Bruce McGill

A heavy-set, often mustachioed veteran character player of both TV and film, Bruce McGill is perhaps best recalled for his portrayals of masculine authority figures ranging from military personnel to lawmen to politicians. The Texas native spent several years honing his craft on stage in regional theater before garnering attention for his small yet memorable turn as Daniel Simpson Day (a.k.a. 'D-Day') in the 1978 comedy blockbuster "National Lampoon's Animal House". McGill reprised the part in the short-lived ABC sitcom spin-off "Delta House" (1979) and has subsequently become a familiar face on the big and small screens.

McGill tried sitcoms again when he essayed the role of football player Billy Clyde Puckett (originated by Burt Reynolds) in "Semi-Tough" (ABC, 1980) but then opted to concentrate on guest work (including a recurring role on ABC's "MacGyver"), TV-movies (like "Baby M") and features ("Silkwood"). He had a rare lead as American expatriate author Ernest Hemingway in "Waiting for the Moon" (1987) and offered memorable turns as the officious sheriff in "My Cousin Vinny" (1992) and a nasty treasury agent in "Cliffhanger" (1993). He once again tried series work in a recurring role on "Black Tie Affair" (NBC, 1993) and as an experienced news producer on UPN's "Live Shot" (1995), but both met an early demise. The prolific performer delivered a chilling portrait of a Southern racist who teaches his son to hate in John Singleton's overlooked "Rosewood" (1997). McGill offered a small but memorable turn as a district attorney questioning whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) in director Michael Mann's "The Insider" (1999) and portrayed the hedonistic golf pro Walter Hagen in "The Legend of Bagger Vance" (2000).

McGill continued to rack up an impressive resume, essaying character turns in a diverse array of films including the crime thriller "Exit Wounds" (2001), Billy Crystal's historical baseball drama "61*" (2001), the Farrelly brothers' manic "Shallow Hal" (2001), Michael Mann's disappointing biopic "Ali" (2001) and the Tom Clancy thriller "The Sum of All Fears" (2002). McGill got one of his best supporting roles when he played the charismatic and unflappable real-life CNN journalist Peter Arnett in the excellent HBO Gulf War drama "Live From Baghdad" (2002), and he got to sink his comedic teeth into a broad but endearing role as a Southern senator with a gay dog opposite Reese Witherspoon in "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde." McGill stayed on a roll, with standout character turns as Nicolas Cage's not-so-innocent mark in "Matchstick Men" (2003) and as a strict New Orleans judge in the John Grisham thriller "Runaway Jury" (2003). More solid supporting roles reunited him with his collaborators from "The Insider": director Mann's stylish "Collateral" (2004) cast McGill as a lawman tracking Tom Cruise's ice-cold contract killer, as "Gentleman" Jim Braddock's skeptical fight promoter Jimmy Johnston in director Ron Howard's warm-hearted boxing biopic "Cinderella Man" (2005), opposite Russell Crowe. He delivered an especially wry and lively performance as an old, occasionally untrustworthy family friend of Orlando Bloom's late father in writer-director Cameron Crowe's romantic comedy "Elizabethtown" (2005).

  • Also Credited As:
    Bruce Travis McGill
  • Born:
    July 11, 1950 in San Antonio, Texas
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Woodrow Wilson McGill.
  • Half-sister: Pamela Lynn McGill. born in April 1947
  • Mother: Adriel Rose McGill.
Education
  • University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, acting, BFA, 1973
  • MacArthur High School, San Antonio, Texas
Milestones
  • 1973 Spent two seasons with Trinity Square Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island
  • 1973 Began career on stage with the National Shakespeare Company in Washington, DC
  • 1975 NYC stage debut in two roles in "Hamlet"
  • 1977 Feature acting debut, "Citizen's Band/Handle With Care"
  • 1978 Appeared as Daniel Simpson 'D-Day' Day in "National Lampoon's Animal House"
  • 1979 Reprised his role as Daniel 'D-Day' Simpson Day for the "Animal House" TV spinoff "Delta House"
  • 1980 Co-starred as Billy Clyde Puckett (the role created by Burt Reynolds) in the short-lived ABC sitcom "Semi-Tough", based on the hit movie
  • 1983 Appeared in the Broadway musical "My One and Only", starring Tommy Tune and Twiggy
  • 1983 Had supporting role in "Silkwood"
  • 1986 Co-starred in the comedy "Wildcats"
  • 1987 Had rare lead as Ernest Hemingway in "Waiting For the Moon"
  • 1989 Acted in the pallid remake "Three Fugitives"
  • 1991 Appeared in "The Last Boy Scout"
  • 1992 Portrayed the sheriff in "My Cousin Vinny"
  • 1993 Played recurring role on "Black Tie Affair" (NBC)
  • 1994 Was featured in the Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle "Timecop"
  • 1995 Returned to series TV as a veteran news producer in the short-lived UPN series "Live Shot"
  • 1996 Appeared in "Courage Under Fire"
  • 1997 Cast as a racist in John Singleton's unjustly overlooked "Rosewood"
  • 1999 Had brief but memorable role as a district attorney in "The Insider"
  • 2000 Co-starred with Tom Selleck in the TNT original "Running Mates"
  • 2000 Portrayed golf legend Walter Hagen in "The Legend of Bagger Vance"
  • 2001 Cast in the role of the family patriarch in the ABC biopic "The Osmonds"
  • 2001 Essayed the role of New York Yankees manager Ralph Houk in the HBO original "61*"
  • 2001 Featured in the Michael Mann-directed biopic "Ali"
  • 2001 Had regular role on the CBS mystery series "Wolf Lake"
  • 2002 Portrayed Peter Arnett in the HBO movie "Live From Baghdad"
  • 2003 Cast opposite Reese Witherspoon in the comedy "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde"
  • 2003 Played a Judge in "Runaway Jury" a thriller based on the John Grisham novel
  • 2004 Reunited with director Michael Mann to star in "Collateral"
  • 2005 Cast opposite Russell Crowe in the depression era drama "Cinderella Man," directed by Ron Howard
  • 2007 Cast in the crime thriller, "The Lookout"
  • Played the recurring role of Jack Dalton on the popular ABC series "MacGyver", starring Richard Dean Anderson

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