Actor Bruce Willis suffers from dementia, family says
February 16, 2023
Hollywood star Bruce Willis is afflicted with frontoemporal dementia (known as FTD) and faces communication challenges, his family announced. He retired from acting last year.
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Actor Bruce Willis, 67, has been diagnosed with dementia, his family revealed on Thursday in a statement.
Willis retired from acting last year after he was first diagnosed with aphasia.
What do we know about the diagnosis?
His family announced the development, saying that his condition has progressed and he has now been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
"Bruce always believed in using his voice in the world to help others, and to raise awareness about important issues both publicly and privately," his family said in a statement.
"We know in our hearts that — if he could today — he would want to respond by bringing global attention and a connectedness with those who are also dealing with this debilitating disease and how it impacts so many individuals and their families," the statement added.
His family said that Willis faces "challenges with communication," among other symptoms.
A version of the statement was also published on the The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration website. It was signed by Willis' current spouse Emma Hemming Willis, his ex-wife Demi Moore, and his five children: Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel and Evelyn.
Beloved Hollywood star
Willis is best known for his roles in action films such as 1988's "Die Hard" and Quentin Tarantino-directed "Pulp Fiction" in 1994.
He first rose to prominence in the 1980s as detective David Addison Jr. in comedy-drama TV series "Moonlighting."
Willis was born in 1955 in Germany to an American father and a German mother. He battled stuttering as a child.
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Bruce Willis ends acting career due to illness
There is hardly a role Bruce Willis hasn't taken in his career. Now the Hollywood star is stepping away from acting after developing a cognitive illness called aphasia.
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Retirement from acting at age 67
After shooting several films in 2021, Bruce Willis is stepping down from acting, as he has developed aphasia — a language disorder that robs people of their ability to communicate. "As a result and after careful consideration, Bruce is ending his career that has meant so much to him," his family wrote on Instagram. We look back at the career of a world star who was born in Germany.
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Walter from the Rhineland
Bruce Willis was born on March 19, 1955, in Idar-Oberstein — an idyllic small city in the Rhineland-Palatinate. His German mother baptized him Walter — Bruce being his middle name. His father David, an ex-GI, moved the family back to the United States before Bruce's second birthday. Willis grew up with his three younger siblings in New Jersey.
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Bumpy start
The confident man who would later lock lips with Demi Moore on the red carpet wasn't so confident in youth. Bruce was shy in high school and began to stutter. His classmates teased him with the nickname "Buck Buck." On stage, however, he felt comfortable. Theater courses served as therapy and helped him get rid of his speech impediment.
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The guy next to Cybill Shepherd
In 1984, Willis, who until then had only had a minor role in "Miami Vice," was cast in the role of private detective David Addison in the series "Moonlighting." Cybill Shepherd was the real star. The show, however, was a huge success, winning an Emmy and a Golden Globe, becoming the springboard for Willis to Hollywood.
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Yippee-ki-yay ...
In 1988, Bruce Willis played New York police officer John McClane in the action thriller "Die Hard." The grumpy cop in a dirty, sleeveless undershirt became his signature role and made him an international star. Along with his colleague Mel Gibson, he embodied a new sort of action hero: the downtrodden regular guy who keeps getting knocked down, but never gives up until he eventually triumphs.
Bruce Willis was soon enjoying the sort of fame experienced by veteran action heroes, like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Willis joined them as an entrepreneur in the fast food restaurant chain Planet Hollywood, which later went bust. Here are the three heavyweights in action at the opening of a branch in Santa Ana, California.
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Change of scene
In the mid-90s, Willis slowly and steadily began to shift his focus to character roles. He starred as a time-traveling convict in Terry Gilliam's sci-fi thriller "12 Monkeys" (1995). The film became a genuine cult classic, along with "Pulp Fiction" in which he also starred. Here, Willis shares a scene with Brad Pitt.
By the end of the 1990s, Willis was well established as a character actor. Starring alongside Hayley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense," Willis played a child psychologist who makes a gruesome discovery. The dark drama won praise from critics and was nominated in six categories for an Oscar, grossing nearly $700 million worldwide. It became Willis' largest film success.
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Saving the world ... again
Willis now belonged to the Hollywood elite and could choose his roles. In Korben Dallas' French production "The Fifth Element" (1997), he saved the world, complete with a hairstyle reminiscent of designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. This was perhaps no coincidence, as Gaultier designed the costumes for the film. Willis was called again to save the world a year later — less fashionably — in "Armageddon."
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Soul power
When he was not saving the world, Bruce Willis enjoyed singing R&B and playing the harmonica. For his debut album "The Return of Bruno" in 1987, he enlisted Grammy Award-winning Booker T. Jones and The Temptations. The album was released on the legendary Motown label and made it to the top 10 on the Billboard charts. Here, he joins soul and rock legend Tina Turner on stage in 1996.
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90s icons
In 1987, Bruce Willis married actress Demi Moore and they raised three daughters. In this snapshot they are — still — "the" Hollywood couple. After 13 years of marriage, they divorced; however, they continue to be close. Willis even attended the marriage of Demi Moore and her then-partner Ashton Kutcher.
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Family guy
Although sporting a tough image, Willis is very much the family man. He is now the father of five daughters. In this picture from 2004, he is seen with his then-girlfriend Brooke Burns, as well as his daughters Rumer, Scout und Tallulah, from his first marriage to Demi Moore.
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Second time 'round
Willis got married again, in 2009 to Anglo-Maltese model Emma Heming. Three of his daughters, as well as Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, all attended the wedding in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The couple have two daughters together, Mabel Ray and Evelyn Penn. The pair often travels to Germany to visit friends and relatives.