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威利於2018年聖地亞哥國際動漫展
男演員
別名
  • W.B. 威利
  • 華特·威利
國籍 美國
出生華特·布魯斯·威利
(Walter Bruce Willis)

1955年3月19日67歲)[1]
 西德萊茵蘭-普法爾茨州伊達爾-奧伯施泰因
職業
  • 演員
  • 製片人
  • 編劇
  • 音樂家
  • 歌手
配偶
兒女5
活躍年代1980年-2022年
獎項

華特·布魯斯·威利(英語:Walter Bruce Willis,1955年3月19日)或簡稱布魯斯·威利Bruce Willis),是一位已退休的美國演員製片人編劇歌手。最初因於電視連續劇雙面嬌娃》(1985年至1989年)中演技出色而受到矚目,之後又因《終極警探》系列電影成名。

2022年3月31日,因確診患上失語症而由家屬代為宣布正式退出影壇。[2]

個人生活[編輯]

威利生於西德。父親是駐德美軍,母親是德國人。兩歲時移居美國新澤西州

布魯斯·威利於1987年11月與黛咪·摩爾結婚,於2000年10月離婚。13年間共生下三個孩子。兩人對離婚一事未做出任何解釋。此後雖曾有傳言兩人欲復婚,但無疾而終,現二人仍保持朋友關係。

2009年與艾瑪·赫明結婚。

2022年3月31日,布魯斯的家屬宣布布魯斯正式息影,因為被診斷出患有失語症,已嚴重影響認知能力,無法再繼續從事表演。[3][4]

職業生涯[編輯]

1987年出演電影,次年出演《終極警探》中的約翰·麥克連而舉世轟動,此後片約不斷,確立了動作巨星的地位。動作片代表作有「終極警探系列」、《世界末日》、《第五元素》等,此外還有《未來總動員》、《靈異第六感》、《驚心動魄》等懸疑片及《捉神弄鬼》、《殺手不眨眼》等喜劇片問世。

瑣事[編輯]

作品列表[編輯]

電影[編輯]

