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The Official Bruce Campbell FAQ
Post-Release v1.1 - STANDARD revision
Last Updated: AUGUST 27, 1996
Written by: Bruce Campbell and Robert E. Waring
Where to get the latest version: HTTP://www.iquest.net/~rwaring/aod
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DISCLAIMER

This FAQ is to aid in informing the public about the actor Bruce Campbell. In no way should this promote you into an acting career, acting with others, or acting in any other fashion. Additionally, Robert E. Waring claims NO responsibility regarding ANY acting activity concerning this FAQ, or indirectly related to this FAQ. The information contained in this FAQ only reflects Bruce Campbells answers to his most common questions. Questioning Bruce Campbell regarding any information in this FAQ is not recommended. That's why the FAQ was created to begin with!

UPDATE INFORMATION

Ver 1.0 - Placed online 8/12/96
Ver 1.1 8/27/96 - Added Fake Shemp Story, AOD Original vs. US Release dialogue changes, the Quick and the Dead Wedding Shemp info, Sam Rami Films, Bruce Campbell roles, and the Evil Dead Merchandise sections.

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BRUCE CAMPBELL FAQ V1.0 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1: WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?
2: WHAT'S CURRENT
3: ANOTHER EVIL DEAD?
4: THE AOD ENDINGS
5: ADVICE FOR FILMAKERS/ACTORS
6: RUMOR CONTROL
7: FAVORITE FLICKS
8: FAVORITE ACTORS/ACTRESS
9: FAVORITE MUSIC
10: FAVORITE COLOR
11: PERSONAL STUFF
12: FAKE SHEMP?
13: SAM RAIMI INFO
14: EVIL DEAD MERCHANDISE
15: CONCLUSION

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And now, the Questions!

Bruce Campbell Frequently asked questions

1. Who the hell are you?:

My basic, boring story - The beginning

I was born June 22, 1958 at the Beaumont hospital in royal oak, Michigan - any questions, so far? I grew up in Birmingham, Michigan just outside of the Detroit area - that's right, a filthy suburbanite and let me tell you, it was rough!

My interest in acting began at an early age, stemming from my old man's own desire to be an artist - as in a painter - his name was Charlie - and still is. See, Chas. Worked in the advertising industry, but spent his spare time as a member of a local community theater - as a creative outlet from his unsatisfying job as an advertising executive.

At the tender age of eight, I saw dad perform in a production of "The Pajama Game." He was having a hoot and acting goofy and it finally dawned on me that adults could still have fun and screw around - if you were an actor. Needless to say, this event left a lasting impression.

Soon after, at the same theater group, I was cast in my first play, "The King and I." At first, I was only in the chorus, but as fate would have it, a much bigger role presented itself: the role of Chu Lu Long Horn, the king's son, became open - some kid fell ill - you know the age old story. For some reason, unknown to this day, I was mysteriously cast in his place.

This part was my first opportunity to speak lines of dialogue and even sing (god forbid!) In front of an audience. The experience turned out to be a good one and little Brucie was hooked. The following years at the community theater brought new roles (Since I was getting taller), and I finally was able to join the community theater at the age of eighteen.

During a high school drama class (1975), I met a snot-nosed kid named Raimi - that's Sam Raimi to you. We both did lame pantomimes and wound up consoling each other. Eventually, I became his magic show assistant (Sam performed at various bar mitzvahs, etc.) And we plunged into amateur film making. Throughout high school, we wrote, produced, directed, and acted in about 50 super-8mm movies, developing our primitive skills.

The summer after graduating from high school, I applied for (and got) an apprenticeship with the cherry county playhouse in northern Michigan. There, I worked for nothing all summer under the thumb of such TV stars as Abe Vigoda, Doug McClure, and Tommy Smothers. This small dose of "professional" experience cemented my interest in this ridiculous "business."

