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Bruce Dern

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American actor (born 1936)

Bruce Dern
Dern in 2015
Born
Bruce MacLeish Dern

(1936-06-04)June 4, 1936 (age 89)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1960–present
Spouses
Children2, includingLaura Dern
Relatives

Bruce MacLeish Dern (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor. He has received several accolades, including theCannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor forNebraska (2013)[1] and theSilver Bear for Best Actor forThat Championship Season (1982). He was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor forComing Home (1978) and theAcademy Award for Best Actor forNebraska (2013).[2] He is also aBAFTA Award, two-timeGenie Award, and three-timeGolden Globe Award nominee.

A member of theActors Studio, after portraying small roles in films likeMarnie (1964) andHush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), he rose to prominence during theNew Hollywood era. His notable film creditsThe Trip (1967),They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969),The Cowboys (1972),Silent Running (1972),The Great Gatsby (1974),Family Plot (1976),Black Sunday (1977),The Driver (1978),Tattoo (1981),The 'Burbs (1989),Monster (2003),The Hateful Eight (2015), andOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). He also starred in theHBO seriesBig Love (2006–2011).

He is the father of actressLaura Dern.

Early life

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Dern was born in Chicago on June 4, 1936, the son of Jean (née MacLeish; 1908–1972) and John Dern (1903–1958), a utility chief and attorney.[3][4][5][6] He grew up inKenilworth, Illinois.[7] His paternal grandfather,George Dern, was aUtah governor andSecretary of War (he was serving in the latter position at the time of Bruce's birth). Dern's maternal grandfather was a Vice President of theCarson, Pirie and Scott stores,[8][9] which were established by his own father, Scottish-born businessmanAndrew MacLeish. Dern's maternal granduncles were poetArchibald MacLeish and Naval aviatorKenneth MacLeish. His godfather was governor and two-time presidential nomineeAdlai Stevenson II.[10] Dern graduated fromNew Trier High School, where he was a track star and sought to qualify for the Olympic Trials in 1956. Dern attended theUniversity of Pennsylvania, but dropped out after two years.[9]

Career

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Dern studied at theActors Studio, alongsideElia Kazan andLee Strasberg. He starred withLyle Kessler in the Philadelphia premiere ofSamuel Beckett'sWaiting for Godot, and starred withPaul Newman andGeraldine Page in the original Broadway run ofTennessee Williams'Sweet Bird of Youth.

In the 1960s, Dern played the sailor in a few flashbacks inMarnie and a murdered lover inHush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte. He played a murderous rustler inHang 'Em High, a gunfighter inSupport Your Local Sheriff!, and an impoverished farmer in the film adaptation ofHorace McCoy's novelThey Shoot Horses, Don't They?.

In 1963, Dern starred in Season 1 - Ep.14 of the originalThe Outer Limits. Title - The Zanti Misfits.

InMark Rydell's western filmThe Cowboys, he played a cattle thief who kills a rancher (John Wayne). Dern had a leading role in the ecological science-fiction filmSilent Running and co-starred withJack Nicholson inThe King of Marvin Gardens. Dern played Tom Buchanan in the film adaptation ofF. Scott Fitzgerald's novelThe Great Gatsby (1974). InKirk Douglas'Revisionist Western filmPosse, Dern played a train-robber who uses his wiles to turn the tables on his captor, an ambitious, politically mindedmarshal. Dern starred in the beauty pageant satire filmSmile, and inAlfred Hitchcock's final filmFamily Plot. He played a detective on the trail of a getaway driver (Ryan O'Neal) in theneo-noir filmThe Driver. InJohn Frankenheimer's thriller filmBlack Sunday, Dern played a vengeful Vietnam War veteran andGoodyear Blimp pilot who launches a massive terrorist attack at theSuper Bowl. Dern played another Vietnam veteran and the disturbed husband of a perplexed woman (Jane Fonda) inHal Ashby's war filmComing Home, and was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

InBob Brooks'erotic thriller filmTattoo, Dern played an increasingly-deranged tattoo artist who imprisons a fashion model (Maud Adams). The film was dogged by controversy throughout its post-production and pre-release phase - the film's release was delayed by nearly a year - and for his lead performance, Dern was nominated for theGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor. However, he bounced back by winning theSilver Bear for Best Actor at the33rd Berlin International Film Festival for his performance inJason Miller'sThat Championship Season (1982).[11]

Over the next few decades, Dern played a Vietnam veteran and neighborhood survivalist inJoe Dante's suburban satireThe 'Burbs, a local crime boss in Michael Ritchie'sDiggstown, a rival ofWild Bill Hickok inWalter Hill'sWild Bill, andGeorge Spahn inQuentin Tarantino'sOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood. Dern's autobiography,Things I've Said, But Probably Shouldn't Have: An Unrepentant Memoir, was published in 2007.