年份標題角色附註
1980無頭血案要吃晚餐的男人未掛名
1982大審判法庭觀察員未掛名
1987盲目約會Walter Davis
1988比佛利山終極警探湯姆·米克斯兼聯合執行製片人
1988終極警探約翰·麥克連
1989冷暖天涯Emmett Smith提名-金球獎最佳電影男配角
1989看誰在說話Mikey配音
1989這已足夠他自己仿紀錄片
1990終極警探2約翰·麥克連
1990看誰又在說話Mikey配音
1990走夜路的男人Peter Fallow
1991致命的迷思James Urbanski
1991終極神鷹Eddie 'Hudson Hawk' Hawkins兼編劇
金酸莓獎最差劇本
提名-金酸莓獎最差男主角
1991強者為王Bo Weinberg
1991終極尖兵Joseph Cornelius 'Joe' Hallenbeck提名-MTV電影大獎最佳銀幕搭檔(與戴蒙·韋恩斯共享)
1992超級大玩家他自己客串
1992捉神弄鬼Dr. Ernest Menville提名-美國喜劇獎最搞笑電影演員(主演)
提名-土星獎最佳男主角
1993重裝武器約翰·麥克連未掛名;客串
1993終極警探總動員Tom 'Tommy' Hardy
1994夜色Dr. Bill Capa斯汀克斯爛片獎最差男主角
提名-金酸莓獎最差男主角
1994浪子保鑣旁白斯汀克斯爛片獎最差男主角
提名-金酸莓獎最差男主角
1994黑色追緝令Butch Coolidge提名-Chlotrudis獎最佳男配角
1994大智若愚Carl Roebuck提名-Chlotrudis獎最佳男配角
1995終極警探3約翰·麥克連
1995瘋狂終結者Leo未掛名
片段:"The Man from Hollywood"
1995未來總動員James Cole提名-土星獎最佳男主角
1996終極悍將John Smith
1996癟四與大頭蛋橫貫美國Muddy Grimes配音
1997第五元素Korben Dallas提名-在線影視人協會獎最佳科幻/奇幻/恐怖男演員
1997絕對目標-豺狼末日豺狼提名-百視達娛樂獎最喜愛懸疑男主角
1998終極密碼戰Art Jeffries金酸莓獎最差男主角
1998世界末日Harry S. Stamper百視達娛樂獎最喜愛科幻男主角
金酸莓獎最差男主角
提名-土星獎最佳男主角
1998緊急動員Major General William Devereaux百視達娛樂獎最喜愛懸疑男主角
金酸莓獎最差男主角
1999冠軍的早餐Dwayne Hoover
1999Franky Goes to Hollywood他自己短片
1999靈異第六感Dr. Malcolm Crowe百視達娛樂獎最喜愛懸疑男主角
全美民選獎最受歡迎劇情電影男演員
提名-MTV電影大獎最佳男演員演出
提名-MTV電影大獎最佳銀幕搭檔(與哈利·喬·奧斯蒙共享)
提名-土星獎最佳男主角
1999Kiss情人Ben Jordan
2000殺手不眨眼James Stefan 'Jimmy The Tulip' Tudeski
2000扭轉未來Russell Morley 'Russ' Duritz
2000驚心動魄大衛·杜恩提名-百視達娛樂獎最喜愛懸疑男主角
2001終極土匪Joe Blake
2002哈特戰爭Col. William A. McNamara
2002真實的西部Lee舞台劇影片
2002鱷魚獵手:激情之旅監製
2002超級冠軍Mr. Blandford
2003烈日風暴Lieutenant A.K. Waters
2003原野小兵兵Spike配音
提名-兒童票選獎最受歡迎動畫電影配音[5]
2003霹靂嬌娃2:全速進攻William Rose Bailey未掛名[6]
2004殺手不眨眼2James Stefan 'Jimmy The Tulip' Tudeski
2004瞞天過海2:長驅直入他自己客串
2005終極人質Jeff Talley兼監製
2005萬惡城市約翰·哈蒂根提名-廣播影評人協會獎最佳整體表現
提名-金德比電影獎最佳群戲
2006布魯斯威利之終極黑幫Sonny Truelove
2006狙擊封鎖線Jack Mosley兼監製
2006快餐國家Harry Rydell
2006關鍵密碼Mr. Goodkat
2006The Hip Hop Project他自己紀錄片
兼執行製片人
2006森林保衛戰RJ配音
提名-兒童票選獎最受歡迎動畫電影配音[7]
2006哈寶的回力棒歷險記RJ配音
短片
2007農民宇航員Colonel Doug Masterson未掛名[8]
2007勾引陌生人Harrison Hill
2007異星戰場Lt. Muldoon刑房》的一部分
2007魔女南茜:星河謀殺案他自己未掛名;客串[9]
2007終極警探4.0約翰·麥克連提名-國家電影獎最佳男演員演出
提名-全美民選獎最受歡迎動作男星
提名-全美民選獎最受歡迎男星
2008顛覆瘋雲他自己
2008高中校長陰謀事件Principal Kirkpatrick
2009獵殺代理人Agent Tom Greer
2010波麗士很忙Jimmy Monroe
2010浴血任務Mr. Church
2010超危險特工Francis "Frank" Moses
2011迷局Jack Biggs
2011第44條軍規Mel
2011The Black MambaMr. Suave短片
2012月昇冒險王國Captain Duffy Sharp俄亥俄中部影評人協會獎最佳整體演出
鳳凰城影評人協會獎最佳群戲
第二名-波士頓影評人協會獎最佳群戲
提名-廣播影評人協會獎最佳整體表現
提名-哥譚獨立電影獎最佳整體演出
提名-獨立精神獎最佳男配角
第二名-東南影評人協會獎最佳群戲
提名-聖路易斯影評人協會獎最佳男配角
2012賭城風雲Dink Heimowitz
2012浴血任務2Mr. Church
2012冷光線索Martin
2012迴路殺手Older Joe
2012封火線Mike Cella
2013終極警探:跨國救援約翰·麥克連兼執行製片人
2013特種部隊2:正面對決喬瑟夫·柯爾頓將軍
2013超危險特工2:狠戰Francis "Frank" Moses
2014萬惡城市:紅顏奪命約翰·哈蒂根
2014無間救援Omar
2015啟動機械碼Julian Michaels
2015沙漠飆高音[10]Bombay Brian
2015終極救援Leonard Turner
2016終極飆靶Eddie Pilosa
2016黑吃黑Jeffrey Hubert
2016分裂大衛·杜恩未掛名
2017搶救巴迪Steve
2017一槍斃命Police Chief Howell
2018暴劫行動Detective James Avery
2018猛龍怪客Paul Kersey
2018報復James
2018大轟炸[11]Jack
2019異裂大衛·杜恩提名-金酸莓獎最差男配角
2019樂高玩電影2他自己配音;客串
2019布魯克林孤兒Frank Minna
2019終極失憶Rex
2019終極獵殺令Lt. Steve Wakes
2020惡夜救援Frank Clark提名-金酸莓獎最差男配角(與《綁票追殺令》、《異種獵殺》共享)
2020綁票追殺令Donovan Chalmers
2020異種獵殺Clay Young
2021終極異噬界James Ford提名-第42屆金酸莓獎布魯斯·威利2021年電影最差演出(與《非法地帶》、《惡夜性追緝》、《終極生存戰》、《終極狩獵團》、《終極攻佔》、《堡壘》、《終極包圍戰》共享,布魯斯宣佈因失語症息影後撤回[12]
2021非法地帶Jack Harris
2021惡夜性追緝Karl Helter
2021終極生存戰David
2021終極狩獵團Thomas Malone
2021終極攻佔Ron Whitlock
2021終極堡壘Robert Michaels
2022終極包圍戰Ben Watts
2022終極夜路Detective Freeman
2022天堂之城Ryan Swan
2022堡壘2Robert Michaels
2022靈魂刺殺令
TBA白象Arnold

