Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willisis an American actor, producer, and singer. His career began on the Off-Broadway stage and then in television in the 1980s, most notably as David Addison in Moonlighting. He is known for his role of John McClane in the Die Hard series. He has appeared in over 60 films, including Color of Night, Pulp Fiction, 12 Monkeys, The Fifth Element, Armageddon, The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Sin City, Red, The Expendables 2, and Looper...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth19 March 1955
CityIdar-Oberstein, Germany
CountryUnited States of America
I think the rules are going to have to change for me to ever run for public office. My checkered past will always keep me out of politics.
I've given up on trying to explain myself, or trying to set the record straight, or trying to get people to understand what I'm really like as a man, outside of my acting, outside of my job.
I like a little movie I did in the early nineties called 'Mortal Thoughts.' The part was hardly written, but I learned a lot making it. No one remembers it.
I have zero interest in performing in films to try to convey any kind of message. My job is to be entertaining. There's a very different point of view about messages in films in Europe than there is in the States. Audiences rebel because they feel that they are being preached to.
Fifty is the new forty. I always thought my best work would come in the years forty to sixty, if I was fortunate enough to hang around - and it is hard to stick around.
I remember saying when I was a kid, 50 seemed so old 50 is, like, your life's over. And I'm in the best shape I've ever been in my life. I think we're all only as old as we feel in our heart. I feel about 24, 25 in my heart. And science being what it is and making enormous leaps and bounds I'm counting heavily on science, let's just say that.
Never say never, but moving away didn't help our romance, that's for sure!
It's solid gold. I'm going to put it up on my mantle.
Thank you for giving 'The Sixth Sense' the ... respect it deserved.
You never really know what's going on until the very end.