Bruce Wagner Net Worth

Bruce Wagner Net Worth is
$1.6 Million

Bruce Wagner Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Bruce Wagner was born on March 20, 1954 in Wisconsin, USA as Bruce Alan Wagner. He is a writer and producer, known for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), Maps to the Stars (2014) and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989).

Full NameBruce Wagner
Date Of BirthMarch 20, 1954
Place Of BirthWisconsin, USA
ProfessionWriter, Producer, Actor
NationalityAmerican
SpouseRebecca De Mornay
ParentsBernice Maletz, Morton Wagner
NominationsPEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, Canadian Screen Award for Original Screenplay
MoviesMaps to the Stars, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, I'm Losing You, Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills, One Crazy Summer, White Dwarf, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Shocker, I, Madman, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Head Office, Women in Film
TV ShowsWild Palms, The People Next Door
Star SignPisces
#Trademark
1Acerbic view of life in Hollywood
#Quote
1[from an essay in 'The Guardian', Sept. 18th 2014] My mother died in May and is buried in a crypt next to the legendary screenwriter Nunnally Johnson (_The Grapes of Wrath_), just around the corner from Marilyn Monroe. In my early 30s, Oliver Stone introduced me to Billy Wilder. I'll never forget my frisson on learning that the original script of Sunset Blvd. (1950) began in a morgue, with the corpses all sharing how they met their ends. (It was shot but discarded because it didn't sit well with preview audiences.) That scene was a thematic foretelling of my own corpus to come: phantoms telling stories around a campfire. William Holden begins his "share" as a ghost heard in voiceover while we see his floating corpse. Swimming pools have always been a thread that runs through my work. As a very young boy visiting California for the first time, I looked out the plane's window with shock and wonder at the Elysian mosaic of blue backyard portals. In Maps to the Stars (2014), a five-year-old drowns in one. Like his great-grandfather Holden, he becomes a ghost, but sadly has had no life to share. I mention all this because its weave is the leitmotif informing David Cronenberg's film of my script "Maps to the Stars". Contrary to critics' easy characterisation, it doesn't have a satirical bone in its elegiac, messy, hysterical body. I've given you the lay of the land as I see it, saw it, and lived it. "Maps" is the saga of a doomed actress, haunted by the spectre of her legendary mother; of a child star ruined by early celebrity, fallen prey to addiction and the hallucination of phantoms; of the mutilation, both real and metaphorical, sometimes caused by fame and its attendants - riches, shame and nightmare. I see our movie as a ghost play, not a satire.
2[on satire] I see satire as Monty Python, as Jonathan Swift, as Francois Rabelais; I don't see anything in Maps to the Stars (2014) that's an exaggeration in order to expose a truth. It's more realism than anything else. It's is a fever dream, it's a melodrama, I don't see it as a satire. The default is to call anything that makes one uncomfortable and in which someone may laugh something satirical or quote 'dark'. I've been hit with that label all my life. I don't believe in only darkness; I'm not interested. I'm interested in the poles: Darkness and light. Extreme poverty and extreme wealth. Extreme fame, anonymity. The sacred and the profane. Without the profane, I'm not interested. Without the sacred, I'm not interested.[2015]
3[on the significance of Paul Éluard's poem "Liberté" in Maps to the Stars (2014)] It's a beautiful poem, first of all. It has a kind of rhythmic, incantatory quality that I loved when I first read it. I wasn't aware of its fame - it's studied by schoolchildren in France, and was used during the Occupation - I believe that Eluard wrote it originally as a love poem, and that's how I read it. For me, it's an inevitable mantra that Agatha Weiss [Mia Wasikowska] uses to liberate herself and ultimately her brother from this cycle of incest, bad faith and dysfunction that she was born into and mutilated from in literal and metaphorical ways.[2015]
4[on his work] My books are really about human behavior 'in extremis', they're not about people behaving badly or worse now than they were 30 years ago or 10 years ago in Hollywood. No, people behave the way they behave and have throughout time. I never see my books or this script as a commentary or an exposé on Hollywood. I don't see this as satirical. I see it simply as a melodrama that's closer to August Strindberg or Joe Orton than it is to anything like The Player (1992) or Mulholland Dr. (2001). David and I thought we were making our Sunset Blvd. (1950), in a way. The original script [of "Sunset Boulevard"] began with a scene of cadavers in a morgue talking about how they had died, how they had come to our demise. Our script is filled with ghosts as well.[2015]
5"Well, you know, Hollywood is so much a part of me. The thought of writing a straight satire about Hollywood - I would reach for my revolver, as they say." Interview, August 1996.
#Fact
1Met future wife Rebecca De Mornay at the Cannes Film Festival of 1989, where he was promoting the film Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989).

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Maps to the Stars2014screenplay
State of the UnionTV Series writer - 8 episodes, 2009 - 2010 written by - 3 episodes, 2008
You Animal2004Short
Women in Film2001novel "I'm Losing You" / screenplay
I'm Losing You1998novel "I'm Losing You" / screenplay
White Dwarf1995TV Movie
Wild Palms1993TV Mini-Series written by - 5 episodes
The People Next Door1989TV Series creator
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills1989screenplay / story
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter1987TV Series written by - 1 episode
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors1987screenplay / story
Young Lust1984screenplay

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
State of the UnionTV Series executive producer - 7 episodes, 2010 producer - 3 episodes, 2008
You Animal2004Short executive producer
White Dwarf1995TV Movie executive producer
Wild Palms1993TV Mini-Series executive producer - 5 episodes
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills1989associate producer

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Knight of Cups2015Bud Wiggins
Maps to the Stars2014Benjie's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Night Visions1990TV MovieAgent
Shocker1989Executioner
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills1989Dinner Guest
How I Got Into College1989A
I, Madman1989Pianist
Mortuary Academy1988Schuyler
Stranded1987Reporter
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter1987TV SeriesVlodia
One Crazy Summer1986Uncle Frank
Head Office1985Al Kennedy

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Women in Film2001
I'm Losing You1998

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
You Animal2004Short composer: theme music

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
William Eggleston in the Real World2005Documentary thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Durch die Nacht mit...2008TV Series documentaryHimself
James Ellroy: American Dog2006Video documentaryHimself

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015Canadian Screen AwardCanadian Screen Awards, CAOriginal ScreenplayMaps to the Stars (2014)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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