That fall, I enrolled in college - Western Michigan University. I soon found, however, that the textbook theories and formulas of college failed to compare with my recent hands-on experience - basically, to me, college sucked. So, after six whole months, I dropped out and went to work as a production assistant (a gopher - a runner, a lackey, a whipping boy) for a Detroit TV production company. I worked there for about a year, performing odd jobs, running errands, sometimes literally sweeping studios and Basically learning the nuts and bolts of the film industry.

Later, after I got tired of seeing lame actors get cast in stuff that I felt I could do as lamely, I got into the maddening world of commercials and industrial films (training films) for the automotive industry. These presentations, rife with long passageS of technical dialogue, shot in continuous, uncut takes were unquestionably the toughest work I've ever done - before or since. See, you can't improvise or change anything - it's a nightmare...

Right around this time, I met Robert Tapert, a roommate of Sam Raimi's brother at Michigan state university - is that convoluted enough for you? Rob had become interested in film making after seeing Sam's early films - go figure. Later, both Sam and Rob also left college early and we became a trio of drop-out losers!

In 1979, with Sam and Rob, we raised $350,000 for a low-budget film, "Evil Dead." I starred and co-executive produced. Completed piecemeal over four years (after all, what was the rush?), The film first gained notoriety in England where it became the best-selling video of 1983, beating out The Shining - suck on that! After its appearance at Cannes (that's a fancy, pretentious festival in France), where Stephen King dubbed it "The most ferociously original horror film of the year," New Line Cinema stepped forward to release evil dead in the U.S. - after first rejecting it, I might add...

After filming "Crimewave," a cross-genre picture Rob Tapert and I co-produced - written by Sam, with his newfound partners Ethan and Joel Coen (who was the assistant editor of the original "Evil Dead"), Dino Delaurentiis agreed to cough up the dough for the sequel to "Evil Dead." Blessed with a budget ten times the original, "Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn" was released in 1987 and I again starred in and co-produced (with Rob) this "less gory, more funny" sequel.

A move to Los Angeles followed, and I gained a slippery foothold in a series of independent genre films (classics! All of 'em!) Such as "Maniac Cop," "Moontrap," and "Sundown: A Vampire in Retreat."

I met my wife, (then a costume designer) Ida Gearon, on The set of "Mindwarp," a "post-apocalyptic Jeremiah Johnson." After that, I put my producer hat back on and co-executive produced the biker yarn "easy wheels" and produced "Lunatics: A Love Story," for Rca/Columbia.

In 1992, I rejoined Sam and Rob and made the third of the evil dead trilogy, "Army of Darkness," which I starred in again and co-produced for Universal Studios. Immediately following that, those nutty Coen brothers allowed me to weasel my way into their "Big business comedy" "The Hudsucker Proxy" for Warner Bros.

I then made my foray into the whacky world of television, first starring in the touted fox series "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr." Then as a recurring guest-star (billionaire bad guy Bill Church, Jr.) On "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman."

With these under my little belt, I was able to bull my way into the director's chair, helming several episodes and guest-starring in the wild and wooley syndicated series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys." I have since reprised my "Autolycus: The King of Thieves" character in the new "Hercules" companion series "Xena: Warrior Princess."

In the last two years or so, I've been able to get a little deeper into this thing called television, with appearances on Sam Raimi's cryptic "American Gothic" (hard to guess how I got that part, eh?), Disney's TV movie update of "The Love Bug," and a dramatic turn on that darn serious show - "Homicide." I joined up again with fox earlier this year for their high-rated "Twister"-like TV film (okay, I'll admit it...), "Tornado."

But, I haven't abandoned the old film roots, though. During this time, I snuck into "Congo," (which actually made a bag full of dough) and John Carpenter's "Escape from L.A."

2. Yeah, yeah...but what's current?

Here is a run-down of upcoming stuff that will soon make their way to a theater/video store/television set near you...

I'll play:

-- a creepy surgeon in the feature, "Escape from LA"

-- a jaded, pissed-off jerk of a mechanic in the TV movie update of "The Love Bug" due out on ABC, early '97.

-- a revolutionary computer wizard in the cyber-adventure film, "Menno's Mind," for Mhowtime. No air date yet.

