Bill Murray Sends Love to Bruce Willis
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Bill Murray got emotional talking about his old pal Bruce Willis, who has been battling frontal temporal dementia and aphasia for the last several years.
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During an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” Bill Murray shares a surprising connection he has with Bruce Willis that goes back to the early days of their careers.
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Murray and Willis eventually worked together on the 2012 film “Moonrise Kingdom,” which the comedian described as “beautiful [and] lovely.”
It’s perhaps unsurprising then that his name is synonymous with some of the best movies ever made across multiple genres – from comedy films to action movies and even sci-fi, there’s almost no genre Bruce hasn’t dipped his carpet scrunching toes into.
Perhaps his memorable role, Willis stars as John McClane in the 1988 movie ‘Die Hard.’ Willis takes on the role of a charismatic and persistent New York City police officer attempting to save his wife and several others who have been taken hostage by terrorists.
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