InAlexander Payne's filmNebraska, Dern played a resident believing he has won a million dollars, and undertakes a road trip fromBillings, Montana toLincoln, Nebraska to get the prize. He won theBest Actor Award at the2013 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Actor.[12][13]

Directors and craft

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In the course of his long and prolific career, Dern collaborated with film directors, including Walter Hill (The Driver,Wild Bill andLast Man Standing), Joe Dante (The 'Burbs,Small Soldiers andThe Hole), and Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained,The Hateful Eight andOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood). In an interview forThe A.V. Club, Dern said: "I always say that I feel like I've worked for six geniuses in my career... And the six directors, not in any order, would be Mr. Kazan, Mr. Hitchcock,Douglas Trumbull, Alexander Payne, Quentin Tarantino, andFrancis Coppola."[14] In an interview withJosh Olson and Joe Dante for thepodcast seriesThe Movies That Made Me, and while discussing his career, Dern cited the films ofDavid Lean (specifically,Lawrence of Arabia,Great Expectations andThe Bridge on the River Kwai), as among the films that inspired him.[15] When asked if he has ever contemplated retirement, Dern said: "If you think I'm gonna retire soJimmy fucking Caan can get another part from me, you're dead wrong. Because I'm gonna go till I'm 100. My goal is to do stuff with older characters that people never got the chance to do, because they never lived long enough... And because I don't have anything else I can do."[16][unreliable source]

Personal life

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Dern was married to Marie Dawn Pierce from 1957 to 1959.[17] He marriedDiane Ladd in 1960. Their first daughter died from head injuries after falling into a swimming pool in 1962.[18] The couple's second daughter is actressLaura Dern, born in 1967. After his divorce from Ladd, Dern married Andrea Beckett in 1969.[19]

Dern has been an avid runner his whole life. In high school he recorded a half-mile best time of 1:55.8, and he later was on the track team at the University of Pennsylvania.[20] He said that between the ages of 28 and 70 he ran between 2,500 and 4,000 miles per year. In the 1986 filmOn the Edge he played a runner seeking redemption in a contest based on theDipsea Race, and the 1978 filmComing Home both begins and ends with scenes of Dern running. In a 2014 interview at age 77, he said he still ran nearly every day, albeit more slowly.

