Bruce Somers Jr. never sought to be an actor like his mom, Suzanne Somers, and instead chose to work behind the scenes. Per his LinkedIn page, he graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Dramatic Arts and then went on to study film at UCLA. He worked as an executive producer straight out of university, and between 1995 and 1999, he was the commercial director for his production outfit, Somers & Somers. He also co-founded the media company Quigley-Simpson. From 1999 to this day, Bruce runs Sincbox Media, a direct response marketing company in which he works as the “chief storyteller” and commercial director.
Bruce wouldn’t have been successful in his professional life if it weren’t for Suzanne. In a Mother’s Day post shared on InstagramĀ in 2019, Bruce said that his mom gave him the tools to succeed and was his number one supporter. “My mother loves and supports me like no other. Because of her, I am confident and I am resilient. She always reinforced that I had the ability to achieve anything I wanted,” he penned. “And when I have had setbacks in my journey, she was there to remind me of their lessons and help heal the wounds to get me back on the playing field. […] I couldn’t ask for a better mother.”
Bruce is also a husband and father. He married his wife, chef and cookbook author Caroline Somers, in 1991. They share two daughters: Camelia and Violet Somers.