Brad Dourif

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Bradford Claude Dourif[1] (/ˈdɔːrɪf/;[2] born March 18, 1950)[3] is an American actor. He is known for his Academy Award-nominated role as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), portraying Gríma Wormtongue in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), and voicing Chucky in the Child's Play franchise (1988–present).

Born
Bradford Claude Dourif

(1950-03-18) March 18, 1950 (age 76)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1973–present
Spouses
Janet Stephanie
(m. 1974; div. 1980)
Jonina Dourif
(m. 1981; div. 1986)
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Dourif in 2002
Born
Bradford Claude Dourif

(1950-03-18) March 18, 1950 (age 76)
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present
Spouses
Janet Stephanie
(m. 1974; div. 1980)
Jonina Dourif
(m. 1981; div. 1986)
Children2, including Fiona Dourif
AwardsSee awards
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Brad Dourif's other film credits include Wise Blood (1979), Heaven's Gate (1980), Ragtime (1981), Dune (1984), Blue Velvet (1986), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Exorcist III (1990), Alien Resurrection (1997), Halloween (2007) and its 2009 sequel. He also appeared in many television series, notably Deadwood (2004–2006, 2019), for which he received Primetime Emmy Award and Satellite Award nominations for his portrayal of Amos "Doc" Cochran.

Early life

Bradford Claude Dourif was born in Huntington, West Virginia, on March 18, 1950, to Joan Mavis Felton (née Bradford), an actress, and Jean Henri Dourif, an art collector who owned and operated a dye factory.[1][3][4]

His paternal grandparents emigrated from France, and his paternal grandfather co-founded the Standard Ultramarine and Color Company in Huntington.[5] After Dourif's father died in 1953, his mother married champion golfer William C. Campbell, who helped raise Dourif and his five siblings (four sisters and one brother).[6] From 1963 to 1965, Dourif attended the private Aiken Preparatory School in Aiken, South Carolina. There, he pursued his interests in art and acting. Although he briefly considered becoming a flower arranger,[citation needed] he was eventually inspired to become an actor by his mother's participation as an actress in a community theater called Give Me Shelter.

After Aiken, he attended Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, graduating in 1968. Dourif appeared as an amateur at the Fountain Valley Film Festival in 1969, taking second place in the 8 mm film category with his 10-minute entry "Blind Date."[7] Dourif attended Marshall University for a time, before quitting college and moving to New York City to study acting on the advice of actress Conchata Ferrell.[8]

Career

Stage

Starting in school productions, Dourif progressed to community theater, joining up with the Huntington Community Players while attending Marshall University. In New York City, he studied with Sanford Meisner, and worked with Marshall Mason and Lanford Wilson at the Circle Repertory Company. During the early 1970s, Dourif appeared in a number of plays, off-Broadway and at Woodstock, New York, including The Ghost Sonata, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, and When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, in which he was spotted by director Miloš Forman[8] who cast him in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).

In 2013, after a three-decade absence from the stage, Dourif chose to star alongside Amanda Plummer in the Off-Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play that played to critical acclaim at the New World Stages.[9] He explained, in a filmed interview released by the producers, why he broke his 29-year hiatus from acting in live theater: "I hated the stage, did not want to do it. And then somebody said, 'Will you do a play? It's with Amanda Plummer', and I said, 'Oh shit! No. Oh God, I'm gonna have to do this...'".[10] It opened on June 19, 2013, and closed on September 29, 2013.[11] The play was subject to a number of performance cancellations, one relating to Dourif's absence due to a death in the family. Plummer refused to perform without Dourif, notwithstanding the presence of an understudy.[12]

Film

Dourif in 1991

Dourif had a small role in the film W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975), but was omitted from the final cut of the film.[13] His portrayal of the vulnerable Billy Bibbit in Cuckoo's Nest ended up being his big break, earning him a Golden Globe Award (Best Actor Debut) and a British Academy Award (Supporting Actor) as well as a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[8]

In 1981, Vincent Canby listed Dourif as one of twelve actors to watch, calling Dourif "one of the most intense, most interesting young film actors of his generation."[14] Dourif returned to New York, where he continued in theater and taught acting and directing classes at Columbia University until 1988 (Don Mancini[15] was among his students).

He continued with Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), John Huston's Wise Blood (1979),[16] Forman's Ragtime (1981), Marc Didden's Istanbul (1985) and David Lynch's Dune (1984) and Blue Velvet (1986).

Dourif has appeared in a number of horror films, most notably as the voice of Chucky in the Child's Play franchise. He portrayed the Gemini Killer in The Exorcist III (1990) and appeared in Death Machine (1994), Sworn to Justice with Cynthia Rothrock and Alien Resurrection (1997). He later appeared as Sheriff Lee Brackett in Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007) and Halloween II (2009). In 2013, Dourif reprised his role as Chucky in the sixth installment of the Child's Play franchise, Curse of Chucky, and then again in the 2017 sequel, Cult of Chucky. His daughter, Fiona Dourif, also starred with him in both films.

