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Bruce Hart was born in Michigan and relocated to Los Angeles where he began his career on television. Bruce is best known for his roles in feature films such as "Saltwater" also starring Ian Roberts and "Homewrecker" also starring Dylan Vox and Rebekah Kochan which spoofs the genre of melodramatic Lifetime Channel movies but with a gay twist. The latter film was also co-written and executive produced by Hart. In 2007 Bruce appeared the award winning film on gay bashing "The Reckoning" in and was cited by the Life Affirmation Association for his strong portrayal as the abducted and victimized leader of a fictional Gay & Lesbian Center. The tale coincidentally paralleled his own experience with violence when he was assaulted on the streets of Los Angeles and suffered severe head injuries and paralysis of his right arm. Both injuries he overcame after surgery and intense physical therapy. Hart is also known for his roles in two series. In "Boystown" a Canadian TV series he plays the villain Stuart who stirs up heaps of trouble. In "Old Dogs and New Tricks" a web series he plays the bitchy "frenemy" Nelson Van Eddy. Hart will also be seen in two features slated for release in 2013 "Dracula" and "The Trouble with Barry".