-- the voice of "fin" in the CD-ROM adventure game "Cold-Blooded" due out in December some time - check those compUSA stores!

-- one of Tom Arnold's sidekicks in "McHale's Navy." Done shooting in Mexico. Probably released spring of '97.

-- an ex-con in a gritty crime drama called "Blood Money" (wow - black and white!) I play a guy who sets out to rob the prison laundry system whereIi worked for 5 years (while in the pen) and re-capture his wasted youth in the process.

It's an independent effort, bound for art house theaters, directed by a long-time associate Josh Becker (Lunatics: A Love Story, thou shalt not kill...except). No release date yet.

-- also, I recently closed a new deal with Disney television to develop a new television show. I don't know what type of show yet.


3. Will there be another "Evil Dead" movie?

Don't hold your breath just yet... there are currently no plans to do another "Evil Dead" flick. Time, economics and the schedules of the principal participants are all factors. However, I would be happy to do another one if Sam Raimi directs. You never know...

We are in the process of putting together the ultimate Army of Darkness sequel! Visit the Evil Dead IV - Lost in Time Webplay project at http://www.iquest.net/~rwaring/aod4.htm See if you can help us create the ultimate AOD sequel!


4. Hey, what's the deal with the "Army of Darkness" endings?

There are two endings. In the original, the wise man gives ash a potion and tells him to drink one drop for each century I want to sleep. Ash seals himself up in a cave and, true to his genius, takes one drop too many of the potion. When he finally wakes up, he's one century too far into the future, and the world is a post-apocalyptic nightmare.

Oddly enough, Universal thought that ending was too depressing (since it didn't "test" well), so we had to shoot a second, "happier" ending. As far as i know, the original ending can only be found on the Japanese laser disc called "Captain Supermarket,"

Personally, I prefer the original ending - it's more appropriate for the character and the series, since it left the door open for #4!

Is it true that there have been dialogue and scene changes in the different versions?

Yes! Some examples of these changes are:

1.Dialogue changed in the scene where Ash goes to retrieve the Necronomicon.

2.Dialogue changed when Good Ash and Bad Ash meet.

3.Various changes in the windmill scene where the little Ashes are torturing regular Ash. Extra torture scenes have been included in the director's cut.


5. Ain't ya got any advice for filmmakers/actors?

Yeah...run!

It's a tough business, but there are no secrets. The entertainment business is the last gold rush - that's why so many flakes come to LA to discover fame and fortune. But, as my pal Robert Tapert always says, "It takes all kinds to fill the freeways."


Basically, you can be a Harvard grad (like Jodi Foster - or wherever she went...) Or you can come from the pig slaughterhouse - like Tom Arnold - it just doesn't matter.

What matters, I have found, is hard work and persistence. Patience is a big attribute out here in la-la land. But, you can't be lazy. All those horror stories you hear are told by lazy people.

There is a heck of a lot more than that, but I recommend that you get involved enough in the end of entertainment that interests you (in Iowa or not) and find out if it's for you. It might not be, and that's all right.


6. Rumor control:

-- The "Doom" movie & "Spiderman" movie - I am not, repeat, not "Cast as the lead" or involved with either of these projects...yet...

-- Bruce vs. Sam Raimi - Sam and I did not have a falling out, as some people have mysteriously reported. Heck, recently, we've worked together on "Hercules," "Xena," and "American Gothic."

Q: In the credits for The Quick & The Dead, Bruce Campbell is listed as a "Wedding Shemp." Where does he appear in the film?

A: He doesn't. There have been many reported sightings of Bruce in the film but his scenes do not appear in any of the cinema or video-released versions. If you would like to see what Bruce would've looked like had he appeared in the film, check out The Quick and the Dead - The Unofficial Web Page for some snapshots of him at http://www.azstarnet.com/~bish/qad.html

Q: The words Ash utters in 'Army Of Darkness' when he takes the Necronomicon sound familiar. Where have I heard them before?

