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Conversations with Bruce Dern 

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Conversations with Bruce Dern. Moderated by Joshua Rothkopf, Senior Film Writer, Time Out New York.
Bruce Dern's tremendous career is made up of playing both modern day heroes and legendary villains. Through decades of critically acclaimed performances, Bruce has acquired the reputation of being one of the most talented and prolific actors of his generation. A celebrated stage actor, Bruce was trained by famed director Elia Kazan at The Actor's Studio and made his film debut in Kazan's "Wild River" (1960). In the 1960's, Bruce also found success as a distinguished television actor. He appeared regularly in contemporary Western TV-series as well as Alfred Hitchcock's television series. Hitchcock was such a fan of Bruce, he cast him in both "Marnie" and, "Family Plot" (Hitchcock's final film).
During the 1960's, Bruce went on to work with director Roger Corman and appeared in several of his classic and decade defining films including "Wild Angels." He received critical success for films such as "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" and "Drive, He Said" and went down in history for his role as Long Hair in "The Cowboys" in which he became the first man ever to kill John Wayne.
Bruce went on to star in such classic films like "The King of Marvin Gardens" with Jack Nicholson and Ellen Burstyn as well as playing Tom Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby" (for which he received a Golden Globe nomination). It was his brilliant and powerful performance in Hal Ashby's "Coming Home" that earned him both an Academy Award® and Golden Globe nomination.
Bruce co-starred with Charlize Theron in "Monster", one of the most critically acclaimed independent films of all time, and he can also be seen on the HBO series "Big Love." Most recently Bruce has worked with iconic directors Francis Ford Coppola in "Twixt" and Quentin Tarantino in "Django Unchained."
Other credits include: "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" with Bette Davis, Douglas Trumball's "Silent Running," Michael Ritchie's "Smile," "Middle Age Crazy" with Anne Margaret, Jason Miller's "That Championship Season," "Tattoo" with Maude Adams, "The 'Burbs" with Tom Hanks, "The Haunting" with Catherine Zeta Jones, Billy Bob Thornton's "All The Pretty Horses," Bob Dylan's "Masked and Anonymous," "Down in the Valley" with Edward Norton, "Astronaut Farmer" with Billy Bob Thornton and "The Cake Eaters" with Kristin Stewart. His other outstanding films include the much heralded "After Dark My Sweet," "Harry Tracy," "On the Edge," "Laughing Policeman," "Posse," the great John Frankenheimer's "Black Sunday" and Walter Hill's "The Driver."

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@rowgun5212
@rowgun5212 9 лет назад
Mr Dern is a living legend.An incredible personality.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
I agree 100 per cent !
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 Год назад
He’s fantastic and he’s got a great daughter Laura I love too. She was fabulousness afterburner! She says, in interviews I have seen with her she adored her father. I’ve looked all over sbd apparent the movie companies didn’t like thst movie afterburn because it was a true story about a problem with the jets that caused them to crash. I loved her in that movie. They don’t admit she even in it in her movie rolls. It wasn’t terribly popular because it told a story of Airforce pilots crashing because of a big problem with the jets being designed wrong and the company I think it was general dynamics made the jets. It only happened at the stage of afterburn. My (rip) husband who was a aero space design engineer at Lockheed Martin. Designs were always very interesting to me. So that documentation of that jet design was very inter to me.
@HansDelbruck53
@HansDelbruck53 Год назад
Bruce Dern is one of the few actors you can see for the first time and never forget.
@ericcsudduth5166
@ericcsudduth5166 Год назад
Have always loved Bruce's acting , and now, to hear his life's story, I've come full circle.
@jaygatz4335
@jaygatz4335 10 месяцев назад
What a raconteur! Such a varied life and career, and tremendous roles. I haven't seen many of his films, but always loved The Great Gatsby and Family Plot. His strong presence in both are indelible.
@uralbob1
@uralbob1 Год назад
I could listen to this amazing guy for hours! What a gift to us!
@johncopeland3826
@johncopeland3826 Год назад
What a beautiful surprise Mr Dern that you have this wonderful connection to Scotland and especially Glasgow , Scotland ... I'm tickled pink as I'm as huge admirer of your wonderful career . From Glasgow , Scotland ,all the very best to you and your immediate family .
