Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955 as Walter Bruce Willis in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as John McClane in the Die Hard series of films.
Rather than go to college after graduation, Willis took after his father and became a blue-collar worker, transporting work crews at the DuPont Chambers Works factory in Deepwater, NJ. He decided to quit after a colleague was killed on the job, and thereafter became a regular at several bars. Willis also discovered an innate knack for playing the harmonica, and did so for an R&B group, Loose Goose. After a stint as a bodyguard (which he actually plays in his 1991 movie, The Last Boy Scout), Willis returned to his original passion of acting. He enrolled in the drama program at Montclair State University, where he was cast in the class production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The ambitious junior finally decided to leave school in pursuit of more lucrative movie roles by heading for New York.
Willis returned to the bar scene, only this time for a part-time job and as a way to meet New York celebrities. After countless auditions, Willis finally made his theater debut in the off-Broadway production of Heaven and Earth. He gained more experience and exposure in Fool for Love, a stint on television's Miami Vice, and a Levi's campaign.
He was involved in an incident in high school that got him expelled. He was readmitted after his father hired a lawyer.
In the late-1980s, Willis enjoyed moderate success as a recording artist, recording an album of blues entitled The Return of Bruno, which included the hit single "Respect Yourself." Follow-up recordings were not as successful, though Willis does return to the recording studio from time to time.
In the early 90s, Willis' career suffered a moderate slump starring him in flops like The Bonfire of the Vanities and Hudson Hawk, among others. However, in 1994 he had a supporting role in Quentin Tarantino's acclaimed Pulp Fiction, which gave a new boost to his career. He went on to play the lead roles in Twelve Monkeys and Armageddon. However, by the end of the '90s, his career had fallen into another slump with critically panned films like The Jackal, Mercury Rising and Breakfast of Champions.
In 1999, Willis achieved what could be considered the biggest success of his career with his starring role in M. Night Shyamalan's debut film, The Sixth Sense. The film was both a commercial and critical success and launched Willis career to a new level of stardom.
He once had to appear in the hit sitcom Friends without pay, because he lost a bet to Matthew Perry, his costar in The Whole Nine Yards and its sequel The Whole Ten Yards.
Willis also appeared on a Japanese Subaru Legacy commercial, optimising the car for sale, with the backing music of Jade from Sweetbox, Addicted and Hate Without Frontiers.
He is currently filming the thriller Perfect Stranger, opposite Halle Berry, and will appear as an unscrupulous farmer in the film version of Fast Food Nation.
Currently, Willis is reportedly dating Days of Our Lives actress Nadia Bjorlin.
Bruce was, at one point, Lutheran (specifically Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod); however, he is believed by some to now be an atheist, mostly because of a statement he made in the July 1998 issue of George magazine, in which he said:
"Organized religions in general, in my opinion, are dying forms," he says. "They were all very important when we didn't know why the sun moved, why weather changed, why hurricanes occurred, or volcanoes happened," he continues. "Modern religion is the end trail of modern mythology. But there are people who interpret the Bible literally. Literally!" he says incredulously. "I choose not to believe that's the way. And that's what makes America cool, you know?"
Some reports from military officials suggest that Willis tried to enlist in the military to help fight the second Iraq war, but he was turned away because of his age. He has offered $1 million to any civilian who turns in terrorist leaders Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri or (now the late) Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.* The film will follow members of Deuce Four, the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry, who spent considerable time in Mosul and were decorated heavily for it. The film is to be based on the writings of blogger Michael Yon, a former United States Army Special Forces Green Beret who was embedded with Deuce Four and sent regular dispatches about their heroics.
