Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif

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Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Wiki Biography

Bradford Claude Dourif was born on 18 March 1950, in Huntington, West Virginia USA, to Joan Mavis Felton, an actress, and Jean Henri Dourif, an art collector and owner of a dye factory and of French descent. He is an actor, probably best known for his roles in the film “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, as well as for his voice role of Chucky in the “Child’s Play” franchise.

A noted actor, how rich is Brad Dourif? According to sources, Dourif’s wealth reaches $3 million, as of late 2016, acquired during his acting career which now spans more than 40 years.

Dourif’s father died when he was three years old, and he and his five siblings were raised by their mother who eventually remarried the famous golfer William C. Campbell. He attended the Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, and upon matriculating in 1968 he enrolled at Marshall University in Huntington, becoming involved in school stage productions. He also joined the community theater, performing with the Huntington Community Players. However, he eventually dropped out of Marshal and moved to New York City to study acting with the acclaimed drama teacher Sanford Meisner.

Dourif performed in a number of off-Broadway plays during the early ’70s. It was in one of these plays that he was discovered by Miloš Forman, who offered him a role in his adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” in 1975. Dourif won rave reviews for his performance of Billy Bibbit, earning a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Award, as well as an Academy Award nomination. His net worth started to rise. However, despite the film paving his way to stardom, Dournif returned to New York and began teaching acting and directing classes at Columbia University.

His portrayal of Billy served as an ideal showcase for his remarkable talent of playing such eccentric, idiosyncratic and disturbed characters, something which he couldn’t break away from for the remainder of his career. More such roles came in late ’70s and early ’80s films, including “Eyes of Laura Mars”, “Wise Blood”, “Ragtime” and “Istanbul”. His other notable roles of the ’80s were in “Dune”, “Red Velvet”, “Fatal Beauty” and “Mississippi Burning”. His net worth was rising steadily.

In 1988 he moved to Hollywood; the same year he provided his voice for the evil doll Chucky in the horror “Child’s Play”, the first in the popular franchise, and which he went on to in numerous sequels, which significantly improved his status as a Hollywood star, and considerably adding to his wealth.

Many opportunities came Dourif’s way during the ’90s. He landed roles in horrors such as “The Exorcist III” and “Death Machine”, while also appearing in films like “Chaindance”, “Hidden Agenda”, “London Kills Me” and “Body Parts”. All contributed to his net worth.

In the early 2000s, Dourif had numerous supporting parts in big-screen projects, most notable being that of Gríma Wormtongue in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, which earned him an Online Film Critics Society Award and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. In the years since, he has landed parts in numerous films, and is currently filming “Chucky 7”, announced to be released in 2017.

Aside from films, Dourif has also been active on television, having guest starred in a number of series such as “The Equalizer”, “Miami Vice”, “Murder: She Wrote”, “The X-Files” and “Tales of the Unexpected”. He had recurring roles in the series “Star Trek: Voyager” and “Ponderosa”, before being cast as a regular in the series “Deadwood”, playing Dr. Amos ‘Doc’ Cochran from 2004 to 2006, the role earning him a nomination for Emmy, Satellite and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He later appeared in the series “Law & Order”, “Psych”, “Once Upon a Time” and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”. All added to his net worth.

In his personal life, Dourif was married twice, firstly to Jonina Bernice with whom he had one child, while also adopting her child. In 1980 he married Janet Stephanie Charmatz and has a child with her too, but they also divorced.

IMDB Wikipedia ‘Halloween’ (2007) $3 Million 1950 1950-3-18 5′ 9″ (1.75 m) Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (1975) Actor Body Parts (1991) Brad Dourif Net Worth Bradford Claude Dourif Chaindance (1990) Chicago Film Critics Association Award Deadwood (2004-2006) Dishonored (2012) Dune (1984) Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor (1991) Genie Award for Best Performance Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award (1975) Huntington Janet Dourif Law & Order (2008) March 18 Miami Magma (2011) Mississippi Burning (1988) Once Upon a Time (2012-2014); video games: GUN (2005) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Online Film Critics Society Award (2003) Pisces Primetime Emmy Awards Run Like Hell (2002) Sanford Meisner Saturn Award (1990) Screen Actors Guild Award The Exorcist III (1990) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) United States West Virginia William C. Campbell

