What Happened to Bruce Willis?
Bruce Willis (66) is struggling with early-stage dementia, according to the latest information about the health condition of the American actor.
Bruce Willis has serious health problems, according to the director Matt Eskandari.
Bruce Willis (66) is struggling with early-stage dementia, according to the latest information about the health condition of the American actor.
Director Matt Eskandari, who worked with the actor on the making of films such as "Map of Salvation" and "Survive the night", revealed Bruce's true condition.
“The truth is. I directed four films with him, so I know first hand. It's sad to see a legend like Bruce fall apart before your eyes. I've seen what it's like to work with him in the last few years” - Matt wrote in a comment on Facebook below the video about the rumors about Willis' disease.
According to media reports, Bruce Willis wants to make as much money as possible while he is still able. Because of that goal, he takes on roles in B films. According to the IMDB portal, in 2022 alone, there will be at least 11 low-budget productions with Willis in the cast.
By the way, the actor came out of the movie "Cream Social" directed by Woody Allen in 2015, because he had problems on the set of "Glass" in 2019.
Willis is one of the biggest movie stars. The three-part performance of "Die Hard" earned nearly a billion dollars in profits worldwide. In 1999, Bruce Willis, along with Steven Spielberg and James Cameron, was on the list of the 100 most influential people in the film prepared by the English monthly "Empire". For some time now, however, the actor's health has caused a lot of problems.
Fans had started caring for their idol when he started starring in critically low-budget films. There were reports that the actor had problems remembering the dialogue, but initially, laziness was mentioned as the cause.
Today, there are about 50 million people in the world who have been diagnosed with dementia. It is devastating that, according to doctors, this number increases by another 10 million every year. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease and is diagnosed in 60-70% of cases.