Bruce Willis, born on March 19, 1955, in West Germany, rose to fame through the TV series “Moonlighting” and blockbuster movies like “Die Hard.” His diverse career included action and comedy roles, earning him a lasting place in Hollywood.
Despite facing critical and commercial setbacks in the early 1990s, Willis rebounded with notable roles in “Pulp Fiction” and “The Sixth Sense.” His personal life saw him marry Demi Moore, with whom he had three daughters, and later Emma Heming, with whom he had two more daughters.
In 2022, Willis retired due to aphasia, which affects communication. His condition was later diagnosed as frontotemporal dementia. His family, including his wife Emma, ex-wife Demi, and children, have rallied around him, raising awareness and providing constant care.
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Despite his health challenges, Willis’s legacy endures through his memorable performances and the impact he left on the film industry.