Bruiser - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Bruiser"
Bruiser (2000)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Bruiser - TMDB rating
5.453/10
139
Bruiser - Kinopoisk rating
5.683/10
1123
Bruiser - IMDB rating
5.3/10
6900

Actors and characters

Photo Jason Flemyng #36893Photo Jason Flemyng #36894Photo Jason Flemyng #36895

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng
Character Henry Creedlow
Photo Peter Stormare #2526Photo Peter Stormare #2527Photo Peter Stormare #2528Photo Peter Stormare #2529

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare
Character Milo Styles
Photo Leslie Hope #55439

Leslie Hope

Leslie Hope
Character Rosemary Newley
Photo Nina Garbiras #154790

Nina Garbiras

Nina Garbiras
Character Janine Creedlow
Photo Andrew Tarbet #30692Photo Andrew Tarbet #30693
Andrew Tarbet
Character James Larson
Photo Tom Atkins #76923Photo Tom Atkins #76924

Tom Atkins

Tom Atkins
Character Det. McCleary
Photo Jonathan Higgins #96516
Jonathan Higgins
Character Det. Rakowski
Photo Jeff Monahan #123319
Jeff Monahan
Character Tom Burtram
Photo Marie V. Cruz #300487
Marie V. Cruz
Character Number Nine
Photo Tamsin Kelsey #117867
Tamsin Kelsey
Character Mariah Breed
Photo Christine Forrest #123318
Christine Forrest
Character Birdcage Partygoer
Photo Chris Gillett #108434
Chris Gillett
Character Male Executive
Photo Boyd Banks #59520Photo Boyd Banks #59521

Boyd Banks

Boyd Banks
Character Jester
Photo Kiran Friesen #49188
Kiran Friesen
Character Lady Godiva
Photo Diana Platts #256531
Diana Platts
Character Reporter
Ted Ludzik
Character Gas Station Attendant
Photo Yan Feldman #86178

Yan Feldman

Yan Feldman
Character Knife
Photo Neil Crone #37146
Neil Crone
Character Boss
Photo Chantal Quesnel #240951
Chantal Quesnel
Character Rita

What's left behind the scenes

  • The horror-punk band Misfits from New Jersey appeared in the film. They performed two songs from their album "Famous Monsters": Descending Angel and Scream, and also wrote two songs specifically for the film – Bruiser and Fiend Without a Face.
  • George A. Romero directed a music video for the Misfits' song Scream, and the only fee he requested was for them to appear in the film "Bruiser" (2000) and write a couple of songs for it.
  • This is the first film by George A. Romero not to be shot near his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • According to George A. Romero and his wife Christine Forrest in the commentary on the DVD of "Dawn of the Dead" (1978), the distributors of "Bruiser" (2000) presented it as a horror film. But both Romero and Forrest felt that it was not simply a horror film, but more of a story about a man going through difficulties in life.
  • The horror-punk band Misfits from New Jersey appeared in the film. They performed two songs from their album “Famous Monsters”: Descending Angel and Scream, and also wrote two songs specifically for the film — Bruiser and Fiend Without a Face.
  • George A. Romero directed a music video for the Misfits’ song Scream, and the only thing he wanted as a fee was for them to appear in the film “Bully” (2000) and write a couple of songs for it.
  • According to George A. Romero and his wife, Christine Forest, in the commentary on the DVD of “Dawn of the Dead” (1978), the distributors of “Bully” (2000) presented it as a horror film. But both Romero and Forest felt that it was not just a horror film, but more of a story about a man going through difficult times in life.
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