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M. Night Shyamalan spoke with Bruce Willis about his condition in a recent interview.
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The director only praised Willis, calling him a “true movie star.”
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“I always thought of him as a big brother and I remember how much he protected me,” Shyamalan said.
Director M. Night Shyamalan’s professional relationship with Bruce Willis spanned over 20 years, culminating in their first collaboration on the 1999 horror film The Sixth Sense.
In a recent interview, Shyamalan, who has since worked with Willis on three films (Unbreakable, Split, and Glass), only praised the actor for having a family. Announced in March 2022 He had stopped acting because he was diagnosed with aphasia. Aphasia caused by brain damage affects a person’s ability to understand and express language.
‘He’s a true movie star,’ Shyamalan said of Willis with the Hollywood Reporter“I’m not being self-deprecating here, but I’m a nerdy, boring guy most of the time. He can rule the room with his humor and charm, which imbues his character.” did it.
Shyamalan admitted that Willis’ lingering influence extends far beyond his directing career.
“It means so much to me that he was so important in my life and launched my career,” he added. “Our family is also very close and I will always consider him like an older brother and I will remember how much he protected me. It’s happening to a family member of
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene in 1980 with uncredited roles in films such as Sidney Lumet’s ‘The Verdict’ and rising to fame with the ABC series ‘Moonlighting’, Willis has been a very Carved out a memorable acting career and appeared in films. “Die Hard”, “Pulp Fiction”, “Sin City”, “Sixth Sense” and more. His films have grossed over his $5 billion worldwide.
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