December 19, 2000The highly anticipated premiere of Thirteen Days was held at the Village Mann Theatre in Westwood on Tuesday, December 19, about a week before the film's platform release in Los Angeles and New York. Bruce attended with his wife Susan Devlin, where he was the center of attention both there and at the after-the-movie party held at The Armand Hammer Museum.
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Susan and Bruce | Kevin, Bruce and Steven | A happy Bruce |
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A close up of Bruce | Star TV | Posing for the flurry | with the actress | A candid shot of Bruce |
Steve Granitz/Yahoo.com | Star TV | Barb Kaighin | Granitz/Yahoo.com | uncredited |
Bruce's quote from Show Biz Today:
All I knew was the beginning and the end, but I didn't know the story. And the story is unbelievable.
CNN Show Biz Today 12/21/00
Bruce's quote from CNN's on-line video of the Premiere:
The whole vibe on the set was really strong and everybody came in with tons of research -- 'cause all the actors were playing real people. So that everybody comes in with a book and yet another book and another book the following day. So it was...pretty intense.
CNN website
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Bruce being told by Access Hollywood's Pat O'Brien that he's been nominated for The Golden Satellite | ||
Fred: Were you conscious of the difficulties in capturing the Kennedy inflection? Bruce: Yeah. All too conscious. Hopefully, I didn't add too much. You know what I mean? Hopefully I just pulled from what was really there. The trick is not to add. Fred: What was it like working with Kevin Costner? Bruce: It was great. Very inclusive. Really collaborative. Very cool guy.
Knows what he wants. Comes in prepared. He's a pro.Fred: Do you think the Bush administration will effect the arts? Bruce: Yeah, without a doubt. I'm not prepared to say how.....
Fred TV webcast