- Born
- Nickname
- Tony
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, Anthony Bruce began writing student articles for the Terre Haute Tribune in October of 1981 while attending Terre Haute North Vigo High School. He went on to continue his writing for several newspapers and magazines throughout the United States. In 1997 he penned his play, "Visions of Sugarplums", which premiered in a Palm Springs, California, theatre one year later. In 1998 independent film producer Edward J. Fasulo was impressed enough with Bruce's writing talent to commission him to write the screenplay for the film version of his play, Visions of Sugarplums (2001), which was released in VHS and DVD formats on November 30, 2001. On April 30, 2001, Bruce's screenplay "Murder at Random" (aka "Murder at Hollandsburg") was optioned for film production by Emmy Award winner and veteran producer/casting executive (Columbia/Screen Gems Television) Renée Valente and fellow producer Eddie Kritzer. Bruce has another screenplay in the works entitled "Redefining Normal", which is based on his own "very colorful" true life story.- IMDb Mini Biography By: A. Nonymous
- He is a former child stage actor.
- He is a former local live-coverage segment coordinator for "The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon", benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association, at WTWO TV 2 (NBC) in Terre Haute, Indiana.
- He hosted a local live-audience TV talk show entitled "Reality with Anthony Bruce", based in San Diego in 1993.
- His stageplay "Visions of Sugarplums" was published in book form by Dialogus Play Service, based in Dallas, in 1997.
- He is a former middle school drama teacher in Los Angeles.
- "I've always been a writer... It's just that I've spent most of my life doing research." (from a live-radio show interview on Anthony Bruce's very colorful past, which is documented in his screenplay "Redefining Normal".)
- The healing process begins with the truth.
- Your choice in life is to either be a victim or a survivor, and being a survivor is far more rewarding.
- Hollywood's all about egos and finding the ones you can tolerate.
- "I hosted a San Diego based talk show in the early 90s -- until they pulled the plug, which of course is the only way anyone has gotten me to shut up over the years." (from a 2004 news interview).
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