Bruce Lorne Campbell, better known as Bruce Campbell, is a very important figure in the entertainment industry. It has been estimated that the overall amount of Bruce Campbell’s net worth is $6 million. Bruce has earned his net worth through many endeavours in directing, producing, writing and acting. Campbell has been accumulating his net worth since 1972. During his long and successful career he has been admired by lots of fans of low budgeted films, feature films and television series.
Bruce Campbell Net Worth $6 Million
Bruce Lorne Campbell was born June 22, 1958 in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States. He became interested in acting as a teenager.
Bruce Campbell has increased his net worth considerably as a leading actor. He has starred in films ‘The Evil Dead’ (1981), ‘Crimewave’ (1985), ‘Evil Dead II’ (1987), ‘Army of Darkness’ (1992) directed by Sam Raimi, ‘Going Back’ (1983) written, co-produced, directed by Ron Teachworth, ‘Maniac Cop’ (1988) directed by William Lustig, ‘Moontrap’ (1989) directed by Robert Dyke, ‘Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat’ (1989) directed by Anthony Hickox, ‘Maniac Cop 2’ (1990) directed by William Lustig, ‘Lunatics: A Love Story’ (1991) written and directed by Josh Becker, ‘Mindwarp’ (1992) directed by Steve Barnett, ‘Tornado!’ (1996) directed by Noel Nosseck, ‘Assault on Dome 4’ (1997) directed by Gilbert Po, ‘Menno’s Mind’ (1997) film directed by Jon Kroll, ‘Running Time’ (1997) produced, written and directed by Josh Becker, ‘The Love Bug’ (1997) directed by Peyton Reed, ‘Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure’ (1998) directed by John Power, ‘Icebreaker’ (2000) written and directed by David Giancola, ‘Bubba Ho-Tep’ (2002) written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli, ‘Serving Sara’ (2002) directed by Reginald Hudlin, ‘The Woods’ (2006) directed by Lucky McKee.
Bruce has added much to the overall amount of his net worth not only starring but also writing, producing and directing ‘Man with the Screaming Brain’ (2005) and ‘My Name Is Bruce’ (2007). In addition to this, he has worked as an executive producer or producer in a number of films including ‘The Evil Dead’ (1981), ‘Evil Dead II’ (1987), ‘Lunatics: A Love Story’ (1991), ‘Army of Darkness’ (1992), ‘Fanalysis’ (2002), ‘A Community Speaks’ (2004), ‘Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe’ (2011) and ‘Evil Dead’ (2013).
Moreover, besides his work on the big screen, Campbell has increased the overall amount of his net worth working on television as well. As an actor, he has appeared in various television series such as ‘Knots Landing’ (1979), ‘Generations’ (1983), ‘The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.’ (1993), ‘Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman’ (1995), ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ (1996), ‘Hercules: The Legendary Journeys’ (1998), ‘Jack of All Trades’ (2000), ‘My Life as a Teenage Robot’ (2003), ‘Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!’ (2006), ‘El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera’ (2007), ‘Psych’ (2014) and many others.
Bruce Campbell’s net worth also rose after he published the best sellers ‘If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor’ (2002), ‘Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way’ (2006), and other books.
Bruce Campbell has been married twice. In 1983, he married his first wife Christine Deveau. They divorced in 1989. In 1991, Bruce married his present wife Ida Gearon.
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