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Written by Lifetime Television
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BRUCE GREENWOOD
Biography
“Hugh Sullivan”
Bruce Greenwood is well known for his role as President John F. Kennedy in the Cuban Missile Crisis feature film “Thirteen Days.” Most recently, he played Truman Capote’s partner, the writer Jack Dunphy, in the acclaimed feature film “Capote” with Phillip Seymour Hoffman. He also starred in the film “8 Below” and appeared in “The World’s Fastest Indian” with Anthony Hopkins. He has just completed “Firehouse Dog” for Fox and the Denzel Washington thriller “Déjà Vu” for director Tony Scott.
Greenwood has worked three times with acclaimed director Atom Egoyan on “Exotica,” “The Sweet Hereafter” and “Ararat.” Greenwood’s other film credits include “Double Jeopardy,” “I, Robot,” “Being Julia,” “The Core” and “Rules of Engagement” as well as “Racing Stripes.”
On television, Greenwood was a series regular on the long-running medical drama “St. Elsewhere.” He appeared on “The Larry Sanders Show” and also starred in the cult series “Nowhere Man.” Greenwood can be heard voicing many books on tape, including Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream, to be released this year by Simon and Shuster.
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