Bruce Perkins(I)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
Bruce Edward Perkins grew up in the 50s and 60s as part of the "Baby
Boomer" generation. After graduating High School in 1966, he attended
the DeVry Institute of Technology and received a degree in Electronic
Engineering and Technology. He then spent four years in the Navy and
was stationed at the submarine base at Pearl Harbor.
While working as an equipment engineer for the Saint Regis Paper
Company, he traveled extensively through the United States, Europe, and
the Middle East. It was with Saint Regis that Bruce got his first taste
of film and video production working on, and staring in, training and
promotional videos.
In 1983, Bruce started his own business as a professional commercial,
editorial, and fashion photographer. During this time, he had the
opportunity to work as a locations and production stills photographer.
He worked on his first film, Tri-Star's "Sweethearts Dance"(1989) with
Don Johnson' and Susan Sarandon.
He continued to work in film as a freelance photographer, casting
assistant, and production coordinator until 1998 when he joined
Edgewood Studios'. In the years following, Bruce worked in almost every
department of film production including lighting, grip, camera,
casting, locations, production manager, art department and screenplay
development while serving as the Studio Manager for Edgewood. From 2002
through 2007 Bruce lived and worked in Florida and Las Vegas where he
worked on and acted in a number of films and commercials. In 2008,
Bruce moved to Charleston SC and took a position as a contractor for
the government. He continues to write and develop scripts and has sold
two scripts for potential development in Europe.
Boomer" generation. After graduating High School in 1966, he attended
the DeVry Institute of Technology and received a degree in Electronic
Engineering and Technology. He then spent four years in the Navy and
was stationed at the submarine base at Pearl Harbor.
While working as an equipment engineer for the Saint Regis Paper
Company, he traveled extensively through the United States, Europe, and
the Middle East. It was with Saint Regis that Bruce got his first taste
of film and video production working on, and staring in, training and
promotional videos.
In 1983, Bruce started his own business as a professional commercial,
editorial, and fashion photographer. During this time, he had the
opportunity to work as a locations and production stills photographer.
He worked on his first film, Tri-Star's "Sweethearts Dance"(1989) with
Don Johnson' and Susan Sarandon.
He continued to work in film as a freelance photographer, casting
assistant, and production coordinator until 1998 when he joined
Edgewood Studios'. In the years following, Bruce worked in almost every
department of film production including lighting, grip, camera,
casting, locations, production manager, art department and screenplay
development while serving as the Studio Manager for Edgewood. From 2002
through 2007 Bruce lived and worked in Florida and Las Vegas where he
worked on and acted in a number of films and commercials. In 2008,
Bruce moved to Charleston SC and took a position as a contractor for
the government. He continues to write and develop scripts and has sold
two scripts for potential development in Europe.