Alison Bruce is a New Zealand television and film actress, who starred in the 2001 feature film Magik and Rose. She also appeared in the teen series Being Eve and Xena: Warrior Princess, and had a recurring role as Simula in Young Hercules.

Early life and education

Bruce was born in Tanzania to a Scottish father and an English mother. Her family moved to New Zealand when she was around eight.

She trained at Auckland's Theatre Corporate in the early 1980s.[citation needed]

Career

Bruce soon began a busy acting career with stage roles that include starring in Hamlet (as Ophelia) and Cyrano de Bergerac (as Roxane).[citation needed]

She made her screen debut in the 1984 teleplay The Minders. Since then she has acted in more than 30 screen roles, including sizeable parts in two feature films: the 1990 chase comedy User Friendly, in which her character steals a keenly-sought dog statue from a crazed former boss; and 2001 feature Magik and Rose, which Bruce later described as a turning point in terms of the type of roles she is offered. The comedy-drama saw Bruce playing Magik, a fortune-teller who arrives in a Kiwi town in a house-truck, seeking the daughter she gave up for adoption many years before.

Bruce also acted in the based-on-a-true-story feature The World's Fastest Indian (as a doctor) and the short film Mon Desir, which was selected to play in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.[citation needed]

Television

Bruce's television roles include the eccentric mother of Eve, the main character in award-winning series Being Eve, and the hospital personal assistant who falls pregnant in Mercy Peak. The latter part would win Bruce two consecutive New Zealand television awards for best supporting actor. She also had a number of small roles on the Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys franchise, including playing an Amazon Queen (Queen Melosa). Bruce enjoyed the chance to take part in fight scenes, and "do all this stuff you normally don't get to do in television".

Bruce played estranged mother to a family of gods in the first two seasons (2010–2011) of the television series The Almighty Johnsons, and worked with New Zealand director Jane Campion on the 2012 series Top of the Lake.

Personal life

Bruce's long-term partner is casting director and actor Neill Rea. As of 2022[update] they were living in central Auckland.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990User FriendlyAugusta
1990An Angel at My TableDora
1991The End of the Golden WeatherAuntie Kass
1991Old ScoresNgaire Morgan
1991Mon DesirShort
1992AlexFemale Journo
1999Willy NillyCarolShort
2001Magik and RoseMagik
2003SylviaElizabeth
2004SpookedSheila Miller
2004As Dreams Are Made OnRuthShort
2005The World's Fastest IndianDoctor
2005UsWomanShort
2006Perfect CreatureTV Presenter
2007The TattooistCharge Nurse
2012DottyCarolShort
2017The PactSandraShort
2018Sail AwayMargaretShort, completed
2024TināCarolineFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986HeroesGlenda"2.2"
1987AdventurerSovay Banks"Sovay, Parts 1 & 2"
1990Shark in the ParkChristina Long"Fall from Grace"
1990Star RunnerTV film
1993The Rainbow WarriorLeslie HolbrookTV film
1994CoverstoryKaren ParkerTV film
1995Hercules: The Legendary JourneysPostera"Gladiator"
1995Xena: Warrior PrincessQueen Melosa"Hooves and Harlots"
1998City LifeKatherine Dwyer"1.15", "1.24"
1998Shortland StreetDanni Brown / Lindsay MaguireTV series
1998The ChosenDeniseTV film
1998–99Young HerculesSimulaRecurring role
1999Xena: Warrior PrincessTalia"Animal Attraction"
2000Xena: Warrior PrincessKahina"Legacy"
2001–02Mercy PeakLouise DuvalMain role
2001–02Being EveVivienne BaxterMain role
2006Maddigan's QuestWitch-Finder"Witch-Finder"
2007Reckless Behavior: Caught on TapeGrace LeisterTV film
2009Life's a RiotNell EdmondsTV film
2010Legend of the SeekerSister VernaRecurring role
2010This Is Not My LifeJudeRecurring role
2010Avalon HighCoach MiganovTV film
2011–12The Almighty JohnsonsAgnethaRecurring role
2013Top of the LakeAnne-MarieRecurring role
2014The KickSheryll DonaldTV film
2016HillaryPhyllis RoseTV series
2016Dirty LaundryDeliaTV series
2018The Brokenwood MysteriesFiona"The Dark Angel"
2019–presentThe GulfSen. Sgt. Denise AbernethyTV series
2019–20Golden BoySusanTV series, 16 episodes, 2 seasons
2020The WildsCoach Ellen RoseTV series
2020One Lane BridgeLois TremaineTV series
2020MysticJuliaTV series

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
2000New Zealand Film and TV AwardsBest ActressMagik and RoseNominated
2002New Zealand Film and TV AwardsBest Supporting ActressMercy PeakWon
2005Gemini AwardsBest Lifestyle/Practical Information SegmentZeD, "Pumpkin Boats"Nominated
2006New Zealand Screen AwardsBest Performance in a Short FilmUsWon
2010New Zealand Film and TV AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Feature FilmLife's a RiotNominated

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