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Bruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known best for being Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead horror series, beginning with the short movie Within the Woods (1978). He has also featured in many low-budget cult movies, such as Crimewave (1985), Maniac Cop (1988), Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1989), and Bubba Ho-Tep (2002). Campbell had the main roles in the television series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993–1994) and Jack of All Trades (2000), and a recurring role as Autolycus, King of Thieves in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995–1999) and Xena: Warrior Princess (1995–1999). He played Sam Axe on the USA Network series Burn Notice (2007–2013) and reprised his role as Ash for the Starz series Ash vs. Evil Dead (2015–2018). He also appeared in The Escort (2015). Campbell directed, produced, and featured in the documentaries Fanalysis (2002) and A Community Speaks (2004); co-wrote, directed, produced, and featured in the movie Man with the Screaming Brain (2005); and directed, produced, and featured in a parody of his career My Name Is Bruce (2007). Campbell is known for frequent collaborations with Raimi, his brother Ted, Josh Becker, and Scott Spiegel. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruce Campbell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Bruce Campbell

Ash Williams
for Ash Williams in The Evil Dead: Washington Massacre (Animated Movie)
Suggested by matthewfenner

After three long years of chainsaw-swinging, boomstick-blasting, and sleepless nights, Ash Williams is ready for a break. The aging Deadite slayer rolls into Washington D.C. with nothing more on his mind than cheap beer, bad TV, and a motel bed that doesn’t bleed. But when a power-hungry U.S. Senator named Lewis Owen gets his hands on a forbidden artifact tied to the Necronomicon, D.C. becomes ground zero for a demonic uprising. Seeking to use the Deadites as an unholy army to secure absolute control, Owen unleashes hell itself across the capital. As corpses rise in the streets, monuments crumble, and the White House becomes a war zone, Ash realizes retirement isn’t in his cards — not while evil’s still on the clock. The Evil Dead: Washington Massacre delivers a gory, foul-mouthed, and darkly hilarious return to form. Armed with his sawed-off shotgun, trusty chainsaw hand, and enough one-liners to fill a congressional hearing, Ash teams up with a ragtag group of survivors — including a skeptical Secret Service agent and a jaded exorcist — to stop Owen’s Deadite regime before it spreads worldwide. Between buckets of blood, demonic mayhem, and Ash’s signature blend of crass heroism and reluctant bravery, the film turns Washington into a hellish battlefield. When the smoke clears, Ash once again proves that while politicians may be corrupt, he’s still the biggest badass in America — and the only one crazy enough to save it.