Bruce Willis filmography

American actor Bruce Willis began his career in 1980 with an uncredited role in The First Deadly Sin. After guest-starring in a 1984 episode of Miami Vice, he appeared in the first episode of the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone. Willis achieved fame starring in the ABC comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1985–1989), for which he received three Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.[1][2] In 1988, he starred as John McClane in Die Hard (1988), a film that spawned four sequels that earned him international recognition as an action hero.[3]

Bruce Willis at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
Willis at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con for The Expendables

In the following years, Willis lent his voice for the video game Apocalypse (1998),[4] the comedy film Look Who's Talking (1989), and its sequel Look Who's Talking Too (1990). In 1991, he conceived the story for Hudson Hawk, starred as Bo Weinberg in Billy Bathgate, and appeared in The Last Boy Scout alongside Damon Wayans, which earned a cult following and a nomination for the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo.[5] Willis's additional credits include Pulp Fiction (1994), 12 Monkeys (1995), Last Man Standing (1996), The Fifth Element (1997), and Armageddon (1998). In 1999, he starred as Dr. Malcolm Crowe in the critically acclaimed The Sixth Sense (1999), which earned six Academy Award nominations.[6] His guest appearance on Friends in 2000 earned his third Emmy nomination, this time for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.[2] After appearing in Sin City (2005) and voicing the lead character in the animated film Over the Hedge (2006), he starred in Red and made a cameo appearance in The Expendables (both 2010).

By the 2010s, Willis began starring in straight-to-video films that have received mostly negative reviews from critics and moviegoers.[3] From The New York Times, Elisabeth Vincentelli analyzed several of his films and found that they generally lacked substance, with action sequences replacing "any attempts at coming up with decent plots", and featured Willis for an average of 15 minutes.[7] Willis has also starred in the 2012 films Moonrise Kingdom, The Expendables 2, and Looper. In 2013, he made an appearance as the title character in G.I. Joe: Retaliation and hosted Saturday Night Live. Willis is also known for collaborating with writer and director M. Night Shyamalan in several of his films including the Eastrail 177 Trilogy consisting of Unbreakable (2000), Split (2016), and Glass (2019). In March 2022, Willis's family announced he was retiring from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a diagnosis almost a year later revised to frontotemporal dementia.[8][9] By the end of his career, the films he starred in had grossed over US$5 billion worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing actors in the world.[10]

