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Brad Dourif

Bradford Claude Dourif (March 18, 1950, Huntington, West Virginia) is an American Academy Award nominated actor. He was formerly married to businesswoman and self-proclaimed psychic Joni Dourif with whom he has two daughters, Kristina and Fiona. He is the uncle of Nat Friedman, and lives in Manhattan.

 

Brad Dourif


 

Background

His father owned and operated a dye factory, and died in 1953. His mother remarried champion golfer Bill Campbell, who helped raise him and his five siblings (three sisters and two brothers). From 1963 to 1965, Dourif attended Aiken Preparatory School in Aiken, South Carolina. There he pursued his interests in art and acting. Although he briefly considered becoming an artist, he eventually settled on the path to becoming an actor. This was inspired by his mother's participation as an actress in a community theater.
 

Early career

Starting in school productions, he progressed to community theater, joining up with the Huntington Community Players, while attending Marshall University of Huntington. At age 19, he quit his hometown college and headed to New York City, where he worked with the Circle Repertory Company. During the early 1970s, Dourif appeared in a number of plays, off-Broadway and at Woodstock, New York, including The Ghost Sonata, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, and When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, in which he was spotted by director Miloš Forman who cast him in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).

Although this film is frequently cited as his film debut, in fact, Dourif made his first big-screen appearance with a bit part in W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975). Nevertheless, his portrayal of the vulnerable Billy Bibbit in Forman's film was undoubtedly his big break, earning him a Golden Globe (Best Actor Debut) and a British Academy Award (Supporting Actor): he was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Skeptical of his instant stardom, Dourif returned to New York, where he continued in theater and taught acting and directing classes at Columbia University until 1988 when he moved to Hollywood.

 

Film & Television

Despite his attempts to avoid typecasting, he frequently plays demented, deranged, or disturbed characters, starting in Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), John Huston's Wise Blood (1979), and Forman's Ragtime (1981). Dourif then teamed up with director David Lynch for Dune (1984) and Blue Velvet (1986).
He has appeared in a number of horror films, notably as the voice of the evil doll Chucky in Child's Play (1988) and its sequels. Dourif broke from the horror genre with roles in Fatal Beauty (1987), Mississippi Burning (1988), Hidden Agenda (1990), and London Kills Me (1991). He also played Gríma in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.

On television, Dourif appeared in The X-Files episode Beyond the Sea, for which he received an Emmy nomination. He played Lon Suder, a murdering psychopath who eventually redeems himself, in a three-episode story arc on Star Trek: Voyager, and has guest-appeared in shows such as Babylon 5 and Twin Peaks. He is a fan of video games and appeared as Saavedro in Myst III: Exile (2001), the third game in the popular Myst franchise.

 

 Recent Career

He currently plays Doc Cochran in the HBO series Deadwood. He recently voiced Chucky in fith Child's Play film, Seed of Chucky and appeared in the film Sinner. According to Rob Zombie, Brad Dourif will next be seen playing Sheriff Brackett in his adaptation/prequel, Halloween.
 

 

Selected Filmography
 

Movies

Year

Title

Role

Other notes

1975

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Billy Bibbit

Academy Award Nomination

1976

The Mound Builders

Chad Jasker

(Made for Television)

1978

Eyes of Laura Mars

Tommy Ludlow

1978

Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force

Sgt. Leonard Matlovich

(Made for Television)

1979

Studs Lonigan

Danny O'Neill

(Made for Television)

1979

Wise Blood

Hazel Motes

1980

Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones

David Langtree

(Made for Television)

1980

Heaven's Gate

Mr. Eggleston

1981

Ragtime

Younger Brother

1982

Desire, the Vampire

Paul

(Made for Television)

1984

Dune

The Mentat Piter De Vries

1985

Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo

Lamar Sands

(Made for Television)

1986

Blue Velvet

Raymond

1986

Rage of Angels

Seymour Bourne

(Made for Television)

1987

Fatal Beauty

Leo Nova

1988

Child's Play

Charles Lee Ray (Chucky)

(character and voice of Chucky)

1988

Mississippi Burning

Deputy Clinton Bell

1989

Desperado: The Outlaw Wars

Camillus Fly

(Made for Television)

1989

Terror on Highway 91

Keith Evans

(Made for Television)

1990

Child's Play 2

Chucky

(voice only)

1990

Spontaneous Combustion

Sam

1990

Graveyard Shift

Tucker Cleveland

1990

The Exorcist III

James Venamun

1990

Hidden Agenda

Paul Sullivan

1991

Critters 4

Al Bert

1991

Child's Play 3

Chucky

(voice only)

1991

Jungle Fever

Leslie

1992

Final Judgemwnt

Father Tyrone

1993

Wild Palms

Chickie Levitt

Television Series

1993

Amos & Andrew

Officer Donnie Donaldson

1994

Color of Night

Clark

1994

A Worn Path

Hunter

(Made for Television)

1995

Death Machine

Dante

1995

Murder in the Fist

Byron Stamphill

1997

Alien: Resurrection

Dr. Gediman

1998

Senseless

Urban Legend (film)

Michael McDonnell, gas station attendant

(uncredited)

1998

Bride of Chucky

Chucky

(voice only)

2001

Myst III: Exile

Saavedro

2002

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Gríma Wormtongue

2003

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Gríma Wormtongue

(extended version only)

2004

Seed of Chucky

Chucky

(voice only)

2005

The Wild Blue Yonder

The Alien

2007

Sinner

Caddie

2007

Halloween (2007 film)

Sheriff Brackett

 

 

TV

   * The X-Files - Beyond the Sea as Luther Lee Boggs
   * Deadwood - as Doc Cochran
   * Star Trek: Voyager - as Lon Suder

 

 

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