Bruce Willis filmography

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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. 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.

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), 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. 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. His guest appearance on Friends in 2000 earned his third Emmy nomination, this time for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. 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. 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. 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. 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.

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
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1980 The First Deadly Sin Man entering diner Uncredited
1982 The Verdict Courtroom observer Uncredited
1987 Blind Date Walter Davis
1988 Sunset Tom Mix
Die Hard John McClane
1989 In Country Emmett Smith
Look Who's Talking Mikey Ubriacco Voice role
1990 That's Adequate Himself
Die Hard 2 John McClane
Look Who's Talking Too Mikey Ubriacco Voice role
The Bonfire of the Vanities Peter Fallow
1991 Mortal Thoughts James "Jimmy" Urbanski
Hudson Hawk Hudson Hawk Also credited with "story by"
Billy Bathgate Bo Weinberg
The Last Boy Scout Joe Hallenbeck
1992 The Player Himself Cameo
Death Becomes Her Dr. Ernest Menville
1993 Loaded Weapon 1 John McClane Uncredited cameo
Striking Distance Thomas "Tom" Hardy
1994 Pulp Fiction Butch Coolidge
North Narrator and benevolent advisors
Color of Night Dr. Bill Capa
Nobody's Fool Carl Roebuck
1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance John McClane
Four Rooms Leo Uncredited; segment: "The Man from Hollywood"
12 Monkeys James Cole
1996 Last Man Standing John Smith
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Muddy Grimes Voice role
1997 The Fifth Element Korben Dallas
The Jackal The Jackal
Broadway Brawler Eddie Kapinsky Also producer; cancelled in production
1998 Mercury Rising Art Jeffries
Armageddon Harry S. Stamper
The Siege General William Devereaux
1999 Breakfast of Champions Dwayne Hoover
The Sixth Sense Malcolm Crowe
The Story of Us Ben Jordan
2000 The Whole Nine Yards James Stefan "Jimmy the Tulip" Tudeski
The Kid Russ Duritz
Unbreakable David Dunn
2001 Bandits Joe Blake
2002 Hart's War Col. William A. McNamara
Grand Champion Mr. Blandford
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course Executive producer
2003 Tears of the Sun Lieutenant A.K. Waters
Rugrats Go Wild Spike Voice role
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle William Rose Bailey Uncredited
2004 The Whole Ten Yards James Stefan "Jimmy the Tulip" Tudeski
Ocean's Twelve Himself Cameo
2005 Hostage Jeff Talley Also producer
Sin City John Hartigan Segment: That Yellow Bastard
2006 Alpha Dog Sonny Truelove
Lucky Number Slevin Mr. Goodkat
16 Blocks Jack Mosley
Over the Hedge RJ Voice role
Fast Food Nation Harry Rydell
The Astronaut Farmer Doug Masterson Uncredited
Hammy's Boomerang Adventure RJ Voice role; short film
The Hip Hop Project Himself Also executive producer; documentary film
2007 Perfect Stranger Harrison Hill
Planet Terror Lt. Muldoon
Live Free or Die Hard John McClane
Nancy Drew Himself Uncredited cameo
2008 Assassination of a High School President Principal Jared T. Kirkpatrick Direct-to-video
What Just Happened Himself
2009 Surrogates Tom Greer
2010 Cop Out Jimmy Monroe
The Expendables Mr. Church Uncredited cameo
Red Frank Moses
2011 The Black Mamba Mr. Suave Short film
Setup Biggs Direct-to-video
Catch .44 Mel
2012 Lay the Favorite Dink Heimowitz
The Cold Light of Day Martin Shaw
Moonrise Kingdom Captain Sharp
The Expendables 2 Mr. Church
Looper Old Joe
Fire with Fire Mike Cella Direct-to-video
2013 A Good Day to Die Hard John McClane
G.I. Joe: Retaliation General Joseph Colton
Red 2 Frank Moses
2014 Sin City: A Dame to Kill For John Hartigan
The Prince Omar Direct-to-video
2015 Vice Julian Michaels
Rock the Kasbah Bombay Brian
Extraction Leonard Turner Direct-to-video
2016 Precious Cargo Eddie Pilosa
Marauders Jeffrey Hubert
Split David Dunn Uncredited cameo
2017 Once Upon a Time in Venice Steve Ford
First Kill Marvin Howell Direct-to-video
2018 Acts of Violence Detective James Avery
Death Wish Paul Kersey
Reprisal James Direct-to-video
Air Strike Col. Jack Johnson
2019 Glass David Dunn
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Himself Voice cameo
Motherless Brooklyn Frank Minna
10 Minutes Gone Rex Direct-to-video
Trauma Center Lt. Steve Wakes
2020 Survive the Night Frank Clark
Hard Kill Donovan Chalmers
Breach Clay Young
2021 Cosmic Sin James Ford
Out of Death Jack Harris
Midnight in the Switchgrass Karl Helter
Survive the Game David Watson
Apex Thomas Malone
Deadlock Ron Whitlock
Fortress Robert Michaels
2022 American Siege Ben Watts
Gasoline Alley Detective Bill Freeman
A Day to Die Alston
Corrective Measures Julius Loeb
Fortress: Sniper's Eye Robert Michaels
Vendetta Donnie Fetter
White Elephant Arnold Solomon
Wrong Place Frank Richards
Wire Room Shane Mueller
Detective Knight: Rogue Detective James Knight
Paradise City Ian Swan
Detective Knight: Redemption Detective James Knight
2023 Detective Knight: Independence Detective James Knight
Assassin Valmora

Television

Bruce Willis' television credits
Year Title Functioned as Notes Ref(s)
Actor Producer Role
1980 A Guru Comes Yes No Extra Uncredited; television film
1984 Miami Vice Yes No Tony Amato Episode: "No Exit"
1985–1989 Moonlighting Yes No David Addison Main role
1985 The Twilight Zone Yes No Peter Novins Segment: "Shatterday"
1987 The Return of Bruno Yes Executive Bruno Radolini Also writer; television film
1989 Roseanne Yes No Himself Uncredited cameo; episode: "Dear Mom and Dad"
1989; 2013 Saturday Night Live Yes No Various Host; 2 episodes
1996–1997 Bruno the Kid Yes Executive Bruno the Kid Main voice role
1997 Mad About You Yes No Himself Episode: "The Birth Part 2"
1999 Ally McBeal Yes No Dr. Nickle Episode: "Love Unlimited"
2000 Friends Yes No Paul Stevens 3 episodes
2004 Touching Evil No Executive 12 episodes
2005 That '70s Show Yes No Vic Episode: "Misfire"
2018 Comedy Central Roast Yes No Himself Television special
Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attell Yes No Himself Episode: "Friday"
2019 The Orville Yes No Groogen Uncredited voice role; episode: "Deflectors"

Broadway

Bruce Willis' broadway credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1984–1985;
1997
Fool for Love Eddie Understudy (1st version)
Also producer (2nd version)

2002 True West Lee Also executive producer
Filmed broadway play
2015–2016 Misery Paul Sheldon 102 performances
2017 Must Producer only
2021 My Mother's Severed Head Producer only

Other media

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1998 The Fifth Element Korben Dallas Video game
Voice role and likeness
Apocalypse Trey Kincaid Video game
Voice role and likeness
2010 Stylo Assassin Music video for Gorillaz

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