Bruce Campbell reveals a personal cancer diagnosis, calling it treatable but not curable. The "Evil Dead" star vows to fight while stepping back from work.
- March 12, 2026
AceShowbiz - Bruce Campbell, famously known for his role as Ash Williams in The Evil Dead horror series, has shared a deeply personal health update with his fans. The 67-year-old actor revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer, a condition he described as “treatable” but unfortunately “not curable.”
In an Instagram post, Bruce Campbell opened up about his diagnosis without specifying the type of cancer he is facing. He acknowledged the difficult news by saying, “I apologise if that’s a shock - it was to me too.” Despite the seriousness of the illness, he remained optimistic and resilient, describing himself as a “tough old son-of-a-bitch” ready to face the challenges ahead.
The actor, who also appeared in the 2021 film Black Friday, explained that his professional commitments will have to take a backseat as he focuses on treatment. Bruce mentioned that several summer appearances at conventions and other work engagements will be canceled, expressing regret but emphasizing that health must come first.
He assured fans that he is not seeking sympathy or advice but wanted to share the information proactively to prevent misinformation. “Fear not, I am a tough son-of-a-bitch and I have great support, so I expect to be around for a while,” he wrote, thanking his supporters and promising to see them again soon.
Bruce Campbell is from Royal Oak, Michigan, and recently completed filming The Evil Dead Burn, the newest installment in the The Evil Dead franchise. Warner Bros. Pictures has announced the movie is scheduled for release later this year.
Looking ahead, Bruce plans to recover as much as possible during the summer so that he can tour in support of his new comedy film Ernie & Emma this fall. The movie, which he stars in and directs, follows the story of a salesman who embarks on a road trip across the country carrying his late wife’s ashes. A trailer for the film was released on YouTube last month.
Aside from his film work, Bruce Campbell’s most recent television appearance was in the animated superhero series Invincible in 2025. He also starred in the 2024 horror-thriller series Hysteria! on Peacock, which was canceled after one season.
This announcement comes shortly after another health-related revelation in the entertainment world, with BBC actor Finnian Garbutt from Hope Street disclosing his battle with skin cancer. Finnian initially discovered a lump behind his ear, mistaking it for an ingrown hair, before receiving his diagnosis.
Bruce Campbell’s candid update reflects his determination to face his cancer diagnosis head-on while continuing to engage with his fans and work as much as his health allows. As he navigates treatment, supporters worldwide are sending their best wishes to the beloved horror icon.