A: In the film THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, the words Klaatu Barada Nikto are spoken by a character named Klaatu, an alien. In Army Of Darkness, when the Wise Man and Ash speak the words, the pronunciation has been slightly changed to Klaatu Varata Niktu, although in the Army Of Darkness shooting script the words are written as Klaatu Barada Nikto.

Q: Is the Necronomicon real or is it something Sam Raimi made up for the Evil Dead films?

A: It has been suggested that the Necronomicon was written by H.P. Lovecraft, but it was not. He rote a few references to it in his short stories, but denied it ever existed. In actual fact, it does, Although there are many different versions available and plenty of arguments as to which is the "authentic" version (try your local library or bookstore, possibly in the occult section).

One version that exists is edited and contains a foreword from a gentleman known as Simon. It is a spell book, which has spells for raising demons that were written several centuries ago. It states that once released you cannot send them back, since these spells are supposed to be thousands of years old. The Lords prayer is suggested...

It begins with the author stating that he his writing this book at the peril of his own soul. It is labeled as The Book of the Dead and The Book of the Black Earth. However, it is not bound in human flesh and inked in human blood. It is...just a paperback.

7. Okay, how about the basics - favorite flick:

"Bridge over the River Kwai," "Tender Mercies," "Sound of Music."

8. Keep going - favorite actors/actresses:

Robert Duvall - actor

Jennifer Jason Leigh - actress


9. Now let's get to the really boring stuff - favorite music:

I'm a 70's ballads kind-of-guy and - eeek! Country! Hey, you asked... all I can say is that I'll still be able to hear in a few years...


10. And for the lame question award - favorite color:

What, are you nuts? What do you care?

11. Moving on to personal stuff - family:

--married - five years
--kids - one of each.

A complete list of Bruce Campbell's film roles?

[Title / Involvement or Character (if actor) / Year]

1.The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr (actor: Brisco County Jr.) (TV) 1993
2.American Gothic (actor: Lt. Drey) (TV) 1995
3.Army Of Darkness (co-producer/actor: Ash) 1993
4.Congo (actor: Charles Travis) 1995
5.Crimewave (co-producer/actor: Renaldo) 1985
6.Darkman (actor: Final Shemp) 1990
7.The Dead Next Door (actor: NOTE--Voice Only) 1988
8.Escape from L.A. (actor: Surgeon General of Beverly Hills) 1996
9.The Evil Dead (producer/executive producer/actor: Ash) 1983
10.Evil Dead II (co-producer/actor: Ash) 1987
11.Going Back (actor: Bryce Chapman) 1983
12.Herbie, The Love Bug (actor: Hank Cooper) 1996 (TV)
13.Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (actor: Autolycus) (TV) 1995-1996
14.Homicide: Life On The Street (actor: Jake Rodzinski) (TV) 1996
15.The Hudsucker Proxy (actor: Smitty) 1994
16.Intruder (actor: Officer Howard) 1988
17.Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (actor: Bill Church Jr.) (TV) 1995
18.Lunatics: A Love Story (actor: Ray/Crazy Doctor) 1991
19.Maniac Cop (actor: Jack Forrest) 1988
20.Maniac Cop 2 (actor: Jack Forrest) 1990
21.Mind Warp (actor: Stover) 1992
22.Moontrap (actor: Ray Tanner) 1989
23.The Quick and The Dead (actor: Wedding Shemp) 1995
24.Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat (actor: Van Helsing) 1989
25.Thou Shalt Not Kill...Except (actor: NOTE--Voice Only) 1987
26.Tornado! (actor: Jake Thorne)(TV Movie) 1996
27.Waxwork II: Lost in Time (actor: John Loftmore) 1992
28.Xena: Warrior Princess (actor: Autolycus) (TV) 1996

The rest is...well...personal...

12: What's a Fake Shemp?

A fake shemp is basically a person who is an extra in any of Sam Raimi's films. Sometimes the "Shemp" may be just a hand or a stand-in. The term "fake Shemp" originates from Shemp Howard, who often worked in Three Stooges films (who Raimi is a huge fan of). Shemp died whilst the Stooges were in the middle of making a number of shorts so he was replaced by "fake Shemps", meaning stand-ins were used to finish the these incomplete films.