Film

Willis at the 61st Academy Awards (1989)
With President George H. W. Bush (1992)
At a Hasty Pudding Theatricals ceremony in 2002
Brigadier General Albert Bryant Jr. (left) meets with Willis (right) in Iraq (2003)
Being presented his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006
Willis hugging Sylvester Stallone in 2010
Willis with Helen Mirren at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con for Red
Willis' star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Bruce Willis' film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1980The First Deadly SinMan entering dinerUncredited[11]
1982The VerdictCourtroom observerUncredited[12]
1987Blind DateWalter Davis[13]
1988SunsetTom Mix[14]
Die HardJohn McClane[15]
1989In CountryEmmett Smith[16]
Look Who's TalkingMikey UbriaccoVoice role[17]
1990That's AdequateHimself[18]
Die Hard 2John McClane[19]
Look Who's Talking TooMikey UbriaccoVoice role[20]
The Bonfire of the VanitiesPeter Fallow[21]
1991Mortal ThoughtsJames "Jimmy" Urbanski[22]
Hudson HawkHudson HawkAlso credited with "story by"[23]
Billy BathgateBo Weinberg[24]
The Last Boy ScoutJoe Hallenbeck[25]
1992The PlayerHimselfCameo[26]
Death Becomes HerDr. Ernest Menville[27]
1993Loaded Weapon 1John McClaneUncredited cameo[28]
Striking DistanceThomas "Tom" Hardy[29]
1994Pulp FictionButch Coolidge[30]
NorthNarrator and benevolent advisors[31]
Color of NightDr. Bill Capa[32]
Nobody's FoolCarl Roebuck[33]
1995Die Hard with a VengeanceJohn McClane[34]
Four RoomsLeoUncredited; segment: "The Man from Hollywood"[35]
12 MonkeysJames Cole[36]
1996Last Man StandingJohn Smith[37]
Beavis and Butt-Head Do AmericaMuddy GrimesVoice role[38]
1997The Fifth ElementKorben Dallas[39]
The JackalThe Jackal[40]
Broadway BrawlerEddie KapinskyAlso producer; cancelled in production[41][42]
1998Mercury RisingArt Jeffries[43]
ArmageddonHarry S. Stamper[44]
The SiegeGeneral William Devereaux[45]
1999Breakfast of ChampionsDwayne Hoover[46]
The Sixth SenseMalcolm Crowe[47]
The Story of UsBen Jordan[48]
2000The Whole Nine YardsJames Stefan "Jimmy the Tulip" Tudeski[49]
The KidRuss Duritz[50]
UnbreakableDavid Dunn[51]
2001BanditsJoe Blake[52]
2002Hart's WarCol. William A. McNamara[53]
Grand ChampionMr. Blandford[54]
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision CourseExecutive producer[55]
2003Tears of the SunLieutenant A.K. Waters[56]
Rugrats Go WildSpikeVoice role[57]
Charlie's Angels: Full ThrottleWilliam Rose BaileyUncredited[58]
2004The Whole Ten YardsJames Stefan "Jimmy the Tulip" Tudeski[59]
Ocean's TwelveHimselfCameo[60]
2005HostageJeff TalleyAlso producer[61]
Sin CityJohn HartiganSegment: That Yellow Bastard[62]
2006Alpha DogSonny Truelove[63]
Lucky Number SlevinMr. Goodkat[64]
16 BlocksJack Mosley[65]
Over the HedgeRJVoice role[66]
Fast Food NationHarry Rydell[67]
The Astronaut FarmerDoug MastersonUncredited[68]
Hammy's Boomerang AdventureRJVoice role; short film[69]
The Hip Hop ProjectHimselfAlso executive producer; documentary film[70]
2007Perfect StrangerHarrison Hill[71]
Planet TerrorLt. Muldoon[72]
Live Free or Die HardJohn McClane[73]
Nancy DrewHimselfUncredited cameo[74]
2008Assassination of a High School PresidentPrincipal Jared T. KirkpatrickDirect-to-video[75]
What Just HappenedHimself[76]
2009SurrogatesTom Greer[77]
2010Cop OutJimmy Monroe[78]
The ExpendablesMr. ChurchUncredited cameo[79]
RedFrank Moses[80]
2011The Black MambaMr. SuaveShort film[81]
SetupBiggsDirect-to-video[82]
Catch .44Mel[83]
2012Lay the FavoriteDink Heimowitz[84]
The Cold Light of DayMartin Shaw[85]
Moonrise KingdomCaptain Sharp[86]
The Expendables 2Mr. Church[87]
LooperOld Joe[88]
Fire with FireMike CellaDirect-to-video[89]
2013A Good Day to Die HardJohn McClane[90]
G.I. Joe: RetaliationGeneral Joseph Colton[91]
Red 2Frank Moses[92]
2014Sin City: A Dame to Kill ForJohn Hartigan[93]
The PrinceOmarDirect-to-video[94]
2015ViceJulian Michaels[95]
Rock the KasbahBombay Brian[96]
ExtractionLeonard TurnerDirect-to-video[97]
2016Precious CargoEddie Pilosa[98]
MaraudersJeffrey Hubert[99]
SplitDavid DunnUncredited cameo[100]
2017Once Upon a Time in VeniceSteve Ford[101]
First KillMarvin HowellDirect-to-video[102]
2018Acts of ViolenceDetective James Avery[103]
Death WishPaul Kersey[104]
ReprisalJamesDirect-to-video[105]
Air StrikeCol. Jack Johnson[106]
2019GlassDavid Dunn[107]
The Lego Movie 2: The Second PartHimselfVoice cameo[108]
Motherless BrooklynFrank Minna[109]
10 Minutes GoneRexDirect-to-video[110]
Trauma CenterLt. Steve Wakes[111]
2020Survive the NightFrank Clark[112]
Hard KillDonovan Chalmers[113]
BreachClay Young[114]
2021Cosmic SinJames Ford[115]
Out of DeathJack Harris[116]
Midnight in the SwitchgrassKarl Helter[117]
Survive the GameDavid Watson[118]
ApexThomas Malone[119]
DeadlockRon Whitlock[120]
FortressRobert Michaels[121]
2022American SiegeBen Watts[122]
Gasoline AlleyDetective Bill Freeman[123]
A Day to DieAlston[124]
Corrective MeasuresJulius Loeb[125]
Fortress: Sniper's EyeRobert Michaels[126]
VendettaDonnie Fetter[127]
White ElephantArnold Solomon[128]
Wrong PlaceFrank Richards[129]
Wire RoomShane Mueller[130]
Detective Knight: RogueDetective James Knight[131]
Paradise CityIan Swan[132]
Detective Knight: RedemptionDetective James Knight[133]
2023Detective Knight: IndependenceDetective James Knight[134]
AssassinValmora[135]

Television

Bruce Willis' television credits
YearTitleFunctioned asNotesRef(s)
ActorProducerRole
1980A Guru ComesYesNoExtraUncredited; television film[136]
1984Miami ViceYesNoTony AmatoEpisode: "No Exit"[137]
1985–1989MoonlightingYesNoDavid AddisonMain role[138]
1985The Twilight ZoneYesNoPeter NovinsSegment: "Shatterday"[139]
1987The Return of BrunoYesExecutiveBruno RadoliniAlso writer; television film[140]
1989RoseanneYesNoHimselfUncredited cameo; episode: "Dear Mom and Dad"[141]
1989; 2013Saturday Night LiveYesNoVariousHost; 2 episodes[142]
1996–1997Bruno the KidYesExecutiveBruno the KidMain voice role[143]
1997Mad About YouYesNoHimselfEpisode: "The Birth Part 2"[144]
1999Ally McBealYesNoDr. NickleEpisode: "Love Unlimited"[145]
2000FriendsYesNoPaul Stevens3 episodes[146]
2004Touching EvilNoExecutive12 episodes[147]
2005That '70s ShowYesNoVicEpisode: "Misfire"[148]
2018Comedy Central RoastYesNoHimselfTelevision special[149]
Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave AttellYesNoHimselfEpisode: "Friday"[150]
2019The OrvilleYesNoGroogenUncredited voice role; episode: "Deflectors"[151]

Broadway

Bruce Willis' broadway credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1984–1985;
1997
Fool for LoveEddieUnderstudy (1st version)
Also producer (2nd version)
[152][153]
[154][155]
2002True WestLeeAlso executive producer
Filmed broadway play
[156][157]
2015–2016MiseryPaul Sheldon102 performances[158][159]
2017MustProducer only[160][161]
2021My Mother's Severed HeadProducer only[162][163]

Other media

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1998The Fifth ElementKorben DallasVideo game
Voice role and likeness
[164]
ApocalypseTrey KincaidVideo game
Voice role and likeness
[165]
2010StyloAssassinMusic video for Gorillaz[166]

See also

References

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