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  1. Bruce Campbell. Actor: Bubba Ho-Tep. In 1979 with his Detroit friends, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell raised $350,000 for a low-budget film, The Evil Dead (1981), in which he starred and co-executive produced.

  2. Bruce Campbell. Actor: Bubba Ho-Tep. In 1979 with his Detroit friends, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell raised $350,000 for a low-budget film, The Evil Dead (1981), in which he starred and co-executive produced.

  3. Bruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known best for his role as Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead horror series, beginning with the short movie Within the Woods (1978).

  4. Bruce Campbell was an actor, known for I, Robot (2004), Double Jeopardy (1999) and Blackwoods (2001). He died on 24 April 2005 in Canada.

  5. Mistaken for his character Ash from the 'Evil Dead' trilogy, Bruce Campbell is forced to fight a real monster in a small Oregon town. Director Bruce Campbell Stars Bruce Campbell Grace Thorsen Taylor Sharpe

  6. Burn Notice: Created by Matt Nix. With Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless. US spy Michael Weston suddenly finds himself 'burned'-discredited without any form of procedure. Since no one will really help him, he survives by doing impossible jobs for desperate people in Miami.

  7. Jun 15, 2023 · From The Evil Dead's Ash to Burn Notice's Sam Axe, these unforgettable Bruce Campbell roles will have fans completely entertained. Read on to see our favorite performances from the B-movie...

  8. 2016 The Dangers of Having a Chainsaw for a Hand (from Ash vs. Evil Dead) (Video short) Bruce Campbell

  9. Mistaken for his character Ash from the 'Evil Dead' trilogy, Bruce Campbell is forced to fight a real monster in a small Oregon town.

  10. It’s America’s Most Wanted for stuff you forgot about. DISCONTINUED starring Bruce Campbell is streaming now on the Maximum Effort Channel on Fubo. Screen Legend Bruce Campbell takes us on a journey through the past using defunct products, subjects, and phrases.

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