Other notable film roles include Gríma Wormtongue in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and supporting roles in Fatal Beauty (1987), Mississippi Burning (1988), Hidden Agenda (1990), London Kills Me (1991) and Sinner (2007).

Dourif has worked with director Werner Herzog on many occasions, appearing in Scream of Stone (1991), The Wild Blue Yonder (2005), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009), and My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? (2009).

Television

In 1984, Dourif played a suspected serial killer in the episode "Number Eight" of Tales of the Unexpected. In 1994, he appeared in The X-Files episode "Beyond the Sea" as the psychic serial killer Luther Lee Boggs. He also portrayed Lon Suder in a three episode story arc on Star Trek: Voyager and guest starred as a troubled monk haunted by visions in Babylon 5. Dourif later won acclaim as Doc Cochran in Deadwood, receiving a 2004 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

In 2011, he guest-starred in the third-season finale of Fringe[17] and, in 2014, appeared in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "End of the Beginning".

In 2021, Dourif reprised his role as Chucky in the television series adaptation of the Child's Play franchise titled Chucky.[18]

In 2025, he made a cameo on The Pitt as Neil McKay, the father of Dr. Cassie McKay, who is portrayed by his real life daughter Fiona Dourif.[19]

Music

In 2012, Dourif contributed spoken word vocals to three songs on the album Misery Together by the Norwegian duo Thinguma*jigSaw.[20] Dourif also appears in the music videos for "Stranger in Town" (1984) by Toto and "Drinking from the Bottle" (2012) by Calvin Harris.

Semi-retirement

On April 18, 2024, Dourif announced that he would be retiring from acting, with the exception of any Chucky-related projects involving the character.[21] The reason behind this was because of his daughter Fiona (who plays Nica Pierce in the franchise), plus he considered Chucky creator Don Mancini to be "family".[21] He made another exception for the HBO Max series The Pitt, with a cameo appearance playing the father of his daughter Fiona's character.[22]

