One of Bruce Willis' final films, the crime thriller Gasoline Alley, which also stars Devon Sawa and Luke Wilson, is a ...
Bruce Willis is surrounded by love this holiday season. As the Sixth Sense star’s battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) continues, his wife Emma Heming Willis shared how their family is ensuring ...
Bruce Willis’ daughter, Rumer, offered a candid assessment of her father’s frontotemporal dementia diagnosis during a recent Instagram Q&A. The 37-year-old actress told followers Thursday that her ...
From Die Hard to Pulp Fiction, actor Bruce Willis has been a major part of Hollywood history, and his 49-year-old wife Emma Heming stated just how humble he has been throughout it. In an exclusive ...
The actor has starred in various hit projects, including 'Armageddon,' 'Pulp Fiction,' 'The Sixth Sense' and the 'Die Hard' film series Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began ...
Rumer Willis shared that her father, Bruce Willis, is "holding steady" as he lives with frontotemporal dementia. The actress noted in a new update that her emotional connection with the movie star ...
Bruce Willis was not one to look back at his iconic career in Hollywood before he was diagnosed with dementia, according to his wife, Emma Heming Willis. "I don't know that he ever has [reflected on ...
Bruce Willis continues to enjoy his time with his family after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Here’s what we know about his condition. Bruce Willis is one of the most beloved and ...
The Muskegon man accused of killing two women he had relationships with was known to the Prosecutor's Office for previous domestic violence. The office wants to prevent other victims from suffering ...
"We get to spend time with him and I get to feel the love that he has for me," the actress added. Mekishana Pierre is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly. She has been working at EW since 2025. Her ...
Rumer Willis shared an emotional update on Bruce Willis’ frontotemporal dementia, saying traditional measures of progress "no longer make sense" but he’s "doing okay" for someone with the diagnosis.