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Introducing Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

Real name: Walter Bruce Willis

Nickname: Bruno

Birthday: March 19, 1955

Birthplace: Idar-Oberstein, West Germany

Height: 178 cm

Education: Montclair University

Famous work: TV series " "Blue Moonlight" (1985-89)

Ex-wife: Demi Moore, 1987-1998

Daughters: Rumer Glenn, Scout LaRue, Tallulah Belle

Awards:

1987--Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series ("Moonlight Blue")

1986/87--Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Television Series ("Blue Moonlight") "Moonlight")

Bruce Willis, who is strong, chiseled and slightly bald, is a popular action star in Hollywood. This is probably mainly due to the great success of his "Die Hard" series of movies.

Bruce Willis was born on March 19, 1955 at a U.S. military base in West Germany. He moved to New Jersey in the United States after he was 2 years old, where he spent his childhood. After entering his youth, he developed a stuttering problem. Miraculously, this problem disappeared when he took part in the show. After reaching high school, he began to participate in some performances one after another, mainly playing clowns. He was expelled from school due to his involvement in racial conflicts at school. Later, his father hired a lawyer to resolve the issue and Bruce Willis was able to graduate. After graduation, Bruce Willis initially worked several odd jobs, and later worked as a harmonica accompanist in a blues band called Loose Goose. While attending the University of Montclair, he participated in a performance, at which time he demonstrated a great passion for acting. He spent a lot of time traveling to New York looking for various roles in off-Broadway productions. In 1977 he finally got his chance, leaving school to work in the stage play "Heaven and Earth". But then, his performance did not go on the right track. He made a commercial film in one place and acted in a stage play in the other.

In 1984, Bruce Willis stood out in an off-Broadway performance of "Fool for Love". On a subsequent trip to Los Angeles, he was selected from 3,000 auditions to play a arrogant, conceited private detective in Sybil Shepard's romantic comedy "Moonlighting." David Addison. Although there are many little-known details about the film, which were mainly caused by the long-term conflict between Willis, Shepard and the film's producer Glenn Gordon Cullen, it was 85 years old that he One of the more successful works performed during this period of 1989. In the early 1980s, Willis appeared in small roles in two blockbusters before starring opposite Kim Basinger in Blake Edwards's absurd comedy "Blind Date" in 1987. Only then did he really come to the stage. In 1988, he collaborated with Edwards again, starring as cowboy star Tom Mix in the western "Sunset" with James Garner's Wyatt Earp. Both films did well at the box office, but did not make Bruce Willis a hot star.

In 1989, Bruce Willis was able to star in "Die Hard" (Episode 1) ("Die Hard") as an unsatisfactory policeman in New York. In the film, a group of international terrorists kidnap a company's employees who are attending a Christmas party, including the policeman's estranged wife. The film was a huge success as Bruce Willis fought resourcefully and nimbly against this group of international terrorists.

The film has a fast pace and is filled with many surprising actions. After the film was staged, it became very popular, and Bruce Willis was also included in the A-level list among many Hollywood stars.

Just when people generally thought that Bruce Willis would soon release his second "Blockbuster", he starred in Norman Jewison's comedy "The End of the World" ("In Country"), plays a traumatized Vietnam veteran who raises his nephew, an orphan, alone. In the same year, Bruce Willis took over the first part of the new "Look Who's Talking" series. In 1990, he starred in the second part of the "Look Who's Talking II" ("Look Who's Talking"). Look Who's Talking Too"). Later, he continued to play the role of a police officer in two "Die Hard" series of movies. In 1991, he starred in his own script "Hudson Hawk" for the first time, which was a great success. After that, although he continued to be prolific, the journey was extremely uneven. Films such as "The Color of Night" and "Four Rooms" were not very successful, but films such as "Pulp Fiction" and "The Twelve" were also filmed. Good movies like "12 Monkeys".

In 1998, Bruce Willis starred in the heavily-funded "Armageddon" ("Armageddon"). The film achieved high box office revenue and made him famous as an action star. Reputation reached its peak. After this, Bruce Willis chose a smaller film, in 1999 he starred in Kurt Vonnegut's long-planned "Breakfast of Champions" ("Breakfast of Champions"). In the same year, he starred in the low-cost film "The Sixth Sense", which became a big winner at the box office and in film reviews. His latest films in 2000 include "The Whole Nine Yards", "The Kid" and "Unbreakable" which is currently being filmed.

In addition to making movies, Willis also recorded a music CD, produced a movie and a children's exhibition, and also co-opened the famous " Hollywood Star" Hotel. Willis married actress Demi Moore in 1987 and they have three children. Last week, they officially divorced after 13 years of marriage. They had previously separated in 1998, but still lived in a $6 million apartment in Hailey, Idaho, with their three daughters who were still in school.