@theelements6302
@theelements6302 8 лет назад
I love Bruce Dern, he is one of the greatest of all time. Thank you for all the great moments in films. You're the best.
@danielholman2450
@danielholman2450 Год назад
I’am amazed at his memory. He can just go on and on and remember he must be 80 years old.
@mirozen_
@mirozen_ Год назад
I'm 20 minutes in and this interview is Gold! I've always loved watching Bruce Dern playing characters in movies. I didn't realized watching him as himself would be just as entertaining! 👍 😊 Done watching... An hour and 48 minutes and it was still too short! Damn!
@January.
@January. 2 года назад
I almost cried. Very moving interview. I can relate to his childhood very well..He's a very intelligent man.
@j1st633
@j1st633 Год назад
Wow! FANTASTIC interview. Glad that Josh kept his mouth shut.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
Heavens to Murgatroid ! Now THAT was one great interview ! That wonderful host Joshua simply let Bruce talk ! So entertaining and informative ! Mr Dern is truly a national treasure ! THANK YOU so much for sharing this ! CHEERS !! :-)
@lutherp.smithjr.5842
@lutherp.smithjr.5842 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for letting Bruce talk i could listen to his wonderful story telling for hours on end definitely a class act and please please please have him do another interview with more time to talk about his family lineage and University of Pennsylvania days .
@mariannehansen2691
@mariannehansen2691 7 лет назад
I would so love to spend hours and hours more listening til his stories! Not only are the stories great, he tells them SO WELL!!! Please, please please make some personal interviews with him!
@janethall6926
@janethall6926 Год назад
I love Bruce Dern 😊
@devora
@devora 9 лет назад
what a good interview! thank you Joshua for allowing bruce to talk .. this is the good story stuff ! its so good when the interviewer allows the interviewee the time of day . Thank YOU
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
Indubitably ! Joshua is a wonderful interviewer !
@curtstevenson2285
@curtstevenson2285 2 года назад
Joshua? Thank Bruce Dern... (let's get it straight)
@paulklee
@paulklee Год назад
Bruce is so great and the interviewer really did a great job. Excellent and fascinating
@rodbutler4054
@rodbutler4054 Год назад
I never realized that Bruce was such a genius of human interaction translated into his acting roles. His early upbringing would never had predicted his success as an acclaimed character actor.
@mernaloy2269
@mernaloy2269 Год назад
I'm a late comer to the amazing talent of Bruce Dern. I love him in Nebraska.... "Beer ain't drinkin". And The Hateful Eight, he makes it looks so easy and natural.
@boofer198624
@boofer198624 5 лет назад
I had the honor of meeting Mr. Dern a year ago at a convention. Class act. I only talked to him for a couple minutes, but I'll never forget it.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
Wow ! I envy you ! :-)
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 2 года назад
I've met him too and he is incredibly polite and gentlemanly.
@tony1876
@tony1876 3 месяца назад
Bruce Dern is a Legend
@christiane.g.4142
@christiane.g.4142 3 года назад
i was one of those 7-year-olds who saw that cult classic in 1972 and never got over it. Now we're all 50-somethings and that movie did something to all of us. We cannot forget Bruce Dern's epic performance added to Schikelle's beautiful score. i wonder if Mr. Dern is aware of how his performance and the music in that movie affected so many of us so deeply
@SaltyMinorcan
@SaltyMinorcan Год назад
Thank you. One of my very favorite actors.
@Toboldlygo721
@Toboldlygo721 Год назад
Listening to Bruce talk makes me feel like the most wonderful thing in life is it’s diversity it’s what makes living interesting, the differences 🤪👍🏻✨
@Brian-uy2tj
@Brian-uy2tj Год назад
His talking about what it was like growing up was terrific. He had an interesting childhood and I wish the moderator had let him keep on talking about it. We all know he's a great character actor and enjoy the hell out of his movies but his childhood was fascinating to hear about.
