. The first serious work is followed by participation in the filming of “The Lord of the Rings” by director and producer Peter Jackson.
Bruce Spence’s ability to quickly embody the director’s ideas and follow the script, enriching him with his own ideas, drew the attention of leading filmmakers and producers. At speed, Bruce Spence takes part in the implementation of the famous film project “The Matrix”, participating in the filming of the second part of “The Matrix 2: Reboot”, then in “The Matrix 3: Revolution”. The films were a huge success and actor Bruce Spence became popular and popular.
Bruce Spence starred a lot in a full-length movie. These were roles in the Peter Pan films.
Ace Ventura 2. When nature calls "Queen of the Damned", "Inspector Gadget 2", "Finding Nemo", "Star Wars". Episode 3. Revenge of the Sith, Mad Max 2. The Road Warrior and Mad Max 3. Under the dome of thunder" for which he deservedly was nominated for the award "For Best Supporting Actor" of the International Academy of Science Fiction Film.
However, he does not forget the projects of his native New Zealand television, taking an active part in it. This work in the film “Australia” B. Larchman, as well as in the series “After the signal”, “Dearest enemy”, “Rules of the referee”, “Above the hill”, and “Night nightmares and fantastic visions” based on the works of Stephen King.
During his creative career, the actor played more than 50 roles in films and television series of various genres and was deservedly awarded the title of Popular Actor at the Adelaide Arts Festival. /