|
"Die Hard 3"
with Samuel L. Jackson
|
Bruce Willis is a natural if ever there
was one. His ability to intertwine passion with compassion,
as well as the hardheaded, macho male attitude, donned
him the opportunityto make himself the next Humphrey Bogart.
In 1988, he broke into the movie business with "Die
Hard", an action packed blockbuster. The very next
year he surprised us with "In Country", (1989).
For a while his apparent cockiness was
seen through roles in movies like1991's "The Last
Boy Scout", and "Hudson Hawk." Yet, with
comedies, like"Death Becomes Her", costarring
Merrill Streep and Goldie Hawn, as well as 1994's "Nobody's
Fool", he learned to calm down and accept the stardom
gracefully. He shocked audiences, in the deep sci-fi thrillers,
"12 Monkeys" in '95, and a few years later,
in "The Fifth Element." In 1998's "Armageddon",
Bruce became an international movie star, gaining the
respect of men and women for his genuine character of
both a devoted and overprotective father, and a hard-core,
immature, party-loving, oil-driller who inevitably saves
the world and his daughter's future.
His character has never been more perfectly
defined than when his ex-wife, Demi Moore, stated, "He's
very confident. He has a real sense of self, and he doesn't
apologize for who he is or what he has." (CD)
"The Sixth Sense" was Bruce's
biggest financial hit.
|