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Quick Info

Full Name Brad Dourif
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth March 18, 1950
Place Of Birth Huntington, West Virginia, United States
Height 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
Profession Actor, voice actor
Education Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Marshall University, Huntington
Nationality American
Spouse Jonina Bernice (div.), Janet Stephanie Charmatz (1980-div.)
Children Fiona Dourif, Kristina Dourif Tanoue, Fiona Dourif, Kristina Dourif Tanoue
Parents Joan Mavis Felton, Jean Henri Dourif
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/2222437655
Twitter https://twitter.com/braddouriforg
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IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0000374
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/brad-dourif-mn0002294993
Awards Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award (1975), Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor (1991), Online Film Critics Society Award (2003)
Nominations Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (1975), Primetime Emmy Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, Saturn Award (1990), Genie Award for Best Performance, Screen Actors Guild Award
Movies One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Exorcist III (1990), Chaindance (1990), Body Parts (1991), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
TV Shows Deadwood (2004-2006), Law & Order (2008), Miami Magma (2011), Once Upon a Time (2012-2014); video games: GUN (2005), Run Like Hell (2002), Dishonored (2012)

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Trademarks

  1. Gaunt features and wild blue eyes
  2. The voice of Chucky in the Child’s Play films
  3. Frightening, expressive interpretations
  4. Often plays eccentric or deranged characters
  5. Deep raspy ominous voice

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Quotes

  • Of course, I would like to play the guy next door, but nobody’s going to hire me for that kind of role.
  • The universe is dynamic. When we are creative, we are the most alive and in touch with it.
  • Gee, I certainly hope I’m not a scary person in real life. It’s not like people run from me when they see me. People are usually pretty nice when they meet me. If they’re scared, they keep their shuddering to themselves.
  • If it wasn’t for the devil, we wouldn’t be here, would we?
  • If it’s stage, the two most important artists are the actor and the playwright. If it’s film, THE most important person is the director. The director says where the camera goes.
  • You know, you try to be diverse, and try to have fun and round things out.
  • We all have an edge. We all are floating our psyche on top with a great ocean underneath.
  • I am good when there is something central about the character. There is always a human theme I attach myself to. I am really looking for something that is moving or enlightening or something with depth as an actor. I look for these kinds of roles.
  • (on getting involved in acting) Well, my mother was an actress. She married my father and moved to West Virginia where my grandfather had built a factory, and that was the end of her career. When I was young, she used to read to us all. She read Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer and King Arthur, and a bunch of really good books. She would always become all the characters; I just remember everything was very alive. I really felt I was wherever she said I was; she was very talented. She was in a play, and I went to a rehearsal and I watched her rehearse, she was doing Anastasia. She was incredible, and it just made me want to learn how to act.
  • (on the difference working on big budget and low budget films) Well, when I’m working well, there’s no difference at all, because I don’t care. Except, you know, the place you go to after and in between is nicer, a lot of times. Independents can be the best experience of them all, because you know the crew better, you know the cinematographer better, everybody’s a lot less pretentious… You have less time, because independents don’t have any money, so they shoot very fast. It used to be different, independents used to have nice, long shooting schedules. It was very common; 13 or 14 weeks was a very common shooting schedule. Now six weeks is pretty average, and that’s very fast to make a movie.
  • (on filming Fatal Beauty (1987)) (Director) Tom (Holland) and Whoopi (Goldberg) hated each other, it was a tense set. I’ve never seen two people hate each other more. I don’t think she liked him from the get-go, and second of all Whoopi wanted to do an anti-drug film and that’s not what the film was.
  • (on his acting style) Normally, the way I work is I try to learn everything kind of mechanically, without any feeling, and I let that come as it goes along. That’s the way I was taught. After a certain amount of time, you get better and better and better and then it just comes. What you can do unconsciously, when it’s an accident and you don’t mean to do it, is the best stuff. All (acting) technique is based on when it’s not working.
  • Being a character actor is a very insecure life. You don’t always get to do what you want. I guess the reason I’ve held on is because I love it.
  • When I take a role, the criteria is feeding my family. That comes first. I have to work with what’s available, like everybody else.
  • (on working with John Huston in Wise Blood (1979)) I was very scared and uncomfortable. I was the lead. I was insecure. I didn’t think I could act my way out of a paper bag, you know. Oddly enough, he was the one who left me alone the most.
  • I couldn’t sit through a scary movie myself to save my life. When I was young, I really loved Halloween and I loved to tell spooky stories, but that didn’t last.
  • [To Michael Cimino during post production in Heaven’s Gate (1980)] I told Michael, you know man… This thing better be good, because if it isn’t, they’re gonna kill ya!
  • There is nothing wrong with horror films. Their existence has definitely had an impact on me. It is important to have scary demons in our world on film. We have them in the world. That is why we are afraid, it is nice to have a visual and to have a confrontation with it.
  • I am the type of person that once I make a decision, I must execute. Maybe I am a perfectionist in this way.
  • I am good when there is something central about the character. There is always a human theme I attach myself to. I am really looking for something that is moving or enlightening or something with depth as an actor. I look for these kinds of roles.
  • I’m a whore. If they have a check and camera and a script and stuff for me to say, I am mostly there, unless I just can’t take it. No, really, I do like to work. It just depends on whether there is a whole lot of stuff for me to choose from, because if there is I am choosy. If there’s not a lot of work, then I try to find some redeeming value in the parts being offered. If it is awful, then, of course, I can’t do it. But I have to say, I am pretty lucky in that there are usually things coming in. That said, sometimes it is slow.
  • I prefer film to the stage. I always like the rehearsal better than I like performing.
  • I’m formally trained, I don’t know what classically trained really means. I’ve worked with Sanford Meisner. And I’ve worked at Circle Rep with Marshall W. Mason and Lanford Wilson and some really good people. I was lucky. I had a lot of really good influences.
  • [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.

