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Bruce Bruce

Friday, May 13 - Thursday, Jan 01
$57

After receiving the highest ratings ever as
the Host of “BET’s 10th Anniversary Comic View” for two seasons, Bruce
returned to the BET family as the two-time host “Coming to the Stage.”
Bruce went on to star in his own “Comedy Central Presents” special which
he followed with a release of his one-hour comedy special DVD “Bruce
Bruce Live”(2003) and more recently on “Losin’ It” (Showtime 2011). On
the big screen, Bruce has created crazy characters like the “Lime Pimp” in
Hair Show starring Mo ‘Nique, and “Dewayne” the lovable security guard in
The Wash starring Snoop Dog and Dr Dre. He also appeared as Larry’s
buddy, “Big Shug,” in the Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, XXX:
State of the Union, hilarious “Maitre D” in the Mike Epps’s The Trap and as
the memorable “Golf Ball Eddie” in Who’s Your Caddy. On the small
screen, Bruce recently turned a small role as “Brother Davis” into a hilarious
foil for Loretta Devine’s character in “Family Reunion.”
Bruce’s bigger than life personality has transcended his personality onto the
music video scene as well. He has made guest appearances in videos with
Ludacris and the Ying Yang Twins (after being named in their hit song “Salt
Shaker”). He appeared in the monstrous 1996 summer hit “Come On Ride
the Train (Ride It)” by Quad City DJs and can also be seen in Outkast’s
music video “So Fresh, So Clean.” Most recently, Bruce appears with
Anthony Anderson in the KEM music video, “You’re On My Mind.”
Bruce’s memorable festival appearances include the prestigious, Just For
Laughs Comedy Festival in both Chicago (2009) and Montreal (2000
/2003/2008), Laffapalooza in Atlanta, GA (1999-2002) and the US Comedy
Arts Festival in Aspen (2002).
You can currently find Bruce guest-starrring on the Netflix Original comedy
series “Family Reunion,” with Loretta Devine (2020), Syfy’s
“Superstition,” “Showtime at the Apollo (2018),” in his DVD release,
“Losin’ It: Live from Boston,” “Shaquille O’Neal’s Comedy All Stars”
(Showtime 2018) and in constant reruns of “Comic View” on BET.

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