Chuck Bush(I)
- Producer
- Editor
- Actor
Born Charles R. Bush III in New Orleans, Louisiana, "Chuck" grew up in
the nearby hamlet of Houma, Louisiana. In 1982 Bush moved to Austin,
Texas where he underwent a life-changing experience. On April 3, 1983
Chuck Bush entered a 7-11 in Austin; at the same moment, first-time
director Kevin Reynolds was exiting that same store. Reynolds was in
Austin to begin principal photography of his Fandango (1985) and Bush resembled
a character Reynolds had been unsuccessful in casting. The two men
spoke briefly and Bush was asked to audition the next morning. The rest
is history. Reynolds cast Chuck Bush as the boorish "Dorman", a John
Belushi-type slob that rounded out a cast that included screen greats
Kevin Costner and Judd Nelson. Since then, Bush has made a career
behind the camera as a producer, writer and director of several family
films and television projects.
Bush returned to his native Louisiana in 1990 and in 2001 worked with the Louisiana Legislature to create some of the most aggressive tax incentives for film and television production in the United States. Since then he has worked diligently to develop the entertainment industry in Louisiana, teaching at the college level to build a workforce and developing family films and television programs.
Bush returned to his native Louisiana in 1990 and in 2001 worked with the Louisiana Legislature to create some of the most aggressive tax incentives for film and television production in the United States. Since then he has worked diligently to develop the entertainment industry in Louisiana, teaching at the college level to build a workforce and developing family films and television programs.