@laswans.2968
@laswans.2968 9 лет назад
What a great interview!. Thank you for letting him talk. Interviews don't usually work like that . My friends are living with Bruce's late brother's (Jack Dern) widow, Sally. On an island on the Olympic Peninsula. I'm sorry I missed Bruce's appearance at Port Townsend's Film Festival. Maybe you would consider coming again? That would be awesome. You're a wonderful actor.
@curtstevenson2285
@curtstevenson2285 2 года назад
Bruce is old school, he's the star... he tells you when he's done talking...other wise please let the man share his life through story... as I picture every word he says.
@bh5606
@bh5606 Год назад
He is a great interview.
@lutherp.smithjr.5842
@lutherp.smithjr.5842 5 лет назад
Awesome actor awesome human being such a family lineage!!!!!!!
@errorsofmodernism9715
@errorsofmodernism9715 3 года назад
lol
@corm1000
@corm1000 10 лет назад
Wow his memory is good.
@RandalColling
@RandalColling 10 лет назад
Ive always like Bruce Dern. He is truly an unsung actor. I wish they would have sent me his movie.
@thetruth3768
@thetruth3768 7 лет назад
ONE OF THE GREATEST, SO MANY ROLES IN SO MANY DIFFERENT MOVIES AND TV SHOWS, COULD DO EVERYTHING WELL
@michaelhegerfeld5286
@michaelhegerfeld5286 Год назад
What talent, my favorite actor of all time.
@scottedwardsvp
@scottedwardsvp 9 лет назад
True Blue - One of the Greats !!! Love Bruce Dern.
@geeyetwah5858
@geeyetwah5858 Год назад
What an amazing life Mr Dern has lived. Thank you for sharing.
@cliffworks748
@cliffworks748 Год назад
42 onward Bruce retelling of the cast & crew baseball team is classic!!
@tommypetersen2540
@tommypetersen2540 8 лет назад
why is it that guys who usually play bad guys are the nicest people. Dern is such a class act.
@ImnotNorm
@ImnotNorm 6 лет назад
Tommy Petersen it's called acting
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
So true ! All the great movie nogoodniks (Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Edward G Robinson, etc.) were kind, sweet, cultured, classy gents offscreen !
@theflorgeormix
@theflorgeormix Год назад
This is awesome. Dern very versatile
@KJ-xc6qs
@KJ-xc6qs 5 лет назад
Nebraska was amazing -- saw it a dozen times.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
Amen to that !!
@lulugoulart5014
@lulugoulart5014 Год назад
Brilliant in every way!
@gailoursler2750
@gailoursler2750 Год назад
Mr Dern you are such a humble actor and those are hard to find any more. I have loved you in so many movies but your role in The Burbs was outstanding!
@marklane3247
@marklane3247 Год назад
Silent Running is the first movie I saw as a kid when I was amazed by the set. I did know it was Dern as the main character until he mentioned it here and looked it up om IMDB. I just remembered him as the crazy villain in westerns.
@fuita227
@fuita227 Год назад
One thing about this extraordinary actor...he can talk...this is the kind of gentleman I would love to share conversation with on my rocking chair.
@lynnturman8157
@lynnturman8157 10 лет назад
If you wanna see him at the height of his thespian powers (both in terms of his acting ability and charismatic presence on screen), watch a movie he made with Jack Nicholson called THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
I have a notion to second that emotion ! That seldom seen independent production has some really powerful acting !
@seanlheeger
@seanlheeger 3 дня назад
I grabbed silent running today. haven't seen it since 1980.
@rogerbrown6471
@rogerbrown6471 3 года назад
He has a super great memory, good story teller.
@DanDDirges
@DanDDirges Год назад
He was great in the old Gunsmoke episodes and other TV series like Alfred Hitchcock, Rawhide, Big Valley, Bonanza, The Fugitive, etc
@paulkitt5599
@paulkitt5599 4 года назад
If you want to see a dernsers movie see the laughing policeman he and Walter Matthau work together beautifully
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
I have a notion to second that emotion !!
@tomkiefaber4297
@tomkiefaber4297 Год назад
Wow, what an entertaining, moving fun experience this was. Thank you. I'm particularly delighted to hear Bruce praise Doug Trumbull, who often does not receive the acclaim he's earned in his career.
