Bruce Abbott

Bruce Abbott

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1954-07-28
Place of Birth:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Bruce Paul Abbott (born July 28, 1954) is an American actor. He has appeared in movies such as Re-Animator, Bad Dreams, The Prophecy II, Out of Time, and Bride of Re-Animator, and the TV series Dark Justice. Abbott's career began as a dancer/actor in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, where he spent three seasons in the late 1970s. In 1980, Abbott relocated from Portland to Hollywood ("in the middle of the actors' strike, and I didn't know Anyone," he recalls). Shortly afterwards, he was cast as the villain in the movie Tag: The Assassination Game. He met his future (first) wife, Linda Hamilton on the set. The union produced one child, Dalton Bruce (born October 4, 1989) (who can be seen in Terminator II as "Infant John Connor"). Bruce and Linda divorced circa 1989. That same year, on the Dallas, Texas, set of the TV movie Trapped, Abbott met actress Kathleen Quinlan. They married April 12, 1994 and have 1 son, Tyler Quinlan (born October 17, 1990). Throughout his career, Abbott has been a guest star on many TV series Murder She Wrote, Family Law, Diagnosis: Murder, and more. He had a recurring role in the short-lived series The Net, based on the film of the same title starring Sandra Bullock. Abbott is semi-retired from acting. He is an architect and artist and works in the custom-design industry. He has designed his last two homes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dream Cast
Documentary
A Call to Arms
Documentary History War
Trance
Horror Drama Fantasy
UC: Undercover
Drama Action & Adventure
Family Law
Drama Comedy Crime
The Prophecy II
Horror Fantasy Thriller
Melanie Darrow
Action Crime Thriller TV Movie TV Movie
Black Scorpion
Action Science Fiction
The Demolitionist
Action Science Fiction Horror
Dillinger
Action Crime
Kaleidoscope
TV Movie Drama Romance
Bride of Re-Animator
Horror Comedy Science Fiction
Johnny Ryan
Crime Drama TV Movie
Trapped
Horror Thriller TV Movie
Out of Time
Action Comedy
Casual Sex?
Comedy Romance
Bad Dreams
Horror Thriller
Baja Oklahoma
Comedy Drama Music Romance TV Movie
Summer Heat
Drama Romance
Interzone
Action Comedy Science Fiction
Re-Animator
Science Fiction Comedy Horror
MacGyver
Action & Adventure Drama Family Crime Western
Command 5
Action TV Movie
Murder, She Wrote
Mystery Crime Drama
Velvet
Action Drama TV Movie
  • name:Bruce Abbott
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1954-07-28
  • Place of Birth:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Bruce Paul Abbott (born July 28, 1954) is an American actor. He has appeared in movies such as Re-Animator, Bad Dreams, The Prophecy II, Out of Time, and Bride of Re-Animator, and the TV series Dark Justice. Abbott's career began as a dancer/actor in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, where he spent three seasons in the late 1970s. In 1980, Abbott relocated from Portland to Hollywood ("in the middle of the actors' strike, and I didn't know Anyone," he recalls). Shortly afterwards, he was cast as the villain in the movie Tag: The Assassination Game. He met his future (first) wife, Linda Hamilton on the set. The union produced one child, Dalton Bruce (born October 4, 1989) (who can be seen in Terminator II as "Infant John Connor"). Bruce and Linda divorced circa 1989. That same year, on the Dallas, Texas, set of the TV movie Trapped, Abbott met actress Kathleen Quinlan. They married April 12, 1994 and have 1 son, Tyler Quinlan (born October 17, 1990). Throughout his career, Abbott has been a guest star on many TV series Murder She Wrote, Family Law, Diagnosis: Murder, and more. He had a recurring role in the short-lived series The Net, based on the film of the same title starring Sandra Bullock. Abbott is semi-retired from acting. He is an architect and artist and works in the custom-design industry. He has designed his last two homes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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