

Bruce McCulloch
Bruce McCulloch is a Canadian comedian, actor, and writer. He appeared in the television series The Kids in the Hall from 1988 until 1995. McCulloch made his big-screen writing and directing debut with the 1988 comedy Dog Park, and also directed Stealing Harvard and Superstar. He appeared in the films Kids In the Hall: Brain Candy and Dick, and produced the TV series TallBoyz.
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- Q with Tom Power Why Bruce McCulloch thinks you should embrace dark humour

As a founding member of the legendary sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, Bruce McCulloch is widely considered to be one of this country’s most celebrated comedic performers. Though his career has evolved over the years to working more behind the camera as a director, he’s currently preparing to take the stage once again with a new one-man theatre show. It’s called Dark Purple Slice and it uses music, stand-up and storytelling to journey into the darker side of life. Ahead of the show, Bruce drops by the Q studio to tell guest host Talia Schlanger where the title came from, why it’s important to laugh about the darkness, and why he says dark humour is the most human thing you can embrace.
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About
- FROM
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- BORN
- May 12, 1961