Glenn A. Bruce

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Biography

Glenn A. Bruce was born in Miami, Florida, son of William Arden Bruce, an aircraft router for Eastern Airlines, and Verona Sizemore Bruce, a mechanical draftsman and advertising executive for Panelfold Doors. Glenn figured out how to "write his way through school" from the 6th grade, editing the school newspaper, and again later in college. A professor suggested writing for TV and had a writer-producer friend send a copy of "Hello Larry" - but when Glenn read it, he knew instantly he was not destined to write sitcoms. Nonetheless in 1979, Glenn moved to L.A., worked for rental houses Leonetti and PSI and almost became a Teamster driver. That Fall, he took one of Syd Field's first classes at Sherwood Oaks Experimental College and his "life changed." In two months, Glenn had written his first screenplay "Sudden Courage" which got him his first agent and was optioned several times. He knew screenwriting was his calling. His first sale was sketch material to "Assualted Nuts" . In 2000, Glenn moved to the mountains to teach Screenwriting, Acting for the Camera, and Video Production A-Z at Appalachian State University. He has also written, directed and produced commercials and industrial videos and developed feature films to direct and produce.

  • Primary profession
  • Writer·assistant_director·producer

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Glenn directed some 1,100 Acting for the Camera scenes while teaching in a Burbank acting class in the 1980s, where he worked with Heather Locklear, Leslie Hope, Jeff Speakman, Kimberlin Brown, Nadine Van der Velde, Tracy Bregman, Wendy Kilbourne, Kristi Ferrell, Tony Quinn, Marc Decascos, and Kato Kaelin.

Glenn considers meeting Lucille Ball and Fred Astaire as career highlights.

Glenn surfed for 35 years including Florida, North Carolina, California and Hawaii.

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