Bruce Willis isn’t just an action icon—he’s a Hollywood legend with a fascinating off-screen life. From unexpected career twists to quirky talents, here are some facts about Bruce that might just surprise you:
1. He Appeared on Friends After Losing a Bet
Willis made a memorable cameo on Friends after losing a bet to Matthew Perry over their film The Whole Nine Yards. True to his word, he donated his paycheck to charity—and won an Emmy for the role.
2. He Learned to Write with His Right Hand for The Sixth Sense
To avoid spoiling the movie’s iconic twist, the left-handed Willis trained himself to write right-handed on screen.
3. The Sixth Sense Was Part of a Deal to Repay Disney
After a failed film (Broadway Brawler), Willis owed Disney millions. He worked it off through a three-film deal—including The Sixth Sense, Armageddon, and The Kid.
4. He Guest-Hosted The Late Show for David Letterman
When Letterman was out sick, Willis stepped in, interviewing Dan Rather and Carmen Electra.
5. He Worked Security at a Nuclear Plant
Before Hollywood, Willis had blue-collar jobs, including guarding a nuclear power plant—300 feet underground.
6. He Lost Partial Hearing While Filming Die Hard
A gun fired too close to his ear on set caused permanent hearing loss in his left ear.
7. He Stuttered as a Child
Acting helped him overcome a childhood stutter, a struggle he later opened up about in support of speech therapy.
8. His Real Name Is Walter
Born Walter Bruce Willis, he chose to go by his middle name—perhaps because “Bruce” sounded more star-worthy.
9. He Basically Bought a Town in Idaho
In the ’90s, Willis and Demi Moore invested heavily in Hailey, Idaho, buying property, a diner, a theater, and even a ski resort.
10. He Released Chart-Topping Music
His 1987 debut album The Return of Bruno reached No. 14 on the Billboard charts, showing his range as a bluesy R&B singer.
11. He Created an Animated Series
Willis voiced the title character in Bruno the Kid, an animated spy comedy he helped develop.
12. He Stepped Away from Acting Due to Aphasia
In 2022, Willis was diagnosed with aphasia, a condition affecting communication. He retired from acting, but his legacy continues to inspire.