Personal life

Dourif has been married twice;[23] first to Janet Stephanie Charmatz,[3][1] and then to Jonina Bernice Dourif,[1][24] with whom he had a daughter, actress Fiona Dourif (b. 1981).[25][26] He also has two stepdaughters.[27]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1975One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestBilly Bibbit
1977Group Portrait with a LadyBoris Koltowski
1978Eyes of Laura MarsTommy Ludlow
1979Wise BloodHazel Motes
1980Heaven's GateMr. Eggleston
1981RagtimeYounger Brother
1984DunePiter De Vries
1985IstanbulMartin Klamski
1986Blue VelvetRaymond
Impure ThoughtsKevin Harrington
1987Fatal BeautyLeo Nova
1988Child's PlayCharles Lee Ray / Chucky
Mississippi BurningDeputy Clinton Pell
1989Sonny BoyWeasel
1990Child's Play 2Chucky (voice)
Grim Prairie TalesFarley
Spontaneous CombustionSam
HorseplayerBud Cowan
Graveyard ShiftTucker Cleveland
The Exorcist IIIJames "Gemini" Venamun
Hidden AgendaPaul Sullivan
1991Murder BluesJohn Barnes
ChaindanceJohnny Reynolds
Child's Play 3Chucky (voice)
Jungle FeverLeslie
Body PartsRemo Lacey
Scream of StoneFingerless
London Kills MeHemingway
1992Final JudgementFather Tyrone
Critters 4Al Bert
1993TraumaDr. Lloyd
Amos & AndrewOfficer Donnie Donaldson
1994Color of NightClark
Death MachineDante
1995Murder in the FirstByron Stamphill
PhoenixReiger
1996Sworn to JusticeTeddy
A Step Toward TomorrowKirby
1997Jamaica BeatTom Peterson
NightwatchDuty Doctor
Best MenJohn "Gonzo" Coleman
Alien ResurrectionDr. Jonathan Gediman
1998Brown's RequiemEdwards
SenselessDr. Wheedon
ProgenyDr. Bert Clavell
Urban LegendMichael McDonnellUncredited
Bride of ChuckyChucky (voice)
1999The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy ManGabriel
Cypress EdgeColin McCammon
InterceptorsDavid M. Webber
Silicon TowersAlton
2000Shadow HoursRoland Montague
The Prophecy 3: The AscentZealot
2001The GhostLt. Garland
SoulkeeperMr. Pascal
2002The Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersGríma Wormtongue
2003The BoxStan
VladRadescu
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingGríma WormtongueExtended cut only
2004Seed of ChuckyChucky (voice)
The Devil's Due at MidnightThe Dark One
The HazingProfessor Kapps
El PadrinoCyrus
2005Drop Dead SexyHerman
The Wild Blue YonderThe Alien
Man of FaithB. B. Gallen
2006PulseThin Bookish Guy
2007SinnerCaddie
The ListJohan Gabini
The Wizard of GoreDr. Chong
HalloweenSheriff Leigh Brackett
2008Touching HomeClyde Winston
Humboldt CountyJack
2009Born of EarthMayor
Lock and Roll ForeverZee
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New OrleansNed Schoenholtz
Halloween IISheriff Leigh Brackett
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?Uncle Ted
2010Chain LetterMr. Smirker
Junkyard DogSheriff Holk
2011Fading of the CriesMathias
PriestSalesman
Catch .44Sheriff Connors
Death and CremationStan
2012Last Kind WordsWylon
Black BoxTom
2013Santa MonicaStanShort film
GingerclownWorm Creature (voice)
Blood ShotBob
Curse of ChuckyCharles Lee Ray / Chucky
MalignantThe Man
2014The Control GroupDr. Broward
2015RosemontAbe
2017Cult of ChuckyChucky (voice)
Out to LunchManShort film
Cut OffDiggs
2018WildlingDaddy/Gabriel Hanson
Ready Player One Chucky (voice) Archival audio[28]
2019ObsessionGeorge
2021The Shuroo ProcessDr. Feinstein
2022 The Living Vlad Short film
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1976The Mound BuildersChad JaskerTelevision film
1977The Gardener's SonRobert McEvoy
1978Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air ForceSgt. Leonard Matlovich
1979Studs LoniganDanny O'Neill3 episodes
1980Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim JonesDavid LangtreeTelevision film
1982I, DesirePaul
1984Tales of the UnexpectedHitchhikerEpisode: "Number Eight"
1986The EqualizerFennEpisode: "Out of the Past"
Spenser: For HireMaxie LyonsEpisode: "Rage"
Rage of AngelsSeymour BourneTelevision film
Vengeance: The Story of Tony CimoLamar Sands
1987MoonlightingFather McDonovanEpisode: "All Creatures Great...and Not So Great"
The HitchhikerBilly Baltimore Jr.Episode: "The Legendary Billy B."
Miami ViceJoey WyattEpisode: "Theresa"
1989Murder, She WroteDr. Warren OvermanEpisode: "Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble"
Desperado: The Outlaw WarsCamillus FlyTelevision film
Terror on Highway 91Keith Evans
1993Wild PalmsChickie Levitt3 episodes
Tales from the CryptVirgilEpisode: "People Who Live in Brass Hearses"
1994The X-FilesLuther Lee BoggsEpisode: "Beyond the Sea"
A Worn PathHunterTelevision film
1995Babylon 5Charles Dexter/Brother EdwardEpisode: "Passing Through Gethsemane"
Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper StorySheriff Bill DouglassTelevision film
Escape to Witch MountainLuther/Bruno
1996Star Trek: VoyagerLon Suder3 episodes
BlackoutThomas PayneTelevision film
If Looks Could KillM. Eugene "Gene" Hanson
1997MillenniumDennis HoffmanEpisode: "Force Majeure"
1999The Norm ShowThe DevilEpisode: "Norm and Shelley"
The Magnificent SevenRupert BraunerEpisode: "Chinatown"
The HungerMannoEpisode: "Sin Seer"
2001–02PonderosaMaurice Deveraux8 episodes
2004–06DeadwoodDr. Amos "Doc" CochranMain cast
2008Law & OrderDr. David LingardEpisode: "Called Home"
2010Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Iggy DrexelEpisode: "Torch"
2011FringeMoreauEpisode: "The Day We Died"
PsychBernie BethelEpisode: "Shawn, Interrupted"
Miami MagmaJacob CapillaTelevision film
2012WilfredP.T.Episode: "Questions"
Criminal MindsAdam RainEpisode: "The Lesson"
Swamp VolcanoJacob CapillaTelevision film
2012–14Once Upon a TimeZoso2 episodes
2013End of the WorldDr. Walter BrownTelevision film
2014Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Thomas NashEpisode: "End of the Beginning"
2016The WildingDavid StearnsTelevision film
2019Deadwood: The MovieDr. Amos "Doc" Cochran
2021–2024ChuckyCharles Lee Ray / ChuckyMain cast
2025The PittNeil McKayEpisode: "8:00 P.M."
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Video games

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Year Title Role Note
2001Myst III: ExileSaavedro
2002Run Like HellFredVoice
2005GunReverend Josiah Reed
2012DishonoredPiero Joplin
2023Dead by DaylightThe Good Guy (Chucky / Charles Lee Ray)DLC, Voice
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Awards and honors

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Institution Year Category Nominated work Result
Academy Awards1976 Best Supporting ActorOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Nominated
BAFTA Awards1977 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Won
Beverly Hills Film Festival 2013 Best Actor Santa Monica Won
Chicago Film Critics Association 1989 Best Supporting Actor Mississippi Burning Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 1991 Best Supporting Actor Body Parts Won
1999 Hall of FameN/a Won
Genie Awards 1991 Best Supporting Actor Chaindance Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 1976 New Star of the Year – Actor One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Deadwood Nominated
San Sebastián International Film Festival 1979 Best Actor Wise Blood Nominated
Satellite Awards 2005 Best Supporting Actor – Television Series Deadwood Nominated
Saturn Awards 1991 Best Supporting Actor The Exorcist III Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2003 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Nominated
2007 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Deadwood Nominated
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