One of Hollywood’s prolific and versatile character actors, BRUCE McGILL (Frechette) is well-known for such motion picture roles as the motorcyclist fratboy D-Day in John Landis’ milestone comedy "National Lampoon’s Animal House"; anti-tobacco district attorney Ronald Motley in Michael Mann’s Oscar-nominated "The Insider"; and golf legend Walter Hagen in Robert Redford’s "The Legend of Bagger Vance", among others.

McGill’s acting career began on stage at Wilshire Elementary School in San Antonio, Texas. After earning a B.F.A. in acting from the University of Austin, Texas, he made his professional debut as a member of Rhode Island’s Trinity Square Repertory Company, appearing in such productions as "Tom Jones", "Peer Gynt", "Lady Audley’s Secret", "Sherlock Holmes" and "The Tooth of Crime". Relocating to New York, he appeared in the NY Shakespeare Festival’s presentation of "Hamlet", produced by legendary