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Important Facts

  • Was considered to play the Joker in Batman (1989).
  • In 1981, Vincent Canby listed Dourif as one of twelve actors to watch, calling Dourif “one of the most intense, most interesting young film actors of his generation”.
  • He was Michael Cimino’s choice to play Steven in The Deer Hunter (1978). The role went to John Savage, though Cimino would cast Dourif in his next film, Heaven’s Gate (1980).
  • He played the role of Stephen in a stage production of the play “When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder”. Dourif was asked to reprise the role for the film version, but turned said offer down because he didn’t want to work with Marjoe Gortner. The role went to Peter Firth.
  • Though Dourif had not been on stage in nearly three decades, he chose to star alongside Amanda Plummer in the Off-Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams’ The Two-Character Play that played to critical acclaim at the New World Stages. He explained, in a filmed interview released by the producers, why he broke his 29-year hiatus from acting in live theater: “I hated the stage, did not want to do it. And then somebody said, ‘Will you do a play? It’s with Amanda Plummer’, and I said, ‘Oh shit! No. Oh God, I’m gonna have to do this…'”. It opened on June 10, 2013 and closed on September 29, 2013. The play was subject to a number of performance cancellations, one relating to Dourif’s absence, due to a death in the family. Plummer refused to perform without Dourif, notwithstanding the presence of an understudy.
  • Parents are Jean Henri Dourif and Joan Mavis Felton.
  • Has appeared in two Best Picture Academy Award winners: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
  • Has worked with director Werner Herzog in four films: Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein (1991), The Wild Blue Yonder (2005), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) and My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done (2009).
  • His father was born in France, and was of three quarters French and one quarter English ancestry. His mother was born in New York, to parents from Virginia, who also had English ancestry (including deep colonial American roots).
  • Moved to Los Angeles, California in 1988.
  • Attended and graduated from Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1968).
  • Taught acting and directing classes at Columbia University in the City of New York.
  • Out of all the Child’s Play films – Bride of Chucky (1998) is his favorite.
  • Attended Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia in 1969 but dropped out.
  • His father, who owned and operated a dye factory, died when Brad was three.
  • Moved to New York City at age 19 and worked with the Circle Repertory Company, appearing in many off-Broadway and Woodstock, New York productions.
  • Has appeared with Samuel L. Jackson in four films: Ragtime (1981), The Exorcist III (1990), Jungle Fever (1991) and Amos & Andrew (1993).
  • Was considered for the role of Max Cady in the remake Cape Fear (1991), which went to Robert De Niro.
  • 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”.
  • Grandchild: Caden Kalani Kahalewai Dourif-Tanoue (born 2001).
  • Has two daughters: Fiona Dourif and Kristina Dourif Tanoue.
  • Made five trips to New Zealand while the Lord of the Rings trilogy was being filmed. He had to shave his eyebrows off each time.
  • Was considered for the role of the Scarecrow in Batman Forever (1995).
  • Has heard his own movie Dune (1984) described as “science fiction’s answer to Heaven’s Gate (1980)” (which Dourif also starred in), and he agrees totally with this summation.