Filmography

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Key
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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Wild RiverJack RoperUncredited
1962The CrimebustersJoe Krajac
1964MarnieSailor
Hush...Hush, Sweet CharlotteJohn Mayhew
1966The Wild AngelsJoe "Loser" Kearns
1967The War WagonHammond
The St. Valentine's Day MassacreJohn May
The TripJohn
Waterhole No. 3Deputy Sam Tippen
Will PennyRafe Quint
1968Psych-OutSteve Davis
Hang 'Em HighMiller
1969Support Your Local Sheriff!Joe Danby
Castle KeepLt. Billy Byron Bix
Number OneRichie Fowler
The Cycle SavagesKeeg
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?James Bates
1970Bloody MamaKevin Dirkman
The Rebel RousersJ.J. Weston
1971The Incredible 2-Headed TransplantDr. Roger Girard
Drive, He SaidCoach Bullion
1972The CowboysAsa Watts (Long Hair)
Silent RunningFreeman Lowell
Thumb TrippingSmitty
The King of Marvin GardensJason Staebler
1973Pat Garrett and Billy the KidDeputyUncredited
The Laughing PolicemanLeo Larsen
1974The Great GatsbyTom Buchanan
1975PosseJack Strawhorn
SmileBig Bob Freelander
1976Family PlotGeorge Lumley
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved HollywoodGrayson Potchuck
The TwistWilliam Brandels
1977Black SundayMichael Lander
1978Coming HomeCaptain Bob Hyde
The DriverThe Detective
1980Middle Age CrazyBobby Lee Burnett
1981TattooKarl Kinsky
1982That Championship SeasonGeorge Sitkowski
Harry Tracy, DesperadoHarry Tracy
1986On the EdgeWes Holman
1987The Big TownMr. Edwards
World Gone WildEthan
19881969Cliff Denny
1989The 'BurbsMark Rumsfield
1990After Dark, My SweetGarrett "Uncle Bud" Stoker
1992DiggstownJohn Gillon
1995Wild BillWill Plummer
1996Down PeriscopeAdmiral Yancy Graham
Mulholland FallsThe ChiefUncredited
Last Man StandingSheriff Ed Galt
1998Small SoldiersLink Static (Voice)
1999The HauntingMr. Dudley
If... Dog... Rabbit...McGurdy
2000All the Pretty HorsesThe Judge
2001The Glass HouseAlvin Begleiter
2003Masked and AnonymousEditor
Milwaukee, MinnesotaSean McNally
MonsterThomas
2005MadisonHarry Volpi
Down in the ValleyCharlie
2006Believe in MeEllis Brawley
Walker PayneChester
The Astronaut FarmerHal
The Hard EasyGene
2007The Cake EatersEasy Kimbrough
The Death and Life of Bobby ZHippy NarratorUncredited
2008Swamp DevilHoward Blame
The Golden BoysCaptain Perez Ryder
2009American CowslipCliff
The Hole 3DCreepy Carl
The LightkeepersBennie
2010TrimDale Banks
2011ChooseDr. Ronald Pendleton
Inside OutVic Small
TwixtBobby LaGrange
2012From Up on Poppy HillYoshio Onodera (voice)English dub
Hitting the CycleJames
Django UnchainedCurtis Carrucan
2013Coffin BabyVance Henrickson
Northern BordersAustin Kittredge Sr.
NebraskaWoody Grant
Fighting for FreedomChristian Dobbe
2014Cut BankGeorgie Wits
2015The Hateful EightGeneral Sanford Smithers
2017American ViolenceRichard Morton
Class RankOswald Flannigan
The LearsDavenport Lear
HickokDoc Rivers O'Roark
Our Souls at NightDorlan Becker
ChappaquiddickJoseph P. Kennedy Sr.
2018NostalgiaRonnie Ashemore
White Boy RickRay Wershe
FreaksAlan/Mr. Snowcone
Warning ShotCalvin
American DresserKing
Lez BombGrandpa
2019The MustangMyles
The Peanut Butter FalconCarl
Once Upon a Time in HollywoodGeorge Spahn
Remember MeClaude
Swing Low (subsequently titledRavage)Mallinckroft
Inherit the ViperClay Carter
QT8: The First EightHimselfDocumentary[21]
The Artist's Wife[22]Richard Smythson
Badland[23]Reginald Cooke
2020EmperorLevi Coffin
Death in TexasReynolds
2021Last CallCoach Finnegan
Buck AlamoDeath
OverrunArkadi Dubkova
The GatewayMarcus
Hands That BindHank
Christmas vs. the WaltersCliff Walters
Last Shoot OutBlair Callahan
2022The HaterFrank
HellblazersBill Unger
Mid-CenturyEmil Larson
The Most Dangerous GameWhitney Tyler
2023The WeaponDoris
Butch Cassidy and the Wild BunchMike Cassidy
Accidental TexanScheermeyer
Butch vs. SundanceMike Cassidy
Hunting GamesHenry
Old DadsRichie Jacobs
2024Bloodline KillerDr. Lucien
The Devil's TrapMr. Cohen
2025The World's Happiest ManTom
Bad Men Must BleedGeorge Wells
FeatheredRockPost-production
TBAReminiscePapa Joe
NorthboundArthur

