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Danny Bruno

Danny Bruno (born August 13, 1952) is an American actor recognized primarily for his recurring role as Bud Wurstner, an Eisbiber Wesen, in the NBC supernatural series Grimm from 2011 to 2017. Born in the Bronx, New York, Bruno pursued acting after college and eventually relocated to Portland, Oregon, where he has been based for much of his career, performing extensively in regional theater for over 30 years. He co-founded the improv troupe On the Edge at the Oregon Repertory Theatre and has appeared in productions at notable venues such as Portland Center Stage and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, including a role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In addition to his stage work, Bruno has built a presence in and , portraying FBI Bob in multiple episodes of the series from 2010 to 2011. His other television credits include guest appearances on in 2014 and earlier shows like Nowhere Man. On the big screen, he featured in the 2018 thriller Bad Samaritan and the 1995 drama Without Evidence, among other projects. Bruno continues to perform in Portland-area theater, including his 2025 role as Van Buren in at Clackamas Repertory Theatre.

Early life and education

Early life

Danny Bruno was born on August 13, 1952, in , . Limited details are available regarding his family background and childhood influences, though he grew up in amid the urban environment of .

Education

Danny Bruno attended the at Cortland from 1970 to 1974, where he earned a degree in Early Secondary English. After graduating, Bruno relocated to the , where he worked as an English teacher from 1976 to 1978.

Acting career

Theatre

After a brief stint as an English teacher from 1976 to 1978, Danny Bruno transitioned to and made his professional debut in the late 1980s, playing in a stage adaptation of at Portland's Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. Following his debut, Bruno co-founded the improv troupe On the Edge with Cheyne Ryan, performing at venues such as the Brass Rail and the Eugene Celebration. In the 1980s, Bruno established himself in regional theatre through extensive engagements at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), where he took on Shakespearean roles including Barnardine and Leonardo in Measure for Measure (1986, directed by James Edmondson) and a Soldier/Guard in Titus Andronicus (1986, directed by Pat Patton). These performances marked the beginning of his long association with OSF and highlighted his versatility in classical works. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Bruno continued to build his career in the , performing major roles at venues such as Center Stage, the Theatre, and Artists , contributing to hundreds of productions across the region. He portrayed R.P. McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Hult Center for the . A standout role came in the 2004–2005 season as Dave Moss in David Mamet's , staged by Cygnet Productions, earning him a Drammy Award for Outstanding from the Area Theatre Alliance. His collaborations with these institutions underscored his enduring impact on the local scene, blending contemporary and classical repertoire. In 2025, Bruno portrayed Van Buren in at Clackamas Repertory Theatre (July 31–August 24).

Television

Bruno began his television career with guest appearances in the mid-1990s, including a role as Crew Member #1 in the series Nowhere Man (1995–1996). He followed this with a supporting role as Officer Dixon in the TV movie In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (1997), portraying a amid a investigation. In the early 2010s, Bruno secured a recurring role as FBI Special Agent Bob in the crime drama Leverage, appearing in three episodes across seasons 2 and 4 (2010–2011), where his character assisted in federal investigations tied to the protagonists' cons. Bruno's breakout television role came as Bud Wurstner, an Eisbiber Wesen (a beaver-like supernatural creature), in the NBC fantasy series Grimm (2011–2017). Introduced in season 1, episode 5 ("Danse Macabre") as a suspect in a murder case, Wurstner's character evolves from a nervous, reluctant informant to a loyal ally of the lead Grimm, Nick Burkhardt, providing comic relief and support in over 25 episodes spanning all six seasons. His portrayal highlighted the character's timid yet endearing nature, contributing to the show's blend of procedural drama and mythology. Bruno demonstrated his versatility in guest spots, including a comedic turn as a hiker warning about "beaver territory" in Portlandia (season 4, episode 10, 2014), nodding to his Grimm role. Earlier, he appeared as a Vacationer in the true-crime reenactment series Final Witness (2012), showcasing dramatic intensity in a single episode focused on a fatal obsession.

Film

Bruno began his film career with supporting roles in independent productions during the . In 1995, he portrayed Field Sergeant in Without Evidence, a drama based on the real-life murder of Oregon state official , where his character contributes to the investigative narrative. That same year, Bruno appeared in the Guns on the Clackamas, directed by Bill , playing a role in this satirical exploration of gun culture and absurdity in rural . Continuing with character-driven parts in cinema, Bruno took on the of FBI Agent and Fisherman in the 1997 thriller , a low-budget involving an escaped and pursuit across the Pacific Northwest. In 2004, he had a brief appearance as Caterer in , a pseudo-documentary blending quantum physics, , and to question and . Later, in the 2007 short Black Santa's Revenge, Bruno played Detective in this horror-comedy about a robbed Santa seeking vengeance, emphasizing his versatility in genre-blending supporting roles. His most prominent film role came in 2018 with Bad Samaritan, a crime thriller directed by , where Bruno portrayed Mitchell, a morally conflicted accomplice entangled in a home invasion scheme that spirals into psychological tension. This performance marked a step up in production scale, following opportunities from his television work. Across these films, Bruno's contributions highlight his strength in portraying everyday figures caught in extraordinary circumstances, spanning drama, satire, and .

Awards and recognition

Theatre awards

Bruno received the Drammy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dave Moss in the 2004–2005 production of Glengarry Glen Ross by Cygnet Productions. The Drammy Awards, established in 1979 by the Portland Area Theatre Alliance, serve as Portland's premier recognition for excellence in local theatre, often described as the city's equivalent to the Tony Awards. This accolade underscored Bruno's significant contributions to the Portland theatre scene, where he built a reputation through consistent, impactful performances in regional productions during the 1980s and 2000s.

Television awards

In 2014, Danny Bruno received a nomination for Best Male Actor at the Oregon Actors Awards, organized by the Oregon Media Production Association, recognizing his on-camera work in network television. He ultimately won the award for his performances as the recurring character Bud Wurstner in the fantasy series Grimm and in sketches for the comedy series Portlandia. Bruno's portrayal of Bud Wurstner, an Eisbiber Wesen and refrigerator repairman who becomes a reluctant ally to the protagonists across multiple seasons of Grimm from 2011 to 2017, contributed significantly to his regional recognition. The character's blend of comic relief and vulnerability resonated with audiences, leading to substantial fan support that influenced the show's producers to expand his role. Beyond formal accolades, Bruno's work in Grimm garnered notable appreciation from genre fan communities, where his improvisational contributions to Bud's endearing personality were frequently highlighted for enhancing the series' popularity during its run. This recognition underscored the impact of his supporting performance in the sci-fi fantasy landscape, though no additional industry nominations in specialized categories were documented during the show's airing.

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