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Willis, Bruce (1955—) Summary
725 words, approx. 2 pages Bruce Willis first came to prominence as David Addison in the mid-1980s television show Moonlighting. With its appealingly eccentric mix of throwaway detective plots and screwball romantic comedy, the show was an ideal showcase for Willis's...
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Bruce Willis Quotes
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 Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American actor. Contents 1 Sourced 2 Attributed 3 As a character 4 External links 5 Media // Sourced You can't undo the past but you can certainly not repeat it. US Magazine . Issue 249. I'm staggered by...




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 The Boston Globe
Bruce Willis: Underrated Action Hero
03/16/2003: 1,128 words, approx. 4 pages A number of years ago, for a different publication, I wrote of Bruce Willis: "He just may be our next Bogart." That was an unfashionable statement then and it's even more so now, with the actor in one of those periodic career troughs that...
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 The Independent - London
so what if bruce willis is a rollerblader?
10/20/1996: 305 words, approx. 1 pages The Quaddies have had enough. In-liners have stolen their space and grabbed the limelight and, dammit, they're not even cool. In-liners (aka rollerbladers) arrived in London parks in 1991; since then, Quaddies (good ol' fashioned "four-by-four" roller skaters) have watched skating take a...
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 The New York Observer
Bruce Willis Blogs Hard
5/10/2007: 931 words, approx. 3 pages Bruce Willis is talking back. We think. We’re 99.9% sure. “[I] am John Mafuckin'Clane,” wrote a poster named ‘Walter B’ to the Ain’t It Cool News Web site on Monday. Claiming to be the star of the Die Hard series of films—including the much-anticipated Live...
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 The New York Observer
Bruce Willis Buys $4.26 M. Spread From Trump Foe
11/6/2007: 363 words, approx. 1 pages Bruce Willis, shiny-headed action hero, has bought the three-bedroom apartment of Donald Trump enemy Eugenia Kaye, who pitted herself against the large-haired real estate mogul’s son at the tower, Trump Place’s 220 Riverside Boulevard.He paid $4.26 million, buying the 2,318-square-foot condo through the Bruce...


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