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Studs Lonigan 1979 TV Mini-Series Danny O’Neill Actor
Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force 1978 TV Movie Sgt. Leonard Matlovich Actor
Eyes of Laura Mars 1978 Tommy Ludlow Actor
Group Portrait with a Lady 1977 Boris Koltowski Actor
Visions 1977 TV Series Robert McEvoy Actor
The Mound Builders 1976 TV Movie Chad Jasker Actor
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 1975 Billy Bibbit Actor
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings 1975 uncredited Actor
The Last Party 2018 pre-production Captain Actor
Re-Animator: Evolution 2017 pre-production Dr. William Blackmore Actor
Wildling 2017 post-production Daddy Actor
Cult of Chucky 2017 post-production Chucky (voice) Actor
Cut Off 2017 post-production Diggs Actor
Out to Lunch 2017/I Short post-production Man Actor
Butterfly in the Typewriter pre-production Arthur Ducoing Actor
The Abiku pre-production Father Luc Daniel (rumored) Actor
This Shining City announced Wally Gibbs (rumored) Actor
Legion 2016 Father Karras Actor
The Wilding 2016 TV Movie David Stearns Actor
Rosemont 2015 Abe Actor
Young Like Us 2014 TV Series Larry Actor
The Control Group 2014 Dr. Broward Actor
Once Upon a Time 2012-2014 TV Series Zoso Actor
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2014 TV Series Thomas Nash Actor
Blood and Guts with Scott Ian 2013 TV Series Chucky Actor
Malignant 2013 The Man Actor
Curse of Chucky 2013 Charles Lee Ray
Chucky (voice)
Actor
Blood Shot 2013 Bob Actor
Gingerclown 2013 Worm Creature Actor
Santa Monica 2013 Short Stan Actor
End of the World 2013 TV Movie Dr. Walter Brown Actor
Calvin Harris Feat. Tinie Tempah: Drinking from the Bottle 2012 Video short The Devil Actor
Criminal Minds 2012 TV Series Adam Rain Actor
Dishonored 2012 Video Game Piero Joplin (voice) Actor
Wilfred 2012 TV Series P.T. Actor
Last Kind Words 2012 Waylon Actor
Black Box 2012/II Tom Actor
Catch .44 2011 Sheriff Connors Actor
Miami Magma 2011 TV Movie Jacob Capilla Actor
Psych 2011 TV Series Bernie Bethel Actor
Few Options 2011 Chris Pendler Actor
Fringe 2011 TV Series Moreau Actor
Priest 2011 Salesman Actor
Death and Cremation 2010 Stan Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2010 TV Series Dr. Iggy Drexel Actor
Junkyard Dog 2010 Sheriff Holk Actor
Medium Rare 2010 TV Series Mitch Malone Actor
Turbulent Skies 2010 TV Movie Richard Devain Actor
Chain Letter 2009 Mr. Smirker Actor
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done 2009 Uncle Ted Actor
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans 2009 Ned Schoenholtz Actor
Halloween II 2009 Sheriff Lee Brackett Actor
Lock and Roll Forever 2008 Zee Actor
Born of Earth 2008 Mayor Actor
Touching Home 2008 Clyde Winston Actor
Humboldt County 2008 Jack Actor
Law & Order 2008 TV Series Dr. David Lingard Actor
Fading of the Cries 2008 Mathias Actor
The Boneyard Collection 2008 Actor
Halloween 2007 Sheriff Lee Brackett Actor
The Wizard of Gore 2007 Doctor Chong Actor
The List 2007/II Johan Gabini Actor
Sinner 2007 Caddie Actor
Deadwood 2004-2006 TV Series Doc Cochran Actor
Pulse 2006/I Thin Bookish Guy Actor
The Great War of Magellan 2005 Short Swan Actor
Gun 2005 Video Game Reverend Reed (voice) Actor
The Wild Blue Yonder 2005 The Alien Actor
Drop Dead Sexy 2005 Herman Actor
The Devil’s Due at Midnight 2004 Video short The Dark One Actor
Seed of Chucky 2004 Chucky (voice) Actor
El padrino 2004 Cyrus Actor
Dead Scared 2004 Professor Kapps Actor
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2003 Wormtongue (extended edition) Actor
Vlad 2003 Radescu Actor
The Box 2003/I Stan Actor
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002 Wormtongue Actor
The Calling 2002/I B.B. Gallen Actor
Run Like Hell 2002 Video Game Fred (voice) Actor
Soulkeeper 2001 Pascal Actor
The Ghost 2001 Lt. Garland Actor
Myst III: Exile 2001 Video Game Saavedro Actor
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent 2000 Video Zealot Actor
Shadow Hours 2000 Roland Montague Actor
The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man 1999 Gabriel Actor
The Storytellers 1999 The Professor Actor
