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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostQuite a long article about it, including comments from people who've worked with him recently: Bruce Willis' aphasia was suspected by coworkers for years. - Los Angeles Times
But it explains all those dire straight to dvd movies he's made, and there's a shedload more to come.
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Wasn't Bruce Willis once a stunt man? He must have been knocked about quite a bit over the years, in the Die Hard films for example.
So maybe it's simply progressive brain damage, as might have happened had he been a boxer or rugby player.
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Quite a long article about it, including comments from people who've worked with him recently: Bruce Willis' aphasia was suspected by coworkers for years. - Los Angeles Times
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Yipee kai yay who the feck are yer?
Poor sod!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ction-lot.html
Bruce Willis 'misfired guns on Hard Kill movie set in 2020 and asked crew what he was doing during the production of the film White Elephant in 2021': Directors were forced to reduce his roles due to 'heartbreaking' battle with aphasia- The action hero, 67, has reportedly shown signs of cognitive decline for years
- Lala Kent played his daughter in Hard Kill and says he fired a gun on the wrong cue twice, leaving her unable to duck in time
- No one was injured, and the film's producer and armorer say it never happened
- The actor's lines were also unexpectedly cut during the filming of Out of Death
- The director said his words had to be 'abbreviated' and kept 'short and sweet'
- On Wednesday, Willis' family announced he would be retiring from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a brain condition that affects speech
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