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Bruce Willis - Biography
Name : Bruce
Willis
Date of birth : 19 March 1955
Place of birth : Idar-Oberstein, West Germany
Birth name : Walter Bruce Willis
Nickname : Bruno
Height : 6' (1.83 m) |
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Bruce Willis Detailed
Biography
Bruce Willis has demonstrated
incredible versatility in a career that has included such diverse
characterizations as the prizefighter in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction,
the philandering contractor in Robert Benton's Nobody's Fool, the heroic
time traveler in Terry Gilliam's Twelve Monkeys, the traumatized Vietnam
veteran in Norman Jewison's In Country, the compassionate child psychologist
in M. Night Shyamalan's Oscar-nominated The Sixth Sense (for which he won
the People's Choice Award) and his signature role, detective John McClane,
in the Die Hard trilogy.
Following studies in Montclair State College's prestigious theater program,
the New Jersey native honed his craft in several stage plays and countless
television commercials, before landing the leading role in Sam Shepard's
1984 stage drama Fool for Love, a run which lasted for 100 performances
off-Broadway.
Willis achieved international stardom and garnered several acting awards
(including an Emmy and a Golden Globe) for his starring role as private eye
David Addison in the hit TV series Moonlighting, a role that he won over
3,000 other contenders. He made his motion picture debut opposite Kim
Basinger in Blake Edwards' romantic comedy Blind Date. In 1988, he created
the role of John McClane in the blockbuster Die Hard and reprised the
character in two sequels: Die Hard 2 and 1995's global box office champ Die
Hard: With A Vengeance.
His wide array of film roles includes collaborations with such respected
filmmakers as Michael Bay (Armageddon), M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense
and Unbreakable), Alan Rudolph (Mortal Thoughts, Breakfast of Champions),
Walter Hill (Last Man Standing), Robert Benton (Billy Bathgate, Nobody's Foo,),
Rob Reiner (The Story of Us), Ed Zwick (The Siege), Luc Besson (The Fifth
Element) Barry Levinson (Bandits), Robert Zemeckis (Death Becomes Her) and
Antoine Fuqua (Tears of the Sun).
Other motion picture credits include The Jackal, Mercury Rising, The Whole
Nine Yards and Disney's The Kid. He also voiced the character of the
wise-cracking infant, Mikey, in Look Who's Talking and Look Who's Talking
Too. He recently voiced the character of Spike in the animated Rugrats Go
Wild!
In addition to his work before the cameras, Willis produced The Whole Nine
Yards and executive produced Breakfast of Champions, an adaptation of Kurt
Vonnegut's best selling novel. With longtime agent, and now partner, Arnold
Rifkin, he co-founded Cheyenne Enterprises, LLC, a film and television
production company based in Los Angeles and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. In
January 2000, the partners signed a film production deal with Joe Roth's
Revolution Studios.
Willis also maintains a hand in the theater. In 1997, he co-founded A
Company of Fools, a non-profit theater troupe committed to developing and
sustaining stage work in the Wood River Valley of Idaho, and throughout the
U.S. He recently starred in and directed a staging of Sam Shepard's dark
comedy True West at the Liberty Theater in Hailey, Idaho. The play, which
depicts the troubled relationship between two brothers, was aired on
Showtime and dedicated to Willis' late brother Robert.
An accomplished musician, Willis recorded the 1986 Motown album The Return
of Bruno, which went platinum and contained the #5 Billboard hit Respect
Yourself. Three years later, he recorded a second album If It Don't Kill
You, It Just Makes You Stronger. Last year, he launched a U.S. club tour
with his new musical group The Accelerators.
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