13: Sam Raimi Info

I'm a huge Sam Raimi fan. What are some of the films he's been involved with?

Here's a complete list of films Sam has written, directed, produced, executive-produced, and starred in (not including early 8mm films):

[Title / Involvement or Character (if actor) / Year]

1.American Gothic (executive producer) (TV) 1995-1996
2.Army of Darkness (director/writer) 1993
a.k.a. Evil Dead III: Army of Darkness 3.Body Bags (actor: Bill the Dead Attendant) 1991 a.k.a. John Carpenter Presents Body Bags
4.Crimewave (director/writer) 1985
5.Darkman (director/writer) 1990
6.Darkman II: The Return Of Durant (executive producer) 1994
7.Easy Wheels (writer: NOTE: written uder a pseudonym) 1989
8.The Evil Dead (director/writer/executive producer) 1983
9.Evil Dead II (director/writer/actor) 1987 a.k.a. Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn
10.The Flintstones (actor: Cliff look-a-like) 1994
11.Galaxis (actor: Officer)1995 a.k.a. Galactic Force
12.Hard Target (co-producer) 1993
13.Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (producer) (TV) 1994-1996
14.Hercules and the Amazon Women (producer) (TV) 1994
15.The Hudsucker Proxy (writer/2nd unit director/actor: Brainstormer) 1994
16.Indian Summer (actor: Stick Coder) 1993
17.Innocent Blood (actor: Roma Meats Man) 1992 a.k.a. A French Vampire In America
18.Intruder (actor: Randy) 1988
19.Journey to the Center of the Earth (actor: Collins) (TV) 1993
20.Maniac Cop (actor: Parade Reporter) 1988
21.Maniac Cop 2 (actor: News Reporter) 1990
22.M.A.N.T.I.S. (writer/actor: ?) (TV) 1994
23.Millers Crossing (actor: Snickering Gunman) 1990
24.The Quick and the Dead (director) 1995
25.Spies Like Us (actor: Drive-In Security) 1985
26.The Stand (actor: Bobby Terry) 1994
27.Thou Shalt Not Kill...Except (actor: Cult Leader) 1987
28.Timecop (producer) 1994
29.Xena: Warrior Princess (producer) (TV) 1995-1996


What else do I need to know about Sam Raimi?

Sam was born in Michigan in 1959. He made a number of 8mm films in his youth, a hobby which turned into a career. Sam attended Michigan State University where he founded a film making society with his brother Ivan and friend Robert Tapert (who now produces Raimi's films). After graduating from M.S.U., Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell formed Renaissance Pictures. Sam Raimi is a huge fan of The Three Stooges and often uses Stooge-like sequences in his films. Sam has two brothers, Ivan--who is a doctor and writer--and Theodore (Ted)--an actor. Sam currently resides in Silverlake, California.

Sam also has a connection with the Coen brothers (Joel and Ethan) that goes back a long way. Joel was assistant editor on Evil Dead, and Ethan, Joel and Sam co-wrote Crimewave. Sam was also a second unit director for The Hudsucker Proxy (one of the Coens' films).

14: Where can I get Evil Dead-related merchandise from?

Some time back, Hollywood Merchandising sold Army Of Darkness posters, photos, T-shirts and sweatshirts. It is unknown at this present time if they still have these items available. You can write to them at:

PO Box 2727
Dept. F
Hollywood, CA 90078
U.S.A.

There is also an Ash vinyl model available. It is approximately 18" tall, and features Ash holding the shotgun and either the chainsaw or his 'glove'. The figure comes with a miniature Book of the Dead. It is manufactured by a company in the USA called Screamin'. Their phone number is 1-518-432-4582.

Also available were a set of three Army of Darkness comics. They were published in November 1992 (Issue #1), December 1992 (Issue #2) and October 1993 (Issue #3) by Dark Horse Comics. Their mailing address is:

Dark Horse Comics, Inc.
10956 S.E. Main Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
U.S.A.

