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21 Facts About Bruce McCulloch

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Bruce Ian McCulloch was born on May 12,1961 and is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, musician and film director.

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Bruce McCulloch has appeared on other series including Twitch City and Gilmore Girls.

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Bruce McCulloch directed the films Dog Park, Stealing Harvard and Superstar.

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Bruce McCulloch wrote and directed the romantic comedy Comeback Season, which toured film festivals before its release on DVD in 2007.

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Bruce McCulloch was born in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 12,1961.

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Bruce McCulloch attended Strathcona Composite High School in Edmonton and competed in both track-and-field and swimming, winning two individual provincial titles.

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Bruce McCulloch is a graduate of Mount Royal University in Calgary.

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Bruce McCulloch got his start in performing sketch comedy in a troupe called The Audience, where he met longtime friend and collaborator Mark McKinney.

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Bruce McCulloch appeared in the Kids in the Hall's movie Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy, released in 1996.

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Bruce McCulloch co-wrote, starred in, and was executive producer of the Kids in the Hall 2010 reunion project Death Comes to Town.

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Bruce McCulloch has released two albums: 1995's Shame-Based Man, produced by Bob Wiseman and 2002's Drunk Baby Project.

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Bruce McCulloch released a video for the song "The Daves I Know".

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Bruce McCulloch directed the music video for the Tragically Hip's song "My Music at Work," for which he won the award of "Best Director" at the 2000 MuchMusic Video Awards.

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Bruce McCulloch was close friends with Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie.

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Bruce McCulloch starred in and co-directed the music video for 1997's "Make You Mad" by the Canadian band Odds.

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Bruce McCulloch played Fred Wright in the 1987 TV mini-series Anne of Avonlea.

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Bruce McCulloch had a role in the 1999 comedy film Dick.

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Bruce McCulloch co-wrote and had a bit part in Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel.

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Bruce McCulloch played a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer in the movie Super Troopers 2.

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Bruce McCulloch played the judge in "To Kill a Chupacabraj" in season 3 of Workaholics, Father Marsala in season 4 of Arrested Development, and Tobin on Gilmore Girls.

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Bruce McCulloch created and starred in the sitcom Young Drunk Punk, which debuted in 2015, and wrote and played a small part in the 2018 web series This Blows.