@frankhoffer3504
@frankhoffer3504 Год назад
Bruce Dern did a excellent job in JOHN Wayne 👏 and the Cowboys 🤠 Bad looking dude
@danielholman2450
@danielholman2450 Год назад
I remember Bruce in the Burbs. He was really good in that. I laughed my head off.😮
@isabellakathleen3533
@isabellakathleen3533 2 года назад
I think more cushioned chairs and some tables would have made Bruce Dern more comfortable. He deserved nothing less.
@dirkbogarde44
@dirkbogarde44 3 года назад
That was fantastic. Loved it.
@devlin7575
@devlin7575 Год назад
Great actor.
@ubercaulking3656
@ubercaulking3656 Год назад
WOW WEEE, good one!
@tonym994
@tonym994 Год назад
thanx, Bruce. not only for lots of first rate acting for about 50 years, but for clearing something up for me. I like re-runs of the 'ALFRED HITCHCOCK Hour' I had doubted he was the chief director for every show. because it's TV. I was wrong (just turned my head, and on TV now, is the episode of 'GUNSMOKE' where BD torments a little kid whose father he shot in the back). but I was watching Hitch's TV show one nite, when BD terrorized an actress that I was unfamiliar w/, but fell in love w/ on the spot. a lovely slice of heaven, Teresa Wright .and she was no kid (he was) by this time. when I Googled her, I found that she was indeed, an incomparable young beauty. Hitch had an eye for that.
@geraldinemcgowan6666
@geraldinemcgowan6666 3 года назад
What a pleasure listening to Bruce Dern. Tough job for the moderator though--LOL.
@yank3656
@yank3656 5 лет назад
thanks for sharing SAG-AFTRA Foundation
@charmainthrams1399
@charmainthrams1399 3 года назад
thanks for sharing SAG-AFTRA Foundation
@gterrymed
@gterrymed Год назад
Priceless Stories; ❤ Douglas Trumbull, John Wayne, Olivia De Haviland and Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Lee Strasbourg, Elia Kazan, Alfred Hitchcock and Karen Black . . . Haya Harareet writing (uncredited) The Innocents. Nebraska, the movie directing going into it.
@arsofe
@arsofe 3 года назад
Great actor and raconteur.
@Kid16Brooklyn
@Kid16Brooklyn 6 лет назад
Love it.
@danielholman2450
@danielholman2450 Год назад
I never would have guessed Dern was from an upper crust family since so many times he’s played losers and screw balls in films. That really funny.
@Mozart1220
@Mozart1220 Год назад
As someone who does sound for bar bands, let me just say, pop screens are our friend. ;)
@marilyntape9050
@marilyntape9050 5 лет назад
Great in Sunset Boulevard 😃🇦🇺
@jimmyneck2854
@jimmyneck2854 Год назад
Bruce was not in Sunset Boulevard
@jaygatz4335
@jaygatz4335 10 месяцев назад
Considering his first film appearance was in the 60s, who did he play in that film?
@andywerner838
@andywerner838 5 лет назад
Interesting .... good video
@jackhouston357
@jackhouston357 6 месяцев назад
he should have won an oscar fot the cowboys
@patrickfennell6372
@patrickfennell6372 3 года назад
The man is one of the best bad guys ever! He shot John Wayne. He was great in The Incredible Two Headed Trtill a late night classic.ansplant, 1971
@bazlebreeze9326
@bazlebreeze9326 Год назад
First I saw and loved Bruce was in an old b&w thriller movie in the 60s. It played on TV on a UHF (very amateur) channel in rural Ohio with shows like Goulardi. Plot : Swamp people were mesmerized with the contents of a glass jar that Bruce owned. Climax : It was discovered that the contents were someone's brains ! Sadly, I can't find that movie listed anywhere today.
@craigrobertson8364
@craigrobertson8364 6 лет назад
Always liked Brucey mom to us to see the driver when we were kids,if he had been born later would have a main stream star!craig nz
@jabjab4434
@jabjab4434 Год назад
Bruce On ~Broadway ~
@williamjohnson6517
@williamjohnson6517 Год назад
I'm going to catch the one they say can't be caught.The cowboy Desperado. DERN played the detective that was after the driver played by Ryan O'Neal. From the film The Driver.