電視[編輯]

年份標題角色附註
1980一個大師來了Extra未掛名;電視電影
1984邁阿密風雲Tony Amato單集:"No Exit"
1985陰陽魔界Peter Novins單集:"Shatterday"
1985–1989雙面嬌娃David Addison Jr.65集
金球獎最佳音樂及喜劇類電視劇男主角(1987)
全美民選獎新電視最受歡迎男演員(1986)
黃金時段艾美獎劇情類最佳男主角(1987)
提名-金球獎最佳音樂及喜劇類電視劇男主角(1986,1988)
提名-全美民選獎最受歡迎男演員(1986,1987)
提名-黃金時段艾美獎劇情類最佳男主角(1986)
1987布魯諾的回歸Bruno Radolini電視電影
提名-CableACE獎電視特殊音樂編寫
1989羅斯安家庭生活他自己單集:"Dear Mom and Dad"
1989週六夜現場主持人單集:"Bruce Willis/Neil Young"
1996–1997布魯諾小子Bruno the Kid配音兼執行製片人;36集
1997我為卿狂他自己單集:"The Birth Part 2"
1999艾莉的異想世界Dr. Nickle未掛名;單集:"Love Unlimited"
2000六人行Paul Stevens3集
在線影視人協會獎喜劇類最佳客串男演員
黃金時段艾美獎喜劇類最佳男客串演員
提名-美國喜劇獎喜劇類最佳客串男演員
200570年代秀Vic單集:"Misfire"
2013週六夜現場主持人單集:"Bruce Willis/Katy Perry"
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Bruce Willis
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Willis at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Walter Bruce Willis

March 19, 1955 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMontclair State University
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film producer
  • singer
Years active1978–2022
Works
Full list
Spouse(s)
Children5, including Rumer
AwardsFull list

Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American retired actor. His career began on the off-Broadway stage in the 1970s.[1] He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1985–1989) and appeared in over a hundred films, gaining widespread recognition as an action hero after his portrayal of John McClane in the Die Hard franchise (1988–2013) and other roles.[2][3]

Willis's other credits include The Last Boy Scout (1991), Pulp Fiction (1994), 12 Monkeys (1995), Last Man Standing (1996), The Fifth Element (1997), Armageddon (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), Hart's War (2002), Tears of the Sun (2003), Hostage (2005), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), Surrogates (2009), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), Rock the Kasbah (2015) and Motherless Brooklyn (2019). In the later years of his career, Willis starred in a number of low-budget independent films, which were poorly received. In March 2022, Willis's family announced that he was retiring after being diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that affects language cognition.

As a singer, Willis released his debut album The Return of Bruno in 1987, followed by two more albums in 1989 and 2001. He made his Broadway debut in the stage adaptation of Misery in 2015. Willis has received various accolades throughout his career, including a Golden Globe Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two People's Choice Awards. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006. Films featuring Willis have grossed between US$2.64 billion and $3.05 billion at North American box offices, making him in 2010 the eighth-highest-grossing actor in a leading role.

Early life

Walter Bruce Willis[4] was born in Idar-ObersteinWest Germany, on March 19, 1955.[5][6] His mother, Marlene,[7] was German, from Kassel.[5] His father, David Willis, was an American soldier. Willis has a younger sister, Florence, and two younger brothers, Robert (deceased) and David.[8] After being discharged from the military in 1957, his father relocated the family to his hometown of Carneys PointNew Jersey.[9] Willis has described his background as a "long line of blue-collar people".[9] His mother worked in a bank and his father was a welder, master mechanic, and factory worker.[4]

Willis, who spoke with a stutter,[9] attended Penns Grove High School, where his schoolmates nicknamed him "Buck-Buck".[4][10][11] He joined the drama club, found that acting on stage reduced his stutter, and was eventually elected student council president.[4]

After graduating from high school in 1973, Willis worked as a security guard at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant[12][13] and transported crew members at the DuPont Chambers Works factory in Deepwater, New Jersey.[13] After working as a private investigator (a role he would later play in the comedy-drama series Moonlighting and the action-comedy film The Last Boy Scout), he turned to acting. He enrolled in the Drama Program at Montclair State University,[14] where he was cast in a production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He left school in 1977 and moved to New York City, where he supported himself in the early 1980s as a bartender at the Manhattan art bar Kamikaze[15][16] while living in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.[17]

Career

1980s: Die Hard and rise to fame

Willis at the 61st Academy Awards in 1989

Willis was cast as David Addison Jr. of the television series Moonlighting (1985–1989), competing against 3,000 other actors for the position.[18] His starring role in Moonlighting, opposite Cybill Shepherd, helped to establish him as a comedic actor. During the show's five seasons, he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy.[9] During the height of the show's success, beverage maker Seagram hired Willis as the pitchman for their Golden Wine Cooler products.[19] The advertising campaign paid Willis between $5 and 7 million over two years. Willis chose not to renew his contract when he decided to stop drinking alcohol in 1988.[20]

Willis had his first lead role in a feature film in the 1987 Blake Edwards film Blind Date, with Kim Basinger and John Larroquette.[9] Edwards cast him again to play the real-life cowboy actor Tom Mix in Sunset (1988). However, it was his unexpected turn in the film Die Hard (1988) as John McClane that catapulted him to movie star and action hero status.[9] He performed most of his own stunts in the film,[21] and the film grossed $138,708,852 worldwide.[22] Following his success with Die Hard, Willis had a leading role in the drama In Country as Vietnam veteran Emmett Smith and also provided the voice for a talking baby in Look Who's Talking (1989) and the sequel Look Who's Talking Too (1990).[citation needed]