Willis was one of few Hollywood celebrities to publicly support the Iraq War in 2003. He has endorsed every Republican presidential candidate except Bob Dole in 1996, because Dole had criticized Demi Moore for her role in the movie Striptease. Willis has attempted to play down his status as one of Hollywood's most outspoken Republicans, although he continues to vocally support the Iraq war and gun ownership. In February 2006, Willis appeared in Manhattan to talk about his new movie 16 Blocks with reporters. One reporter attempted to ask Willis about his opinion on current events but was interrupted by Willis in mid-sentence;
In early 2006, Willis, who usually lives in Los Angeles, moved into an apartment located in the Trump Tower in New York City.
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
| 2007 | Morgan's Summit | Unknown | (attached, pre-production) |
| 2006 | Die Hard 4.0 | John McClane | (producer, pre-production) |
| Black Water Transit | Earl Pike | (pre-production) | |
| Perfect Stranger | Harrison Hill | (filming) | |
| The Astronaut Farmer | Unknown | (post-production) | |
| Over the Hedge | RJ | (voice only) | |
| Lucky Number Slevin | Mr. Goodkat | ||
| 16 Blocks | Jack Mosley | (producer) | |
| Alpha Dog | Sonny Truelove | (post-production) | |
| 2005 | Sin City | John Hartigan | |
| Hostage | Jeff Talley | (producer) | |
| 2004 | Ocean's Twelve | Himself | (cameo) |
| The Whole Ten Yards | Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski | ||
| 2003 | Full Throttle | William Rose Bailey | (cameo) |
| Rugrats Go Wild! | Spike | (voice only) | |
| Tears of the Sun | Lieutenant A.K. Waters | ||
| 2002 | Grand Champion | CEO | (cameo) |
| Hart's War | Col. William A. McNamara | ||
| 2001 | Bandits | Joe Blake | |
| 2000 | Unbreakable | David Dunn | |
| The Kid | Russell Duritz | ||
| The Whole Nine Yards | Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski | (producer) | |
| 1999 | The Story of Us | Ben Jordan | |
| The Sixth Sense | Dr. Malcolm Crowe | ||
| Breakfast of Champions | Dwayne Hoover | ||
| Franky Goes to Hollywood | Himself | (short subject) | |
| 1998 | The Siege | Major General William Devereaux | |
| Armageddon | Harry S. Stamper | ||
| Mercury Rising | Art Jeffries | ||
| 1997 | The Jackal | The Jackal | |
| The Fifth Element | Korben Dallas | ||
| 1996 | Beavis and Butt-head Do America | Muddy Grimes | (voice only) |
| Last Man Standing | John Smith | ||
| 1995 | Twelve Monkeys | James Cole | |
| Four Rooms | Leo | ||
| With a Vengeance | John McClane | ||
| 1994 | Nobody's Fool | Carl Roebuck | |
| Pulp Fiction | Butch Coolidge | ||
| Color of Night | Dr. Bill Capa | ||
| North | Narrator | ||
| 1993 | Striking Distance | Tom Hardy | |
| National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 | John McClane | (cameo) | |
| 1992 | Death Becomes Her | Dr. Ernest Menville | |
| The Player | Himself | (cameo) | |
| 1991 | The Last Boy Scout | Joseph Cornelius 'Joe' Hallenbeck | |
| Billy Bathgate | Bo Weinberg | ||
| Hudson Hawk | Eddie 'Hudson Hawk' Hawkins | ||
| Mortal Thoughts | James Urbanski | ||
| 1990 | The Bonfire of the Vanities | Peter Fallow | |
| Look Who's Talking Too | Mikey | (voice only) | |
| Die Hard 2 | John McClane | ||
| 1989 | Look Who's Talking | Mikey | (voice only) |
| In Country | Emmett Smith | ||
| That's Adequate | Himself | (cameo) | |
| 1988 | Die Hard | John McClane | |
| Sunset | Tom Mix | ||
| The Return of Bruno | Bruno Radolini | ||
| 1987 | Blind Date | Walter Davis | |
| 1985 | A Guru Comes | Unknown | (extra) |
| 1982 | The Verdict | Courtroom Observer | (extra) |
| 1980 | The First Deadly Sin | Unknown | (extra) |
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