Bruce Cromer
- Actor
Bruce Cromer has been a member of Actors' Equity Association since 1982, when he was a leading actor with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He is a B.F.A. Acting graduate of the Wright State University's Professional Actor Training Program.
Bruce has performed in over 170 professional stage productions, for such organizations as: Santa Fe Stages International Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Clarence Brown Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Globe Theatre of Los Angeles, Conservatory Theatre Company, Seattle Children's Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Faire at Boston, Pepsico, etc.
He is a founding Resident Artist with the Human Race Theatre, since 1987. Professor Emeritus Cromer taught acting and movement (including Stage Combat, Shakespeare, Laban and Kinesics, Period Styles, etc.) at Wright State University for over thirty years. He was a longtime Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors.
Though new to film acting, Bruce has been an active voice-over artist for decades. He won a regional Emmy in 2021 for his voice performance in the PBS documentary, "The Memphis Belle."
Bruce has performed in over 170 professional stage productions, for such organizations as: Santa Fe Stages International Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Clarence Brown Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Globe Theatre of Los Angeles, Conservatory Theatre Company, Seattle Children's Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Faire at Boston, Pepsico, etc.
He is a founding Resident Artist with the Human Race Theatre, since 1987. Professor Emeritus Cromer taught acting and movement (including Stage Combat, Shakespeare, Laban and Kinesics, Period Styles, etc.) at Wright State University for over thirty years. He was a longtime Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors.
Though new to film acting, Bruce has been an active voice-over artist for decades. He won a regional Emmy in 2021 for his voice performance in the PBS documentary, "The Memphis Belle."