ActorVoice Actor

Bruce Dern Net Worth

Bruce Dern Net Worth and Salary: Bruce Dern is an American actor who has a net worth of $12 million. Dern is probably best known for playing villains, and he is famous for his “unstable” acting style. He was nominated for an Academy Award after his performance in 1978’s “Coming Home,” and once again in 2013 for “Nebraska.” Dern was quite active during the 70s, and he appeared in other films such as “Silent Running,” “The King of Marvin Gardens,” “The Cowboys,” “Posse,” “Family Plot,” and “Black Sunday.”

Bruce Dern Early Life

Early Life and Family: Bruce MacLeish Dern was born on June 4th of 1936 in Chicago, Illinois. Raised by attorney John Dern in Kenilworth, Illinois, Bruce became a talented track star in high school and even tried to qualify for the United States Olympic trials in 1956 as a runner. After graduating from high school, Dern attended the University of Pennsylvania.

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Bruce Dern Info
Net Worth$12 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthJune 4, 1936 (age 87 years)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.83 m)
ProfessionActor, Voice Actor
NationalityUnited States of America

Favorite Quotes from Bruce Dern

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I've always thought that if Israel really wanted to solve the problem, they'd just start tomorrow and push right to the Jordan River, and anything in their way goes. They don't need America or someone else to help.

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The people I worked with were bigger than life. Once you put them on the screen, they were huge.

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I tried to make the Olympics team in 1956.

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I took Laura on a trip once where we followed the Immigrant Trail for about six hundred miles. She really learned a lesson. People forget too often how it was back then.

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The Palestinians need more help from the Arab countries. Since 1967, the world has learned that there is not going to be real progress in the region until Palestine gets something back that they had.

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