Bruce Trampler

Bruce Trampler

writer, actor, producer

Bruce Trampler was born on Aug 11, 1952 in USA. Bruce Trampler's big-screen debut came with Play It to the Bone directed by Ron Shelton in 1999, strarring Ringside Sportswriter.

Screenwriter Bruce Trampler is also a Hall of Fame boxing matchmaker and former Major League baseball player agent. He graduated with a journalism degree from Ohio University in Athens (alma mater of director Betty Thomas, writer Joe Eszterhas, and actors Ed O'Neill, Piper Perabo, and Paul Newman). He went to Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, the alma mater of Zach Braff, Elisabeth and Andrew Shue, Lauryn Hill, Roy Scheider, Dan Farah, and 1943 Academy Award winner Teresa Wright.

  • Birthday

    Aug 11, 1952
  • Place of Birth

    Maplewood, New Jersey, USA

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