10x8 Colour pose wearing tuxedo from " Cinderella Man "Date of Birth
11 July 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Bruce McGill grew up in San Antonio, Texas where he began his acting career in in the MacArthur High School department of theatre. His most popular role was in Animal House (1978
Related to former Texas senator A. R. Babe Schwartz.
Among his many theatrical affiliations are the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and National Shakespeare Company in Washington, D.C.
Earned a B.F.A. in acting from The University of Texas at Austin, and later made his professional debut as a member of Rhode Island's Trinity Square Repertory Company, appearing in numerous theatrical productions.
Enjoys sailing.
His favorite roles to date have been Animal House (1978) and The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000).
His love of acting began on stage at Wilshire Elementary School in San Antonio, Texas.
Has appeared in three different productions in which he played the supervisor (of one kind or another) of a time travel project: "Quantum Leap" (1989), Timecop (1994) and "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995).
Was in the first episode (as Weird Ernie) and last episode (as Al the Bartender) of the series "Quantum Leap". They were the only two episodes he guested on.
Served as the honorary grand marshal in San Antonio on April 25, 2009.
Was mistakenly cast for the Babylon 5 installment, Severed Dreams. The executive producer had actually wanted Everett McGill. Bruce McGill performed well, however, and the show remains a fan favorite.
Accomplished pianist.
Remains in close contact with his "MacGyver" (1985) co-star Richard Dean Anderson.
He was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame on March 11, 2010 at their 10th anniversary awards ceremony.
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