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Why Bruce Willis is the last classic Hollywood movie star. Look at his range, author says

  • Who hasn’t watched a Bruce Willis movie? Think how varied his roles were. There won’t be another all-rounder like him, Sean O’Connell writes

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Actor Bruce Willis started in 1980s TV series Moonlighting, hit the big time with the Die Hard franchise, and took risks with roles in Pulp Fiction, The Fifth Element and Sixth Sense. His versatility and the way he used his star power in Hollywood may not be seen again. Photo: EPA-EFE
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You’ve probably – no, definitely – seen a Bruce Willis movie.

Maybe it was The Sixth Sense in 1999. Probably it was 1994 and you could not get enough of Pulp Fiction. Obviously, you’ve seen Die Hard.

If you’re a true fan, you might point to Moonlighting, the 1980s TV series, to really impress folks.

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Over the course of the 1990s and 2000s, Willis was not only one of the highest-paid stars in Hollywood but one of the biggest.

It wasn’t just Die Hard either.

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Willis moved his way through comedies such as The Whole Nine Yards, science fiction stories like The Fifth Element and worked with a slew of film auteurs such as Wes Anderson with Moonrise Kingdom.

The cover of Sean O’Connell’s book. Photo: Applause/TNS
The cover of Sean O’Connell’s book. Photo: Applause/TNS
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