Bruce Bruce

Comedian

Birthday February 9, 1965

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

#53239 Most Popular

1961

Bruce Church (born c. 1961), better known by his stage name Bruce Bruce, is an American comedian and actor.

1989

He took his routine to the Comedy Act Theater in Atlanta before moving to Los Angeles in 1989.

He and his wife divorced in 1989.

He has one daughter and two sons.

He divides his time between Los Angeles and Atlanta, and collects Buick muscle cars.

1993

Bruce made his first appearance on HBO's Def Comedy Jam in 1993, which he refers to as his "first big break".

He made his Showtime at the Apollo debut the following year.

1996

Bruce appeared in the video for the Quad City DJ's 1996 single "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)".

2000

He hosted BET's ComicView from 2000 to 2002 and has appeared in such films as The Wash (2001), XXX: State of the Union (2005), Idlewild (2006) and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006).

He hosted episodes of BET's ComicView between 2000 and 2002 and Coming to the Stage in 2004.

2001

In the 2001 he appeared in the comedy film The Wash in the role of DeWayne, a good-natured security guard.

He has collaborated several times with the Atlanta-based hip-hop duo Outkast: He appeared in the video for the 2001 single "So Fresh, So Clean".

In the film Idlewild he played the role of Nathan, the assistant to The Real Angel Davenport, a character played by Patti LaBelle.

Bruce also played Golf Ball Eddie, a quick-talking bookie, in Who's Your Caddy? starring Big Boy.

Bruce's tends to avoid topical subjects in his stand-up act, preferring observational topics from everyday life.

While he does deal with adult subject matter, Bruce is known for performing with very little profanity.

Bruce is notable for his size.

2002

He looked up to his uncle, Paul, whom he referred to "the funniest man in the world" during a 2002 interview.

As a child he was inspired by such comedians such as Flip Wilson and Jackie Gleason, and was later influenced by Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby, Redd Foxx and Milton Berle.

He worked as a barbecue chef, then as a sales person for Frito-Lay, where he was asked to perform comedy during corporate meetings.

2003

Bruce was featured in an episode of Comedy Central Presents in 2003 and released his one-hour comedy special Bruce Bruce Live that same year.

He is mentioned by name in the lyrics of the Ying Yang Twins' their 2003 song "Salt Shaker" and he made an appearance in the video.

2004

He played the role of Lime Pimp (a pimp wearing a bright green suit), in the 2004 film Hair Show starring Mo'Nique and appeared as himself in the Burt Reynolds film Cloud 9 (2006).

2005

In 2005 he became the spokesperson for Popeye's Chicken & Biscuits.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Bruce was the only child of a divorced mother.

He grew up in "The Bluff" neighborhood of northwest Atlanta, an area that has a history of crime and poverty.

Bruce was funny from a young age and was a class clown.

He published his autobiography "Baby James Brown" in 2005.

2011

He released his one-hour special Losin' It in 2011.

2012

In 2012, he played Chubby Man in the romantic comedy Think Like a Man.

He is 6 feet tall and in 2012 he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "I was almost 500 lbs at one point. I'm now down to about 350."

He is also known for wearing brightly-colored suits, some of which he designed himself.

Bruce was married for 10 years.