Silicon Towers 1999 Alton Actor
The Hunger 1999 TV Series Manno Actor
Norm 1999 TV Series The Devil Actor
Interceptor Force 1999 Weber Actor
Cypress Edge 1999 Colin McCammon Actor
The Magnificent Seven 1999 TV Series Rupert Brauner Actor
Playing Patti 1998 Michael Salesman Actor
Brown’s Requiem 1998 Edwards Actor
Saturday Night Live 1998 TV Series Chucky Actor
Bride of Chucky 1998 Chucky (voice) Actor
Urban Legend 1998 Michael McDonnell, gas station attendant (uncredited) Actor
Progeny 1998 Dr. Bert Clavell Actor
Senseless 1998 Dr. Wheedon Actor
Jamaica Beat 1997 Tom Peterson Actor
Alien: Resurrection 1997 Gediman Actor
Best Men 1997 The Vet Actor
Millennium 1997 TV Series Dennis Hoffman Actor
Nightwatch 1997 Duty Doctor Actor
A Step Toward Tomorrow 1996 Kirby Actor
Sworn to Justice 1996 Teddy Actor
Star Trek: Voyager 1996 TV Series Crewman Lon Suder Actor
If Looks Could Kill 1996 TV Movie Gene Hanson Actor
Midnight Heat 1996 TV Movie Thomas Payne Actor
Babylon 5 1995 TV Series Brother Edward Actor
Bless This House 1995 TV Series Psycho Jimmy Actor
Phoenix 1995/I Reiger Actor
Escape to Witch Mountain 1995 TV Movie Luther / Bruno Actor
Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story 1995 TV Movie Sheriff Bill Douglass Actor
Murder in the First 1995 Byron Stamphill Actor
A Worn Path 1994 Hunter Actor
Death Machine 1994 Jack Dante Actor
Color of Night 1994 Clark Actor
The X-Files 1994 TV Series Luther Lee Boggs Actor
Tales from the Crypt 1993 TV Series Virgil Actor
Wild Palms 1993 TV Mini-Series Chickie Levitt Actor
Trauma 1993 Dr. Lloyd Actor
Amos & Andrew 1993 Officer Donnie Donaldson Actor
Critters 4 1992 Al Bert Actor
Final Judgement 1992 Video Father Tyrone Actor
London Kills Me 1991 Hemingway the Restaurant Manager Actor
Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein 1991 Fingerless Actor
Child’s Play 3 1991 Chucky (voice) Actor
Body Parts 1991 Remo Lacey Actor
Jungle Fever 1991 Leslie Actor
Chaindance 1991 Johnny Actor
Murder Blues 1991 John Barnes Actor
Child’s Play 2 1990 Chucky (voice) Actor
Graveyard Shift 1990 The Exterminator Actor
Grim Prairie Tales: Hit the Trail… to Terror 1990 Farley Actor
The Exorcist III 1990 The Gemini Killer Actor
Hidden Agenda 1990 Paul Sullivan Actor
Spontaneous Combustion 1990 Sam Actor
Horseplayer 1990 Bud Cowan Actor
Desperado: The Outlaw Wars 1989 TV Movie Camillus Fly Actor
Sonny Boy 1989 Weasel Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1989 TV Series Dr. Warren Overman Actor
Terror on Highway 91 1989 TV Movie Keith Evans Actor
Mississippi Burning 1988 Deputy Clinton Pell Actor
Child’s Play 1988 Charles Lee Ray
Chucky (voice)
Actor
Medium Rare 1987 Mitch Marlowe Actor
Fatal Beauty 1987 Leo Nova Actor
The Hitchhiker 1987 TV Series Billy Baltimore Jr. Actor
Miami Vice 1987 TV Series Joey Wyatt Actor
Moonlighting 1986 TV Series Father McDonovan Actor
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues 1986 TV Movie Seymour Bourne Actor
Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo 1986 TV Movie Lamar Sands Actor
Blue Velvet 1986 Raymond Actor
Spenser: For Hire 1986 TV Series Maxie Lyons Actor
The Equalizer 1986 TV Series Fenn Actor
Impure Thoughts 1985 Kevin Harrington Actor
Istanbul 1985 Martin Klamski Actor
Dune 1984 Piter De Vries Actor
Tales of the Unexpected 1984 TV Series Hitch-hiker Actor
Toto: Stranger in Town 1984 Video short Convict Actor
I, Desire 1982 TV Movie Paul Actor
Kennedy’s Children 1982 TV Movie Mark Actor
Ragtime 1981 Younger Brother Actor
Heaven’s Gate 1980 Mr. Eggleston Actor
Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones 1980 TV Movie David Langtree Actor
Wise Blood 1979 Hazel Motes Actor
Remembering ‘Ragtime’ 2004 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Surgery for the Soul 2015 Documentary short Himself Self
Alien Encounters: Superior Fan Power Since 1979 2014 Documentary Himself Self
Bonus Content 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Playing with Dolls: The Making of Curse of Chucky 2013 Video documentary short Himself Self
Voodoo Doll: The Chucky Legacy 2013 Video documentary short Himself Self
