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Bruce Payne (born November 22, 1960 in London, England) is a British actor
and producer. He is sometimes credited as his full name, Bruce Martyn Payne.
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Early Life
Payne grew up in Kilburn, North London and developed an interest for acting
at an early age. At the age of 14 he was diagnosed with a slight form of
Spina Bifida. At age 16 he had a two year ordeal with the disease which
required surgery to rectify. Bruce was held up in his hospital bed for 6
months after conquering the possibility of becoming paralysed.
His passion for performing began early when he would regularly sneak or
bluff his way onto the film lots of Shepperton Studios. He enrolled as an
extra and would meticulously jot down numerous notes, camera, lighting,
directions, etc for reference.
During a performance at his school, a talent scout for a stage school
approached Bruce. However, after direction from his parents he chose to
continue studying. After graduating he eagerly enrolled in the National
Youth Theatre for two seasons where he worked on and performed in many plays
with other kids. Payne has described this experience as "Four hundred kids
thrown together to work on 7 plays."
In addition, Bruce was occupied with the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for one
season.
Payne auditioned for several fringe acting companies but was told he was too
young lacked experience. Despite this, in 1979 the Royal Academy of Dramatic
Art (RADA) took notice of Payne's youthful spark for acting and inducted him
into their acting program at the age of 19. During his three years at RADA
(1979-1981), Bruce was able to hone his craft and experiment with
traditional theatre. While at RADA he appeared both on stage and in
critically acclaimed television productions, including a starring role in
the BBC's biography of "Oscar Wilde", as well as "Smart Money", "The Bell
Run", "Miss Marple" and others.
Payne graduated from the RADA in 1981 with seven major prizes for acting,
comedy and physical presence.
Acting Career
Payne's first major film role in 1982 with Michael Blakemore's Privates On
Parade in which he played the singing and dancing Flight Sergeant Kevin
Cartwright. Payne demonstrated his diversity in 1985 when he went from a
dapper singing snooker manager, in Alan Clarke's Billy the Kid and the Green
Baize Vampire, to a threadbaren undercover drug detective, in Bob Mahoney's
Operation Julie.
Payne incorporated his passion for the stage in-between production shoots.
In 1983 the highly acclaimed director/writer/actor Steven Berkoff first took
notice of Bruce's "sparkling edge of unpredictability" in 1983 and cast him
in his production of West at the Donmar Warehouse.
A creative bond formed between Payne and Berkoff, which lead them onto a
path towards other professional endeavors. Shortly after the stage
production of West, Bruce starred in the Limehouse Films television
adaptation of the play. In 1988 Berkoff would then again direct Bruce in his
production of Greek at the Wyndhams Theatre. Berkoff has stated that Payne "gave
a vital and dynamic performance and trod on the edge of danger" performing
as the main character, Eddy.
Bruce also performed in the stage musicals of The Rocky Horror Show, playing
Frank 'N' Furter and had the lead male role in Nicholas Hytner's Allice.
Payne first came to the public's attention as the violent, silk-smooth
terrorist pitted against airline security expert Wesley Snipes in Warner
Bros' 1992 action thriller Passenger 57.
In 1989, Warner Bros considered "Bruce Payne as Bruce Wayne" on their "one
liner" press marketing PR campaign for the first of Tim Burton's Batman
films. Michael Keaton ultimately got the coveted role.
Payne is said to meticulously research his roles to the last detail,
crafting facial expressions, mannerisms, body language and speech delivery
according to character. ”If I'm allowed to in terms of time, I really like
to get into the character.”
Though better known for his villainous roles, Bruce Payne has played
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