In the late 1980s, Willis enjoyed moderate success as a recording artist, recording an album of pop-blues, The Return of Bruno, which included the hit single "Respect Yourself" featuring the Pointer Sisters.[23] The LP was promoted by a Spinal Tap–like rockumentary parody featuring scenes of Willis performing at famous events including Woodstock. He released a version of the Drifters song "Under the Boardwalk" as a second single; it reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart, but was less successful in the US. Willis returned to the recording studio several times.[24]

1990s: Die Hard sequels, Pulp Fiction and dramatic roles

Having acquired major personal success and pop culture influence playing John McClane in Die Hard, Willis reprised his role in the sequels Die Hard 2 (1990) and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995).[9] These first three installments in the Die Hard series grossed over US$700 million internationally and propelled Willis to the first rank of Hollywood action stars.[citation needed]

In the early 1990s, Willis's career suffered a moderate slump, as he starred in flops such as The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) and Hudson Hawk (1991), although he did find box office success with The Last Boy Scout. He gained more success with Striking Distance (1993) but flopped again with Color of Night (1994): it was savaged by critics but did well in the home video market and became one of the Top 20 most-rented films in the United States in 1995.[25] Maxim also ranked his sex scene in the film as the best in film history.[26]

In 1994, Willis also had a leading role in one part of Quentin Tarantino's acclaimed Pulp Fiction;[9] the film's success gave a boost to his career. In 1996, he was the executive producer and star of the cartoon Bruno the Kid which featured a CGI representation of himself.[27] That same year, he starred in Mike Judge's animated film Beavis and Butt-head Do America with his then-wife Demi Moore. In the movie, he plays a drunken criminal named "Muddy Grimes", who mistakenly sends Judge's titular characters to kill his wife, Dallas (voiced by Moore). He then played the lead roles in 12 Monkeys (1995) and The Fifth Element (1997). However, by the end of the 1990s his career had fallen into another slump with critically panned films like The JackalMercury Rising, and Breakfast of Champions, as well as the implosion of the production of Broadway Brawler, a debacle salvaged only by the success of the Michael Bay-directed Armageddon, which Willis had agreed to star in as compensation for the failed production, and which turned out to be the highest-grossing film of 1998 worldwide.[28][29] The same year his voice and likeness were featured in the PlayStation video game Apocalypse.[30] In 1999, Willis played the starring role in M. Night Shyamalan's film The Sixth Sense, which was both a commercial and critical success.[9]

2000s

Willis after a ceremony where he was named Hasty Pudding Theatrical's Man of the Year in 2002

In 2000, Willis won an Emmy[31] for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on Friends (in which he played the father of Ross Geller's much-younger girlfriend).[32] He was also nominated for a 2001 American Comedy Award (in the Funniest Male Guest Appearance in a TV Series category) for his work on Friends. Also in 2000, Willis played Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski in The Whole Nine Yards alongside Matthew Perry. Willis was originally cast as Terry Benedict in Ocean's Eleven (2001) but dropped out to work on recording an album.[33] In the sequel, Ocean's Twelve (2004), he makes a cameo appearance as himself. In 2005, he appeared in the film adaptation of Sin City. In 2006, he lent his voice as RJ the Raccoon in Over the Hedge. In 2007, he appeared in the Planet Terror half of the double feature Grindhouse as the villain, a mutant soldier. This marked Willis's second collaboration with director Robert Rodriguez, following Sin City.

Willis appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman several times throughout his career. He filled in for an ill David Letterman on his show February 26, 2003, when he was supposed to be a guest.[34] On many of his appearances on the show, Willis staged elaborate jokes, such as wearing a day-glo orange suit in honor of the Central Park gates, having one side of his face made up with simulated birdshot wounds after the Harry Whittington shooting, or trying to break a record (a parody of David Blaine) of staying underwater for only twenty seconds.

Willis at a Live Free or Die Hard premiere in June 2007

On April 12, 2007, he appeared again, this time wearing a Sanjaya Malakar wig.[35] On his June 25, 2007, appearance, he wore a mini-wind turbine on his head to accompany a joke about his own fictional documentary titled An Unappealing Hunch (a wordplay on An Inconvenient Truth).[36] Willis also appeared in Japanese Subaru Legacy television commercials.[37] Tying in with this, Subaru did a limited run of Legacys, badged "Subaru Legacy Touring Bruce", in honor of Willis.

