Bruno Gunn was out last night at the Dignity Gala in Beverly Hills supporting RedLight Traffic (a great cause - check them out). He talked about Brutus and Catching Fire on the red carpet. Check it out!
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Bruno Gunn spoke with Ohio.com - the online version of the Akron Beacon Journal - to talk about his upcoming hosting duties at the Pathways For Children 40th Anniversary Gala (get the details here). He also talked about his start, his career, and had some great things to say about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
From Ohio.com
Gunn, 44, has been acting for about 15 years. Born Bruno Gioiello, Gunn will play the combatant Brutus in Catching Fire, the second movie based on Suzanne Collins’ series of novels set in a future society that pits players from different regions against each other in a to-the-death battle of wits and skill. The first movie made more than $400 million in the U.S. in 2012 and further propelled the career of actress Jennifer Lawrence, a recent Oscar winner for Silver Linings Playbook.
Gunn has done comedy, including Bad Teacher, lots of independent films and TV shows like True Blood and Sons of Anarchy, often as what VH1.com’s Halle Kiefer dubbed “menacing middle-aged hunks.” He is the first to admit that the parts aren’t always big or especially memorable.
“I’m either the guy breaking into your house, or arresting the guy breaking into your house, or trying to track down the guy breaking into your house,” he said in a telephone conversation, though he is proud of all his performances. And they led him to Catching Fire.
Photo by Steve Schofield/Bruno Gunn imdb
Our Brutus and Ohio native, Bruno Gunn will be the Master of Ceremonies this Saturday, September 21st at the Pathway Caring for Children 40th Anniversary Gala in Canton, Ohio. If you live anywhere near Canton, this is a great opportunity to support a great cause and see one of our favorite Catching Fire cast members up close and personal.
Details from the Times Reporter:
Pathway Caring for Children will host “An Evening with Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy” at 6 p.m. on Sept. 21 at Canton Civic Center, 1101 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH.
The event features a presentation at 6:45 p.m. by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, who inspired the movie The Blind Side, and includes dinner and a cash bar at 6 p.m. Actor Bruno Gunn of Canton will be the event's master of ceremonies. Gunn has a supporting lead role in the upcoming movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The event is a celebration of the 40th anniversary of Pathway Caring for Children.
General admission tickets for the presentation are $12. The cost for the dinner and presentation is $125 per person. Purchase tickets here.
Pathway Caring For Children offers foster care and adoption services for children of all ages. The organization specializes in caring for those who have suffered from abuse, neglect or abandonment.
Thanks to Hunger Games Trilogy for the tip!