There is also an Army Of Darkness board game made by Leading Edge games. The game consists of a board, with pictures of many Deadites taken during the "storming the castle" scene. The players assume the roles of Henry the Red, or Arthur, or Ash and try to defend the castle walls while the Deadites try to get in. There are spots on the board for the pit, and Evil Sheila roams about.

There are also gaming miniatures that Leading Edge put out for the game. There's an Ash, Evil Ash, Good/Bad Ash, Every featured Deadite including the band, the Oldsmobile, the Pit, the Books of the Dead and their cradle, Arthur, Henry, Sheila, Evil Sheila, and a ton of others.

They also produced sculpted pins with the film's logo, chainsaw and Shotgun earings, and a large pewter Ash.

Are there soundtracks available for the Evil Dead films?

Yes, there are! Evil Dead 1 & 2 (composed by Joseph LoDuca) are available on one CD (total running time: 70m38s) as a Japanese import (CD order number is: SLCS-7198). The track listing is as follows:

EVIL DEAD

1.INTRODUCTION
2.EYE GAMES/ CHARM
3.BRIDGE OUT
4.RAPE OF THE VINES
5.ASCENT/ INFLECTION
6.AUTOMATIC WRITING
7.GIVE ME SOME SKIN
8.MORE SKIN
9.LOVE NEVER DIES
10.KANDARIAN DAGGER/ BOOK BURNING
11.PANIC
12.NOT THE SHOWER CURTAIN
13.CHECK ON YOU
14.PENCIL IT IN
15.GET THE LANTERN/ BOOK OF THE DEAD
16.DAWN/ INCANTATION
17.SHOTGUN
18.GAMES
19.THE CABIN PART 1/ WOUNDED MELODY

EVIL DEAD II

20.BEHEMOTH
21.HUSH LIL' BABY/ PEE WEE HEAD

22.THE BOOK OF EVIL

23.ASH'S DREAM/ DANCING GAME /DANCE OF THE DEAD

24.FRESH PANIC/ THE OTHER SIDE OF YOUR DREAM

25.THE PUTRIFIED FOREST/ UNDER HER SKIN

26.THE EVIL BEGINS ANEW /SUNRISE/ ASH ATTACKS

27.HAND AND MOUSE/ LOVE TRANSFORMS/ MIRROR, MIRROR/ BAD FINGERS

28.HAIL HE/ END TITLES


There is also an Army Of Darkness soundtrack with music by Joseph LoDuca & Danny Elfman. It contains 21 tracks total, 20 tracks by LoDuca and 1 track by Elfman. The track listing is:

ARMY OF DARKNESS

1.PROLOGUE
2.BUILDING THE DEATHCOASTER
3.GIVE ME SOME SUGAR/BONE'ANZA
4.TIME TRAVELLER
5.ASH SPLITS
6.LITTLE ASHES
7.ASH IN CHAINS
8.NIGHT COURT
9.THE FOREST OF THE DEAD/GRAVEYARD
10.THE PIT
11.GOD SAVE US
12.FOUL THING
13.MARCH OF THE DEAD (composed by Danny Elfman)
14.WHITES OF THEIR SKULLS
15.THE DEATHCOASTER
16.ON THE PARAPET
17.ASH BUCKLERS
18.SKELETOR
19.SOUL SWALLOWER
20.MANLY MEN
21.END TITLES

Total running time is 50m38s. The USA CD Order Number is: VSD-5411.

15: Conclusion

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That's all for now. Please keep your browsers checking this site for the updated BCFAQ! I know I had a lot of fun putting this thing together for all you BC Fans, and I hope you had a great time reading this. I hope this FAQ proves to provide a good resource for Bruce Campbell information. If you have any suggestions, additions, or comments for the FAQ, send me E-mail at "rwaring@iquest.net".

Thanks to Bruce Campbell, and thanks to you for reading the FAQ!

- Robert E. Waring