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Bruce Willis grew up mainly in PennsGrove, New Jersey and graduated from high school there before going to New York to become an actor. Waited tables and tended bar for a living until he began to get roles in plays. Was seen tending bar in New York by a casting director who liked his personality & needed a bartender for a small movie role

Reuters - John C. Reilly and Mary-Louise Parker are in negotiations to join Bruce Willis in the thriller "Red."

Film News: Freeman, Willis star in espionage thriller -- Helen Mirren has joined Morgan Freeman and Bruce Willis in Summit Entertainment's espionage thriller "Red," based on the WildStorm/DC comicbook.

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we couldn’t be more pumped for Sylvester Stallone’s all-star action extravaganza, The Expendables. If you’ve been tracking this pecs-pumping, pyrotechnics-palooza with us, then you’re already hip to the summer 2010 film’s hulking, Who’s Who he-man cast (Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts,

Peter Bart: Headliner maintains his brand despite recent career missteps -- In the last couple of weeks movies starring Bruce Willis, Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, Clive Owen and Sandra Bullock have looked downright torpid at the box office while other films featuring clouds and meatballs have performed smartly.

AP - Harrison Ford is getting old. Bruce Willis looks tired. Arnold Schwarzenegger has a state to run. And Hollywood doesn't make action heroes like it used to.

Podcast Transcription Steve: Welcome to a special edition of Science Talk , the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on October 5th, 2009. I am Steve Mirsky. In this episode, we'll replay an interview with Harvard Medical School biologist Jack Szostak. Very early this morning Szostak was informed he had shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. We will also play a telephone interview conducted by Scientific American editor George Musser with Jonathan Mostow, director of the new Bruce Willis sci-fi thriller, Surrogates . To let you know about Jack Szostak, here's today's 60-Second Science daily podcast about the Nobel Prize:

Reuters - The family cartoon "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" led the North American box office for a second weekend on Sunday while another slew of newcomers bombed amid crippling reviews and moviegoer apathy.

Moviegoers still had an appetite for Meatballs on Friday, buying $5.6 million worth of tickets and prepping the CG kid pic for a possible second weekend at number one, according to Variety. The closest competition for that spot came from the Bruce Willis sci fi actioner Surrogates, which earned a so-so $5 million, while MGM’s

LiveScience.com - The new movie "Surrogates," starring Bruce Willis, depicts a world in which people live through "surries", highly realistic humanoid robots. But without realistic skin, robots will never have that humanlike personal touch, and will not have the degree of social acceptance that robots would need to have to share the world with the rest of us.

The actor and new wife Emma Heming are "taking it slow," he tells Us

Lisa Schwarzbaum on Bruce Willis thriller. Plus: ''Fame,'' ''Capitalism: A Love Story'' -- weekend guide!

It’s a very different movie world that we live in today when a new Bruce Willis movie is fighting for the top spot against the second weekend of an animated pic. But such is the case this frame when the beloved Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs lobbies for the number one place its sophomore