(Los Angeles) Bruce Willis’ illness has worsened and the actor, who ended his career in the spring of 2022, now suffers from a form of incurable dementia according to a new medical diagnosis.
67 years old, the hero of the saga diehard initially suffered from aphasia, a language disorder caused by brain damage. But since last year, “Bruce’s disease has progressed and we now have a more precise diagnosis: frontotemporal dementia”, explained his relatives in a press release.
“Unfortunately, the communication difficulties are just a symptom of the illness that Bruce faces,” the family added, saying they were “relieved to finally have a clear diagnosis.”
Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disease, related to Alzheimer’s disease. People with FTD may experience memory problems, behavioral changes, or difficulty speaking or moving.
“Today, there is no treatment for this disease, a reality which we hope will be able to change in the years to come”, underlined these relatives, in this press release signed by his wife Emma Heming Willis, as well as only by his ex-wife, actress Demi Moore, and his children Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel and Evelyn.
“As Bruce’s condition evolves, we hope the media will work to bring attention to this disease, which needs much more awareness and research,” they added.
According to some American specialists, frontotemporal dementia appears most often in patients aged 40 to 65, and accounts for one-fifth of dementia cases.
Infallible Hero
Bruce Willis’ star had already faded before his retirement, but he remains one of Hollywood’s most recognized action movie actors. His career has forged him an image of an infallible hero, the antithesis of his current illness.
He first distinguished himself in the 1980s with a recurring role in the series Moonlight alongside Cybill Shepherd, but it’s the action movie diehard in 1988 that made him an international star as the invincible John McClane.
The shaved head and smirk had become the trademark of the actor, who reprized the role for two sequels in the 1990s (58 minutes to live And A day in hell), confirming its notoriety and becoming one of the references of the genre.
Highly sought after in Hollywood, he does a string of big productions, whether classic action films (The Last Samaritan, The Jackal) or crossbred with science fiction like The Army of the Twelve Monkeyswhich had won over critics, or The fifth Element by Luc Besson.
He will also tour with directors as famous as Brian De Palma, Robert Zemeckis, but especially Quentin Tarantino, who makes him play a boxer on the return in pulp Fiction in 1994, when he was at the height of his fame.
Bruce Willis will also make notable performances, for their darker and more dramatic tone, under the direction of M. Night Shyamalan with his fantastic thrillers Sixth Sense And Unbreakable.
He continued to tour a lot, but no longer found the same success and his notoriety eroded little by little, despite incursions into other genres, such as comedy (my neighbor the killer in 2000).
He signs for two new parts of the saga diehard (in 2007 and 2013) which did not convince either the critics or the public.
During the previous decade, Bruce Willis had not hesitated to make fun of himself and the clichés that stuck to his skin, as in Top Cops or the second part ofExpendables.