Bruce Kirby's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Bruce Kirby on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 12:12 PM
Crash (2005)
Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.
The Big Picture (1989)
Hollywood beckons for recent film school grad Nick Chapman, who is out to capitalize on the momentum from his national award-winning student film. Studio executive Allen Habel seduces Nick with a dream deal to make his first feature, but once production gets rolling, corporate reality begins to intervene: Nick is unable to control a series of compromises to his high-minded vision, and it's all he can do to maintain his integrity in the midst of filmmaking chaos.
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
After policeman Frank Dooley is framed for theft and loses his job on the force, he joins a security guard agency and teams up with inept former defense lawyer Norman Kane. When the two botch a job guarding a local warehouse, they begin to uncover corruption within the company and their union.
Stand by Me (1986)
After the death of a friend, a writer recounts a boyhood journey to find the body of a missing boy.
Tele Film (1979)
Kermit the Frog is persuaded by agent Dom DeLuise to pursue a career in Hollywood. Along the way, Kermit picks up Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and a motley crew of other Muppets with similar aspirations. Meanwhile, Kermit must elude the grasp of a frog-leg restaurant magnate.
Tele-Film (1979)
Kermit the Frog is persuaded by agent Dom DeLuise to pursue a career in Hollywood. Along the way, Kermit picks up Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and a motley crew of other Muppets with similar aspirations. Meanwhile, Kermit must elude the grasp of a frog-leg restaurant magnate.
Kojak - The Marcus-Nelson Murders (1973)
A homicide detective begins to suspect that the black teenager accused of murdering two white girls is being framed by his fellow detectives.
Catch-22 (1970)
A bombardier in World War II tries desperately to escape the insanity of the war. However, sometimes insanity is the only sane way to cope with a crazy situation.