Criminal Minds: Season 8 – The Profiler’s Handbook: Peter Pan Syndrome 2013 Video short Himself Self
Undead Noise 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Tattoos: A Scarred History 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Evil Comes in Small Packages 2008 Video documentary Himself Self
It’s Hard Being Evil 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
Conceiving the ‘Seed of Chucky’ 2005 Video documentary short Himself / Chucky Self
Making ‘Deadwood’: Season Two 2005 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Remembering ‘Ragtime’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven’s Gate 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Making ‘Deadwood’: The Show Behind the Show 2004 TV Short documentary Himself Self
One Step Beyond: The Making of ‘Alien: Resurrection’ 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Cameras in Middle-Earth 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Weta Workshop 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Directors 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The ‘Alien’ Saga 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Ring Con 2002 2002 Video documentary Himself Self
The Horror Hall of Fame II 1991 TV Movie Himself – Presenter Self
The Horror Hall of Fame 1990 TV Movie documentary Chucky – Presenter (voice) Self
The British Academy Awards 1977 TV Movie Himself – Winner: Best Supporting Actor Self
The 48th Annual Academy Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1976 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
Terrordrome: Rise of the Boogeymen 2015 Video Game Chucky Archive Footage
No Sleep TV3 2015 TV Series The Gemini Killer Archive Footage
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness 2009-2013 TV Series documentary Dr. Jonathan Gediman / Sheriff Lee Brackett / Sam / … Archive Footage
Once Upon a Time: Journey to Neverland 2013 TV Special documentary Zoso, the Dark One (uncredited) Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2013 TV Series Uncle Ted Archive Footage
Le Fossoyeur de Films 2013 TV Mini-Series documentary Archive Footage
Lego the Lord of the Rings: The Video Game 2012 Video Game Grima Wormtongue Archive Footage
I Am 2010/III Documentary Billy Bibbet (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest 2010 Video Game Grima Wormtongue Archive Footage
A Child’s Play Story: Chucky’s Revenge 2006 Short Chucky Archive Footage
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age 2004 Video Game Grima Wormtongue Archive Footage
I Don’t Know Jack 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Empire of the Censors 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater 1994 TV Series Chucky Archive Footage

Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 Best Actor Beverly Hills Film Festival Santa Monica (2013) Won
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award Asheville Film Festival Won
2003 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cast Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Won
2003 OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Won
2003 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Won
1991 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actor Body Parts (1991) Won
1977 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Won
1976 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture – Male One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Won
2013 Best Actor Beverly Hills Film Festival Santa Monica (2013) Nominated
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award Asheville Film Festival Nominated
2003 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cast Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Nominated
2003 OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Nominated
2003 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Nominated
1991 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actor Body Parts (1991) Nominated
1977 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Nominated
1976 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture – Male One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Nominated