Bruce Willis

American actor
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Also known as: Walter Bruce Willis
Quick Facts
In full:
Walter Bruce Willis
Born:
March 19, 1955, Idar-Oberstein, West Germany
Also Known As:
Walter Bruce Willis
Notable Family Members:
spouse Demi Moore
Married To:
Emma Heming Willis (2009–present)
Demi Moore (1987–2000)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
"Cosmic Sin" (2021)
"Breach" (2020)
"Hard Kill" (2020)
"Survive the Night" (2020)
"Trauma Center" (2019)
"10 Minutes Gone" (2019)
"Between Two Ferns: The Movie" (2019)
"Motherless Brooklyn" (2019)
"The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" (2019)
"Glass" (2019)
"Air Strike" (2018)
"Reprisal" (2018)
"Death Wish" (2018)
"Acts of Violence" (2018)
"First Kill" (2017)
"Once Upon a Time in Venice" (2017)
"Marauders" (2016)
"Precious Cargo" (2016)
"Extraction" (2015)
"Rock the Kasbah" (2015)
"Vice" (2015)
"The Prince" (2014)
"Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" (2014)
"RED 2" (2013)
"G.I. Joe: Retaliation" (2013)
"A Good Day to Die Hard" (2013)
"Fire with Fire" (2012)
"Looper" (2012)
"The Expendables 2" (2012)
"Moonrise Kingdom" (2012)
"The Cold Light of Day" (2012)
"Lay the Favorite" (2012)
"Catch .44" (2011)
"Setup" (2011)
"RED" (2010)
"Cop Out" (2010)
"Surrogates" (2009)
"Late Show with David Letterman" (2008–2009)
"What Just Happened" (2008)
"Assassination of a High School President" (2008)
"Planet Terror" (2007)
"Live Free or Die Hard" (2007)
"Perfect Stranger" (2007)
"Grindhouse" (2007)
"Fast Food Nation" (2006)
"Over the Hedge" (2006)
"16 Blocks" (2006)
"Lucky Number Slevin" (2006)
"Alpha Dog" (2006)
"That '70s Show" (2005)
"Sin City" (2005)
"Hostage" (2005)
"The Whole Ten Yards" (2004)
"Rugrats Go Wild" (2003)
"Tears of the Sun" (2003)
"Grand Champion" (2002)
"Hart's War" (2002)
"Bandits" (2001)
"Unbreakable" (2000)
"The Kid" (2000)
"Friends" (2000)
"The Whole Nine Yards" (2000)
"The Story of Us" (1999)
"The Sixth Sense" (1999)
"Breakfast of Champions" (1999)
"The Siege" (1998)
"Armageddon" (1998)
"Mercury Rising" (1998)
"The Jackal" (1997)
"Bruno the Kid" (1996–1997)
"Mad About You" (1997)
"The Fifth Element" (1997)
"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" (1996)
"Last Man Standing" (1996)
"12 Monkeys" (1995)
"Die Hard with a Vengeance" (1995)
"Nobody's Fool" (1994)
"Color of Night" (1994)
"North" (1994)
"Pulp Fiction" (1994)
"Striking Distance" (1993)
"Death Becomes Her" (1992)
"The Player" (1992)
"The Last Boy Scout" (1991)
"Billy Bathgate" (1991)
"Hudson Hawk" (1991)
"Mortal Thoughts" (1991)
"The Bonfire of the Vanities" (1990)
"Look Who's Talking Too" (1990)
"Die Hard 2" (1990)
"Look Who's Talking" (1989)
"In Country" (1989)
"Moonlighting" (1985–1989)
"Die Hard" (1988)
"Sunset" (1988)
"Blind Date" (1987)
"The Twilight Zone" (1985)
"Miami Vice" (1984)
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator):
"Hudson Hawk" (1991)
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Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955, Idar-Oberstein, West Germany) is an American actor best known for his performances in blockbuster action films, particularly the Die Hard series.

Willis was born in West Germany, where his father was stationed at an American military base, and the family moved to New Jersey in 1957. After high-school graduation he took a series of odd jobs before studying theatre at Montclair State College (later Montclair State University). He dropped out of college and moved to New York City, where he began his acting career with Off-Broadway roles and appearances in television commercials.

Willis had a number of small film roles in the early 1980s before he was hired as a wisecracking detective opposite Cybill Shepherd in the television sitcom Moonlighting (1985–89). The show made Willis a household name and helped to launch his film career. In the action thriller Die Hard (1988), Willis portrayed the cynical but good-natured New York City police detective John McClane, who finds himself embroiled in a terrorist attack on a Los Angeles office building. The film was a major box-office success and helped establish Willis as a leading action hero. It also spawned the sequels Die Hard 2 (1990), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), and A Good Day to Die Hard (2013).

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Willis took roles in a number of violent and darkly comedic films, including Pulp Fiction (1994), in which he played a professional boxer who double-crosses a mobster after agreeing to throw a fight; 12 Monkeys (1995), about a convict sent back in time to investigate a virus that devastated humankind; and The Fifth Element (1997), a visually impressive science-fiction action film. While he continued to act in large-budget action films—including Armageddon (1998) and Tears of the Sun (2003)—Willis also appeared in comedies, including The Whole Nine Yards (2000). In 1999 he starred in The Sixth Sense as a psychologist who counsels a child who claims to see dead people. The drama, which was written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, was a critical and commercial success. Willis reteamed with Shyamalan on the supernatural thriller Unbreakable (2000).

Willis’s subsequent films included the stylized Sin City (2005), which was adapted from Frank Miller’s graphic novel series; the thriller 16 Blocks (2006); and the buddy comedy Cop Out (2010). He also appeared in the action franchises Red (2010, 2013), as a retired CIA agent, and The Expendables (2010, 2012), as an active one. The latter series brought together several aging stars of the genre. Among Willis’s other roles in 2012 were a lonely cop in the whimsical Moonrise Kingdom, a time-traveling hit man in the sci-fi thriller Looper, and a professional gambler in the comedy-drama Lay the Favorite. G.I. Joe: Retaliation, released the following year, provided another rugged action role for the prolific actor. In 2014 Willis reprised his Sin City role in the sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. He played a mercenary in Barry Levinson’s musical comedy Rock the Kasbah (2015) and a kidnapped former spy in the action flick Extraction (2015).

Willis later starred in the 2018 remake of Death Wish, a 1974 action film about a father who becomes a vigilante after his family is attacked. In Glass (2019) he reprised his role as a security guard/superhero from Unbreakable. His other films from 2019 included the comedy Between Two Ferns and Motherless Brooklyn, a crime drama set in the 1950s. Over the next several years he starred in a string of action movies that included Breach (2020), Out of Death (2021), and A Day to Die (2022).

Willis made his Broadway debut in 2015, appearing in an adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Misery; he portrayed a writer held captive by an obsessed fan.

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In 2022 it was announced that Willis was “stepping away from his career” after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder that impairs the expression and comprehension of language. The following year his family announced that the actor’s “condition has progressed” and that he was suffering from frontotemporal dementia.

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