Willis has appeared in five films with Samuel L. Jackson (National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1Pulp FictionDie Hard with a VengeanceUnbreakable, and Glass) and both actors were slated to work together in Black Water Transit, before dropping out. Willis also worked with his eldest daughter, Rumer, in the 2005 film Hostage. In 2007, he appeared in the thriller Perfect Stranger, opposite Halle Berry, the crime/drama film Alpha Dog, opposite Sharon Stone, and reprised his role as John McClane in Live Free or Die Hard. Subsequently, he appeared in the films What Just Happened and Surrogates, based on the comic book of the same name.[38]

Willis was slated to play U.S. Army general William R. Peers in director Oliver Stone's Pinkville, a drama about the investigation of the 1968 My Lai massacre.[39] However, due to the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike, the film was cancelled. Willis appeared on the 2008 Blues Traveler album North Hollywood Shootout, giving a spoken word performance over an instrumental blues rock jam on the track "Free Willis (Ruminations from Behind Uncle Bob's Machine Shop)". In early 2009, he appeared in an advertising campaign to publicize the insurance company Norwich Union's change of name to Aviva.[40]

2010s

Willis starred with Tracy Morgan in the comedy Cop Out, directed by Kevin Smith, about two police detectives investigating the theft of a baseball card.[41] The film was released in February 2010. Willis appeared in the music video for the song "Stylo" by Gorillaz.[42] Also in 2010, he appeared in a cameo with former Planet Hollywood co-owners and '80s action stars Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film The Expendables. Willis played the role of generic bald man "Mr. Church". This was the first time these three notable action movie actors appeared on screen together. Although the scene featuring the three was short, it was one of the most highly anticipated scenes in the film. The trio filmed their scene in an empty church on October 24, 2009.[43] Willis next starred in RED, an adaptation of the comic book mini-series of the same name, in which he portrayed Frank Moses. The film was released on October 15, 2010.[44]

Willis with The Expendables co-star Sylvester Stallone, 2010

Willis starred alongside Bill MurrayEdward Norton, and Frances McDormand in Moonrise Kingdom (2012). Filming took place in Rhode Island under the direction of Wes Anderson, in 2011.[45] Willis returned, in an expanded role, in The Expendables 2 (2012).[46] He appeared alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the sci-fi action film Looper (2012), as the older version of Gordon-Levitt's character, Joe.

Willis teamed up with 50 Cent in a film directed by David Barrett called Fire with Fire, starring opposite Josh Duhamel and Rosario Dawson, about a fireman who must save the love of his life.[47] Willis also joined Vince Vaughn and Catherine Zeta-Jones in Lay the Favorite, directed by Stephen Frears, about a Las Vegas cocktail waitress who becomes an elite professional gambler.[48] The two films were distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment.

Willis reprised his most famous role, John McClane, for a fifth time, starring in A Good Day to Die Hard, which was released on February 14, 2013.[49] In an interview, Willis said, "I have a warm spot in my heart for Die Hard..... it's just the sheer novelty of being able to play the same character over 25 years and still be asked back is fun. It's much more challenging to have to do a film again and try to compete with myself, which is what I do in Die Hard. I try to improve my work every time."[50]

On October 12, 2013, Willis hosted Saturday Night Live with Katy Perry as a musical guest.[51]

Since the early 2010s, Willis has briefly appeared in many direct-to-video action-thrillers, averaging about 15 minutes of screen time in each film.[52] Chris Nashawaty of Esquire describes these films as "a profitable safe harbor for actors of a certain age", similar to The Expendables, a film series that features older action stars.[53]

In 2015, Willis made his Broadway debut in William Goldman's adaptation of Stephen King's novel Misery opposite Laurie Metcalf at the Broadhurst Theatre. His performance was generally panned by critics, who called it "vacant" and "inert".[54] Willis was the subject of a roast by Comedy Central in a program broadcast on July 29, 2018.[55]

Films featuring Willis have grossed between US$2.64 billion and $3.05 billion at the North American box offices, making him in 2010 the eighth highest-grossing actor in a leading role and 12th-highest including supporting roles.[56][57] He is a two-time Emmy Award winner, a Golden Globe Award winner, and has been nominated for a Saturn Award four times.