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Route 66AlbertEpisode: "The Man on the Monkey Board"
1961Naked CityNickyEpisode: "Bullets Cost Too Much"
HollisEpisode: "The Fault in Our Stars" (uncredited)
Sea HuntFBI Agent John FurilloEpisode: "Crime at Sea"
Surfside 6Johnny PageEpisode: "Daphne, Girl Detective"
ThrillerJohnny NortonEpisode: "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk"
Ben CaseyBilly HarrisEpisode: "A Dark Night for Billy Harris"
The DetectivesJud TreadwellEpisode: "Act of God"
Cain's HundredJoe KrajacEpisode: "Crime and Commitment: Part 1"
1962Cain's HundredEddie LightEpisode: "The Left Side of Canada"
The Dick Powell ShowDeeringEpisode: "Squadron"
1962–1963Stoney BurkeE.J. Stocker17 episodes
1963The Dick Powell ShowHank FairbrotherEpisode: "The Old Man and the City"
Kraft Suspense TheatreMaynardEpisode: "The Hunt"
The Outer LimitsBen GarthEpisode: "The Zanti Misfits"
Wagon TrainSeth BancroftEpisode: "The Eli Bancroft Story"
The FugitiveDeputy MartinEpisode: "The Other Side of the Mountain"
1964The VirginianPellEpisode: "First to Thine Own Self"
Lee DarrowEpisode: "The Payment"
Wagon TrainJud FisherEpisode: "Those Who Stay Behind"
The FugitiveCharleyEpisode: "Come Watch Me Die"
77 Sunset StripRalph WheelerEpisode: "Lovers' Lane"
The Greatest Show on EarthVernonEpisode: "The Last of the Strongmen"
The Alfred Hitchcock HourRoy BullockEpisode: "Night Caller"
JesseEpisode: "Lonely Place"
12 O'Clock HighLieutenant MichaelsEpisode: "Golden Boy Had Nine Black Sheep"
1965Lieutenant DantonEpisode: "The Lorelei"
Lieutenant MichaelsEpisode: "The Mission"
Technical Sergeant Frank JonesEpisode: "The Jones Boys"
The VirginianBert KramerEpisode: "A Little Learning"
Wagon TrainWilkinsEpisode: "The Indian Girl Story"
The FugitiveCodyEpisode: "Corner of Hell"
HankEpisode: "The Good Guys and the Bad Guys"
RawhideEd RankinEpisode: "Walk into Terror"
LaredoJoe DurkeeEpisode: "Rendezvous at Arillo"
A Man Called ShenandoahBobby BallantineEpisode: "The Verdict"
The F.B.I.Private First Class Byron LandyEpisode: "Pound of Flesh"
GunsmokeDoyle PhlegerEpisode: "Ten Little Indians"
Judd PrintEpisode: "South Wind"
1966Lou StoneEpisode: "The Jailer"
The FugitiveHutchEpisode: "The Devil's Disciples"
BrandedLesEpisode: "The Wolfers"
The LonerLud GrantEpisode: "To Hang a Dead Man"
DisneylandTurkEpisode: "Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter"
Run for Your LifeAlex RyderEpisode: "The Treasure Seekers"
The Big ValleyJack FolletEpisode: "Under a Dark Star"
Harry DixonEpisode: "By Force and Violence"
ClovisEpisode: "The Lost Treasure"
1967Gabe SkeelsEpisode: "Four Days to Furnace Hill"
Run for Your LifeAlex Ryder2 episodes
1968LancerLucas ThatcherEpisode: "Julie"
The Big ValleyJohn WeaverEpisode: "The Prize"
The F.B.I.Virgil Roy PhippsEpisode: "The Nightmare"
BonanzaCully MacoEpisode: "The Trackers"
1969LancerTom NevillEpisode: "A Person Unknown"
GunsmokeGuerinEpisode: "The Long Night"
Then Came BronsonBucky O'NeillEpisode: "Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt"
1970BonanzaBaylissEpisode: "The Gold Mine"
Land of the GiantsThorgEpisode: "Wild Journey"
The High ChaparralWadeEpisode: "Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
The ImmortalLuther SeacombeEpisode: "To the Gods Alone"
1985SpaceStanley Mott5 episodes
ToughloveRob ChartersTelevision film
1987Roses Are for the RichDouglas Osborne
Uncle Tom's CabinAugustine St. Claire
1989Trenchcoat in ParadiseJohn Hollander
1990The Court-Martial of Jackie RobinsonScout Ed Higgins
1991Into the BadlandsT.L. Barston
Carolina SkeletonsJunior Stoker
1993It's Nothing PersonalBilly Archer
1994Dead Man's RevengePayton McCay
Amelia Earhart: The Final FlightGeorge Putnam
1995A Mother's PrayerJohn Walker
Mrs. MunckPatrick Leary
1999Hard Time: The PremonitionWinston
2003King of the HillRandy Strickland (voice)Episode: "Boxing Luanne"
Hard GroundNate HutchinsonTelevision film
2006–2011Big LoveFrank Harlow29 episodes
2007CSI: NYVetEpisode: "Boo"
2013Pete's ChristmasGrandpaTelevision film
2016The CowboyHimselfTelevision documentary
2019Black MondayRod "The Jammer" Jaminski2 episodes
Mr. MercedesJohn Rothstein8 episodes
2021GoliathFrank Zax8 episodes
2024Palm RoyaleSkeet3 episodes