@MrRomanthunder
@MrRomanthunder Год назад
Couldn’t they get a table?
@bloodrunsclear
@bloodrunsclear 6 лет назад
Good lord, he really is like a cowboy O_o
@mark-shane
@mark-shane 2 года назад
An amazing memory for an 80 something
@KatieJoMikell
@KatieJoMikell 3 года назад
The war is over. That’s four words Mr Dern 😊
@dogsplayingpoker2395
@dogsplayingpoker2395 6 лет назад
I think Mr. Dern was quite a ways off when he quoted the size of the USS Valley Forge model from Silent Running. it was considerably larger than 18". it was somewhere around 20' long.
@mickwhelan28
@mickwhelan28 5 лет назад
wow i am standing in a pool of awe .
@johnnywright5236
@johnnywright5236 Год назад
wow
@sandrashevey8252
@sandrashevey8252 Год назад
Dern`s grandfather was Secretary of War under Roosevelt.
@paulwilfridhunt
@paulwilfridhunt 3 года назад
I wish the other guy didn’t interrupt Bruce. Interviewers do that. He should have just let Bruce do his thing. If you’re an actor or a budding actor and if you are not interested in all the minor aspects of a person’s life who is a good actor, then until you gain that fascination for people, you’ll never be a great actor. Not everyone in life is interesting. And hey that’s ok. That’s life isn’t it. But this Bruce Derns guy is an interesting guy.
@jaygatz4335
@jaygatz4335 10 месяцев назад
The interviewer had his questions, but did let Bruce expand on his stories. He didn't interrupt the way so many interviewers do. It's a balancing act he did the best he could.
@7071t6
@7071t6 5 лет назад
Please please please Mr. Bruce Dern do a remake of the great sc/fi movie silent running, maybe you cant do the countdown at the end of the movie and i am not sure who you can find who would replace you as the main actor in the new version, but i am sure you would be able to find someone that looks like you, like when the movie was made back in 1972. :)
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 2 года назад
There is no need for a remake - the original is great.
@christiane.g.4142
@christiane.g.4142 3 года назад
i want to hear him talk about Silent Running. i'm thinking a remake with his unforgettable performance carried off by Matthew McConaughney
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 2 года назад
It's a perfect movie - there is no need to ever remake it and I hope they don't.
@irish66
@irish66 Год назад
He should do a one man show. Great storyteller.
@wayne6393
@wayne6393 3 года назад
dern channel
@hippylong
@hippylong 3 года назад
I hated Bruce for a decade as a lil kid cause he killed John wayne... Thats a good actor!
@BarrySlisk
@BarrySlisk 3 года назад
Should I bother watching this? Is "The Burbs" mentioned?
@BCRSIX
@BCRSIX 4 года назад
He would make a good Bernie Sanders!
@johnharris7751
@johnharris7751 4 года назад
Your right I noticed that too.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing !!
@vicmclaglen1631
@vicmclaglen1631 Год назад
Hitchcock was 5'7"
@frankwhaley5870
@frankwhaley5870 7 лет назад
Never forgave Bruce Dern for the cowardly way he killed John Wayne
@leelohaskin7941
@leelohaskin7941 6 лет назад
frank whaley really though? Smh🙄😂
@andywerner838
@andywerner838 5 лет назад
I didn't like when he did either . but Bruce was playing a character . and it was a movie .. but I get what you're saying .in real life he seems like a nice guy ..I'd never want to meet him lol .
@johnharris7751
@johnharris7751 4 года назад
That's okay marshal Dillon got even for the Duke a few years later.
@queenslander954
@queenslander954 Год назад
He still looks pissed off.
@davidaustrian9455
@davidaustrian9455 Год назад
Bruce dean killed John wayne in the cowboys movie.
@DILLIGAF9339
@DILLIGAF9339 Год назад
You are supposed to BE...yet you can't figure sound out.
@charmainthrams1399
@charmainthrams1399 3 года назад
what a good interview! thank you Joshua for allowing bruce to talk .. this is the good story stuff ! its so good when the interviewer allows the interviewee the time of day . Thank YOU
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