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Brad Dourif

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Gaunt character actor Brad Dourif was born Bradford Claude Dourif on March 18, 1950 in Huntington, West Virginia. He is the son of Joan Mavis Felton (Bradford) and Jean Henri Dourif, a French-born art collector who owned and operated a dye factory. His father died when Dourif was three years old, after which his mother married Bill Campbell, a champion golfer, who helped raise Brad, his brother, and his four sisters. From 1963 to 1965, Dourif attended Aiken Preparatory School in Aiken, South Carolina, where he pursued his interests in art and acting. Although he briefly considered becoming a professional artist, he finally settled on acting as a profession, inspired by his mother's participation as an actress in community theater.

Beginning 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 Milos 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 Award for Best Acting Debut, a British Academy Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, and an Oscar nomination 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. Despite his attempts to avoid typecasting, his intensity destined him to play eccentric or deranged characters, starting in Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), John Huston's Wise Blood (1979) (arguably his best performance to date), and Milos Forman's Ragtime (1981). Dourif then teamed up with director David Lynch for Dune (1984) and Blue Velvet (1986). His high-strung style also served him well 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). Recent film work includes the role of Grima Wormtongue in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Since his television debut in the PBS film The Mound Builders (1976), Dourif has made sporadic appearances on a number of television series, such as The X-Files (1993), Babylon 5 (1993), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Millennium (1996) and Ponderosa (2001). He also appeared in the music video "Stranger in Town" (1984) by the rock band TOTO.
BornMarch 18, 1950
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Brad Dourif in Chucky (2021)
Brad Dourif in Chucky (2021)
Brad Dourif, Sting, Leonardo Cimino, Kenneth McMillan, Jack Nance, and Paul L. Smith in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif, Leonardo Cimino, and Kenneth McMillan in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif and Francesca Annis in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif and Jack Nance in Dune (1984)
Brad Dourif and Jim Lau in The Magnificent Seven (1998)
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Brad Dourif in Child's Play (1988)
Brad Dourif and Chris Sarandon in Child's Play (1988)

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Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Miranda Otto, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, John Rhys-Davies, and Andy Serkis in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
8.8
  • Wormtongue
  • 2002
Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
8.7
  • Billy Bibbit
  • 1975
Willem Dafoe and Gene Hackman in Mississippi Burning (1988)
Mississippi Burning
7.8
  • Deputy Clinton Pell
  • 1988
The Exorcist III (1990)
The Exorcist III
6.5
  • The Gemini Killer
  • 1990

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  • This Shining City
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    • In Development
  • Herbert West: Reanimator
    • In Production
  • Butterfly in the Typewriter
    • Pre-production
  • Javelins of Light
    • Pre-production
  • The Living (2022)
    The Living
  • Chucky (2021)
    Chucky
    • (voice)
  • Brian Kendrick, Joe Seanoa, Kevin Steen, Pamela Martinez, Fergal Devitt, and Lexi Kaufman in WWE NXT (2010)
    WWE NXT
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  • Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin, John Cena, A.J. Styles, Colby Lopez, Rebecca Quin, Natalya Neidhart, Trinity Fatu, Trevor Mann, Thea Trinidad, Tom Budgen, and Macey Estrella in WWE Raw (1993)
    WWE Raw
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  • Cornelia Guest, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Emrhys Cooper, Fiona Dourif, Olivia Sui, Tommy Dorfman, Rainey Qualley, Taylor Bagley, and Donal Brophy in The Shuroo Process (2021)
    The Shuroo Process
  • Mekhi Phifer and Elika Portnoy in Obsession (2019)
    Obsession
  • Deadwood: The Movie (2019)
    Deadwood: The Movie
  • Bel Powley in Wildling (2018)
    Wildling
  • Brad Dourif and Cleo Handler in Out to Lunch (2017)
    Out to Lunch
  • William Baldwin, Brad Dourif, Jean-Marc Barr, Lew Temple, John Robinson, and Devyn A. Tyler in Cut Off (2017)
    Cut Off
  • Brad Dourif and Fiona Dourif in Cult of Chucky (2017)
    Cult of Chucky
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  • Nadia Alexander in The Wilding (2016)
    The Wilding
  • Grace Zabriskie in Christmas at Rosemont (2015)
    Christmas at Rosemont
  • Brad Dourif and Beki BrindleScala in Beki Brindle: Young Women's Blues (2015)
    Beki Brindle: Young Women's Blues
  • Young Like Us (2014)
    Young Like Us
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    • March 18, 1950
    • Huntington, West Virginia, USA
    • (divorced, 1 child)
    • Kristina Dourif
    • (Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Played didgeridu, an ethnic Australian wind instrument, on 2 CDs: 1. "Eating Jello With a Heated Fork" by Deviants ixvi (Alive/Total Energy) 2. "The Deathray Tapes" by Mick Farren and Jack Lancaster.
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    Many of his co-stars in the Lord of the Rings trilogy were under the impression that he was actually English because of the British accent he used as Grima Wormtongue throughout filming. As a method actor, he kept the accent even when he was not filming. They were shocked to hear him speak in an American accent after filming was complete. Bernard Hill believed Dourif was speaking in the worst American accent he "had ever heard in his life".
  • Quotes
    [on if he prefers to play edgier twisted characters] Well, I've been cast as them... and I like to work, so I take those roles. You know, you try to be diverse, and try to have fun and round things out.
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