2020s: Critical decline, health problems and retirement

In 2020, Willis portrayed Doraemon for SoftBank 5G advertisements in Japan.[58][59] In January 2021, he was asked to leave a Los Angeles Rite Aid store for not wearing a mask to protect against COVID-19 during the pandemic in California.[60] Willis later said "it was an error in judgement ... Be safe out there everyone and let's continue to mask up."[61]

In the later years of his career, Willis starred in numerous low-budget independent films that were panned by critics; he would often earn $2 million for two days of work per film. Those working with Willis noted that he appeared confused, did not understand why he was there and had to be fed lines through an earpiece.[62] Days before Willis was scheduled to arrive on set for one film, Out of Death, the screenwriter was instructed to reduce his role and abbreviate his dialogue.[62] The Golden Raspberry Awards, an annual award for the year's worst films and performances, created a dedicated category, the Worst Bruce Willis Performance in a 2021 Movie, for his roles in eight films released that year.[63]

On March 30, 2022, Willis's family announced that he was retiring as he had been diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder that damages the area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension.[64] The Golden Raspberry Awards retracted the Willis category, saying it was inappropriate to award a Golden Raspberry to someone whose performance was affected by a medical condition.[65] At the time of his retirement, Willis had completed eight films awaiting release in 2022 and 2023.[64]

Business activities

Willis owns houses in Los Angeles and Penns Grove, New Jersey. He also rents apartments at Trump Tower[66] and in Riverside South, Manhattan.[67]

In 2000, Willis and his business partner Arnold Rifkin started a motion picture production company called Cheyenne Enterprises. He left the company to be run solely by Rifkin in 2007 after Live Free or Die Hard.[68] He also owns several small businesses in Hailey, Idaho, including The Mint Bar and The Liberty Theater and was one of the first promoters of Planet Hollywood, with actors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.[69] Willis and the other actors were paid for their appearances and endorsements through an employee stock ownership plan.[70]

In 2009, Willis signed a contract to become the international face of Belvedere SA's Sobieski Vodka in exchange for 3.3% ownership in the company.[71]

Personal life

Willis in June 2006

Willis's acting role models are Gary CooperRobert De NiroSteve McQueen, and John Wayne.[72] He is left-handed.[73] He resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles with his family.[74]

Relationships and children

At the premiere for the film Stakeout, Willis met actress Demi Moore. They married on November 21, 1987, and had three daughters, including Rumer, who was born in August 1988.[75][76][77][78] Willis and Moore announced their separation on June 24, 1998.[79] They filed for divorce on October 18, 2000,[80] and the divorce was finalized later that day.[81][82] Regarding the divorce, Willis stated, "I felt I had failed as a father and a husband by not being able to make it work." He credited actor Will Smith for helping him cope with the situation.[19] He has maintained a close friendship with both Moore and her subsequent husband, actor Ashton Kutcher, and attended their wedding.[83]

Willis was engaged to actress Brooke Burns until they broke up in 2004 after 10 months together.[18] He married model Emma Heming in Turks and Caicos on March 21, 2009;[84] guests included his three daughters, as well as Moore and Kutcher. The ceremony was not legally binding, so the couple wed again in a civil ceremony in Beverly Hills six days later. The couple have two daughters, one born in 2012[85] and another born in 2014.[86]

