Bruce McGill

Amerikaans acteur

Bruce McGill is an American actor born in 1950. He has established a notable career in film, with a range of memorable roles in various movies. One of his most significant collaborations has been with director Michael Mann, with whom he worked on several projects, including The Insider, Ali, and Collateral. These films, released between 1999 and 2004, demonstrate McGill's ability to work with acclaimed directors and be part of high-profile productions.

In addition to his work with Michael Mann, McGill has appeared in other iconic films. One of his earliest notable roles was as Daniel Simpson "D-Day" Day in the classic comedy Animal House, directed by John Landis. He has also played Sheriff Dean Farley in the comedy film My Cousin Vinny. Throughout his career, McGill has demonstrated his versatility as an actor, taking on a variety of roles in different genres and working with a range of directors and actors. His contributions to the film industry have made him a recognizable figure in American cinema.