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]
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]
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.
^"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.