Born: 3/1/55
Birthplace: Idau-Oberstein, Germany
Occupation: Actor
Sign: Sun in Pisces, Moon in Aquarius
Relations: Father: David (welder, factory worker); mother:
Marlene; brother: David (producer); ex-wife: Demi Moore; kids: Rumer, Scout,
Tallulah (all with Moore)
Education: Montclair State College dropout
Bruce Willis grew up mainly in PennsGrove, New
Jersey and graduated from high school there before going to New York to become
an actor. 
Waited tables and tended bar for a living until he began to get roles in plays.
Was seen tending bar in New York by a casting director who liked his personality
& needed a bartender for a small movie role.Emmy Award-winning film and
television actor who gained fame as David Addison on Moonlighting
(1985–89). His
films include the Die
Hard series (1988, 1990 and 1995), Pulp
Fiction (1994), Armageddon
(with Ben Affleck and
Liv Tyler), Hart's
War (2001), Bandits,
Unbreakable,
The
Story of Us (with Michelle
Pfeiffer), and the box office hit and Oscar-nominated The
Sixth Sense (1999). He was married to actress Demi Moore (1987–98).
Facts about Bruce Willis:
Is left handed.
Was high school student council
president.
Dating Spanish model 'Maria Bravo
Rosado'.
His recording of "Respect
Yourself" reached #5 in January of 1987.
(24 June 1998) Bruce and Demi
announce they are ending their marriage of eleven years. No reasons given.
Bruce
Willis has been in 6 movies with numbers in the title: The First Deadly Sin
(1980),
Twelve Monkeys (1995) also starring Brad
Pitt,
Four Rooms (1995), The
Fifth Element (1997), The
Sixth Sense (1999), and The
Whole Nine Yards (2000).
(October 1997) Ranked #22 in Empire
(UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list.
Has three daughters with Moore.
Wears
his watch upside down with the face on the inside of his hand. This
is also visible in many movies he's done (Die
Hard with a Vengeance,
Mercury Rising, etc.) where they haven't requested him to flip it over.His
mother Marlene was born in Kassel, Germany.
(1996) Appeared on "Late
Show with David Letterman" (1993) to advertise for Demi Moore's
Striptease (1996) by doing his own undressing act.
As a young man his personality
was very much like that of the character that he portrayed on "Moonlighting"
(1985). He was always getting into trouble because of this and was bodily ejected
from parties by the hosts for being obnoxious.
Was originally cast as Harry Benedict
in
Ocean's Eleven (2001) but dropped out.
Was the first actor to ever "act"
in a video game. No one before has ever done voice work along with having their
movements digitally added to the game.
(2001) Stated he will no longer
be doing violent action or "save-the-world" movies.
Memorial Day weekend, 1987: Was
arrested after reportedly disturbing the peace and assaulting a police officer
who was called to quiet a raucous party at his home. The charges were dropped
after Willis agreed to apologize to his neighbors.
According to friends, he had a
terrible stammer as a child.
(2001) Younger brother Robert
died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 42.
(November 2000 - ) Dating model
'Emily Sandberg'.
(Winter - Spring 2001) Dated Alisha
Klass, a famous ex-adult film star.
Attended Montclair State College
in Montclair, NJ.
Set
a new benchmark for actors' salaries when he was paid $5 million for
Die Hard in 1988. Eight years later his wife Demi set a benchmark of
12 million with Striptease.
His ineptness as a waiter forced
him to become a bartender.
(February 2002) Was named Man
of the Year by Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Personal quotes:
"There are, I think, three countries left
in the world where I can go and I'm not as well-known as I am here. I'm a pretty
big star, folks - I don't have to tell you. Superstar, I guess you could say."
- Bruce Willis (1998)
"There's basically four stories they can
write about you. One: You hit the scene. Two: You peak. Three: You bomb. And
four: You come back."
- Bruce Willis
"I'm staggered by the question of what it's
like to be a multimillionaire. I always have to remind myself that I am."
- RS. Issue 858/859.
"You can't undo the past... but you can
certainly not repeat it." - US Magazine. Issue 249.