Video games

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YearTitleRole
2020Shadow StalkersThe Director
2020MegaRace: DeathMatchRabies

Awards and nominations

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YearTitleAward
1972Drive, He SaidNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
1973The CowboysBronze Wrangler for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
1975The Great GatsbyNominated –Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
1979Coming HomeNominated –Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated –Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
1983That Championship SeasonSilver Bear for Best Actor
2009Swamp DevilPhiladelphia Film Festival Jury Prize
2014NebraskaAARP Annual Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actor
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast
Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Award
Dublin Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
National Board of Review Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Ensemble Cast
Nominated –American Comedy Award for Comedy Actor – Film
Nominated –BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated –Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
Nominated –Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
Nominated –Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Gold Derby Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated –Guardian Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
Nominated –London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year
Nominated –San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated –St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated –Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture
2019FreaksBest Actor at Horrorant International Film Festival[24]

References

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  1. ^"Awards - Best Actor Award".Festival De Cannes. May 26, 2013.Archived from the original on September 8, 2021.
  2. ^"Actor Bruce Dern | Interviews | Tavis Smiley". PBS. January 15, 2014. Archived fromthe original on January 15, 2014. RetrievedMay 29, 2016.
  3. ^Dern, Bruce; Fryer, Christopher; Crane, Robert (November 18, 2014).Bruce Dern: A Memoir. University Press of Kentucky.ISBN 978-0813147130.

    He died the week I was born in 1936.

    and

    And I say, "Yeah, I like it. I'll do it. What else do I need to know?"

    "Nothing," Krofft says. "You show up June sixth."

    "That's two days after my birthday."

  4. ^Current Biography Yearbook. H. W. Wilson Company. 1979. p. 102.

    Dern, Bruce

    June 4, 1936- Actor.

  5. ^"Bruce Dern Biography (1936-)".www.filmreference.com.
  6. ^"John Dern, 54, Utility Chief, Attorney, Dies". Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2013.
  7. ^"Bruce Dern accepts Career Achievement Award at the Chicago Intern - Time Out Chicago". Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2013. RetrievedNovember 30, 2013.
  8. ^"New Again: Bruce Dern – Page". Interview Magazine. October 2, 2013. RetrievedMay 29, 2016.
  9. ^abBorrelli, Christopher (November 11, 2013)."Bruce Dern's long run to 'Nebraska'".Chicago Tribune.
  10. ^"Bruce Dern shows a dangerous streak in 'Big Love'".Los Angeles Times. January 13, 2010.
  11. ^"Berlinale: 1983 Prize Winners".berlinale.de. RetrievedNovember 20, 2010.
  12. ^"Cannes Film Festival: Awards 2013".Cannes. May 26, 2013. RetrievedMay 26, 2013.
  13. ^"Cannes: Lesbian Drama 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' Wins Palme d'Or".The Wrap. Archived fromthe original on October 30, 2013. RetrievedMay 26, 2013.
  14. ^"Bruce Dern traces his career progression from "fifth cowboy from the right" to American icon".The A.V. Club. November 21, 2017. RetrievedMay 1, 2021.
  15. ^"The Movies That Made Me season 4 episode 11: Bruce Dern".Trailers from Hell. RetrievedMay 1, 2021.
  16. ^"Bruce Dern on meeting 'fragile' Marilyn Monroe and why he won't retire".New York Post. September 5, 2019. RetrievedMay 1, 2021.
  17. ^Gordon, Roger L. (2018).Supporting Actors in Motion Pictures. Vol. 2. Dorrance Publishing. p. 160.ISBN 978-1480958418. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2020.
  18. ^"Diane Ladd".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2020.Diane died at just 18 months after she sustained a head injury from falling into a swimming pool.
  19. ^"Actor nominated for Oscar married in Carson City".Reno Gazette Journal.
  20. ^Daniloff, Caleb (February 19, 2014)."A Running Conversation with Bruce Dern".Runners World. RetrievedAugust 26, 2025.
  21. ^McNary, Dave (February 13, 2019)."Director Reclaims Rights to Documentary '21 Years: Quentin Tarantino' (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2020.
  22. ^"The Artist's Wife | Celsius Entertainment | London | Film Sales".
  23. ^Leydon, Joe (October 31, 2019).""Badland" review".Variety. RetrievedJune 8, 2020.
  24. ^"Horrorant 2019: Daniel Robbins' PLEDGE Takes Home Top Prize". May 18, 2019.

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