The Korea Times

Action hero Bruce Willis to retire because of illness

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Action hero Bruce Willis, star of the “Die Hard” franchise, is to retire from acting after developing a cognitive illness, his family announced Wednesday.

A post on Instagram said Willis had aphasia — a language disorder that robs people of their ability to communicat­e.

“Bruce has been experienci­ng some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,” read the post.

“As a result of this and with much considerat­ion Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.”

Aphasia is typically caused by a stroke or head injury — though in more rare cases can come on gradually and progressiv­ely.

The condition affects a person’s ability not just to speak and understand verbal communicat­ion but also their reading and writing.

The Los Angeles Times reported that questions about Willis’s shortterm memory have recently circulated.

The paper noted that he was not at the Oscars on Sunday when several other stars of “Pulp Fiction,” including Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman and John Travolta, took to the stage.

Willis has been a fixture on the small and large screen since the 1980s, coming to public prominence in the TV series “Moonlighti­ng.”

But it was as hard-bitten hero John McClane in “Die Hard” that he became a bankable major star of the cinema, sparking a career that has generated billions of dollars of box office receipts.

Willis, who this month turned 67, provided the voice for the baby in popular family flick “Look Who’s Talking.” Another of his best-known roles was as the dead person that child actor Haley Joel Osment could see in “The Sixth Sense.”

Willis won a Golden Globe and two Emmys during his career, but last weekend was the recipient of a far-less welcome honor — a specially devised category in the Razzies for “Worst Performanc­e by Bruce Willis in a 2021 Movie.”

The Instagram post announcing the news of his retirement is signed by Willis’ current wife, Emma Heming Willis, as well as former wife, actress Demi Moore, and his children Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel and Evelyn.

“This is a really challengin­g time for our family and we are so appreciati­ve of your continued love, compassion and support,” it adds.

“We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him.

“As Bruce always says, ‘Live it up’ and together we plan to do just that.”

 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? Actor Bruce Willis attends the premiere of Universal Pictures’ “Glass” at SVA Theatre in New York in this 2019 photo.
AFP-Yonhap Actor Bruce Willis attends the premiere of Universal Pictures’ “Glass” at SVA Theatre in New York in this 2019 photo.

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