Religious views

Willis was a Lutheran at some point,[87] but no longer practices. In a July 1998 interview with George magazine, he stated: "Organized religions in general, in my opinion, are dying forms. They were all very important when we didn't know why the sun moved, why weather changed, why hurricanes occurred, or volcanoes happened. Modern religion is the end trail of modern mythology. But there are people who interpret the Bible literally. Literally! I choose not to believe that's the way. And that's what makes America cool, you know?"[88]

Political views

In 1988, Willis and then-wife Demi Moore campaigned for Democratic Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis' Presidential bid. Four years later, he supported President George H. W. Bush for reelection and was an outspoken critic of Bill Clinton. However, in 1996, he declined to endorse Clinton's Republican opponent Bob Dole, because Dole had criticized Demi Moore for her role in the film Striptease.[89] Willis was an invited speaker at the 2000 Republican National Convention,[90] and supported George W. Bush that year. He did not make any contributions or public endorsements in the 2008 presidential campaign. In several June 2007 interviews, he declared that he maintains some Republican ideologies.[19]

In 2006, he said that the United States should intervene more in Colombia in order to end drug trafficking.[91] In several interviews Willis has said that he supports large salaries for teachers and police officers, and said he is disappointed in the United States foster care system as well as treatment of Native Americans.[89][92] Willis also stated that he is a supporter of gun rights, stating, "Everyone has a right to bear arms. If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who have guns are the bad guys."[93]

In February 2006, Willis was in Manhattan to promote his film 16 Blocks with reporters. One reporter attempted to ask Willis about his opinion on the Bush administration, but was interrupted by Willis in mid-sentence when he said: "I'm sick of answering this fucking question. I'm a Republican only as far as I want a smaller government, I want less government intrusion. I want them to stop shitting on my money and your money and tax dollars that we give 50 percent of every year. I want them to be fiscally responsible and I want these goddamn lobbyists out of Washington. Do that and I'll say I'm a Republican. I hate the government, OK? I'm apolitical. Write that down. I'm not a Republican."[94]

Willis's name was in an advertisement in the Los Angeles Times on August 17, 2006, that condemned Hamas and Hezbollah and supported Israel in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war.[95]

Military interests

Throughout his film career, Willis has depicted several military characters in films such as In CountryThe SiegeHart's WarTears of the SunGrindhouse, and G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Growing up in a military family, Willis has publicly sold Girl Scout cookies for the United States armed forces. In 2002, Willis's then 8-year-old daughter, Tallulah, suggested that he purchase Girl Scout cookies to send to troops. Willis purchased 12,000 boxes of cookies, and they were distributed to sailors aboard USS John F. Kennedy and other troops stationed throughout the Middle East at the time.[96]

Willis meets with Brigadier General Albert Bryant Jr. and deployed soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division, in Tikrit, Iraq, during his 2003 USO tour.

In 2003, Willis visited Iraq as part of the USO tour, singing to the troops with his band, The Accelerators.[97] Willis considered joining the military to help fight the second Iraq War, but was deterred by his age.[98] It was believed he offered $1 million to any noncombatant who turns in terrorist leaders Osama bin LadenAyman al-Zawahiri, or Abu Musab al-Zarqawi; in the June 2007 issue of Vanity Fair, however, he clarified that the statement was made hypothetically and not meant to be taken literally. Willis has also criticized the media for its coverage of the war, complaining that the press were more likely to focus on the negative aspects of the war:

I went to Iraq because what I saw when I was over there was soldiers—young kids for the most part—helping people in Iraq; helping getting the power turned back on, helping get hospitals open, helping get the water turned back on and you don't hear any of that on the news. You hear, "X number of people were killed today," which I think does a huge disservice. It's like spitting on these young men and women who are over there fighting to help this country.[99]

In popular culture

In 1996, Roger Director, a writer and producer from Moonlighting, wrote a roman à clef on Willis titled A Place to Fall.[100] Cybill Shepherd wrote in her 2000 autobiography, Cybill Disobedience, that Willis became angry at Director when he read the book and discovered the character had been written as a "neurotic, petulant actor."

A Lego version of himself appeared in the 2019 film The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, with Willis providing the voice.[101]


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