브루스 윌리스 필모그래피
Bruce Willis filmography미국 배우 브루스 윌리스는 1980년 퍼스트 데일리시에서 신뢰받지 못하는 역할로 그의 경력을 시작했습니다.1984년 마이애미 바이스의 에피소드에 게스트로 출연한 후, 1985년 트와일라잇 존의 부활의 첫 번째 에피소드에 출연했습니다.윌리스는 1985년부터 1989년까지 ABC 코미디 드라마 시리즈 문라이트닝에서 주연을 맡아 명성을 얻었는데, 이로 인해 골든 글로브에서 남우주연상 후보에 세 번이나 올랐으며, 프라임타임 에미상에서 드라마 시리즈의 뛰어난 주연 배우 후보에 두 번이나 올랐습니다.[1][2]1988년, 그는 액션 히어로로서 국제적인 인지도를 얻게 해준 4편의 속편을 탄생시킨 영화인 다이 하드(Die Hard)에서 존 맥클레인 역으로 출연했습니다.[3]
그 후 몇 년 동안, 윌리스는 비디오 게임 아포칼립스 (1998),[4] 코미디 영화 룩 후즈 토킹 (1989), 그리고 속편 룩 후즈 토킹 투 (1990)에 목소리를 빌려주었습니다.1991년, 그는 허드슨 호크를 위해 그 이야기를 구상했고, 빌리 배스게이트에서 보 와인버그 역으로 출연했고, 더 라스트 보이스카우트에 데이먼 웨이언즈와 함께 출연했고, 이것은 컬트 팔로잉과 MTV 무비 어워드 최우수 화면 듀오 부문에 지명되었습니다.[5]윌리스의 추가 크레딧에는 펄프 픽션 (1994), 12 몽키스 (1995), 라스트 맨 스탠딩 (1996), 제 5 요소 (1997), 아마겟돈 (1998)이 있습니다.1999년, 그는 비평가들의 극찬을 받은 The Sixth Sense (1999)에서 말콤 크로 박사 역으로 출연했고, 이 영화는 6개의 아카데미상 후보에 올랐습니다.[6]2000년 '프렌즈'에 게스트로 출연한 그는 이번에는 코미디 시리즈의 뛰어난 게스트 배우로 세 번째 에미상 후보에 올랐습니다.[2]Sin City (2005)에 출연하고 애니메이션 영화 Over the Hedge (2006)에서 주인공 목소리를 맡은 후, 그는 Red에 주연을 맡았고 The Expendables (2010년 둘 다)에 카메오로 출연했습니다.
2010년대에 이르러 윌리스는 비평가들과 영화 팬들로부터 대부분 부정적인 평가를 받은 비디오 영화에 직접 출연하기 시작했습니다.[3]뉴욕 타임즈에서 엘리자베스 빈센텔리는 그의 영화들 중 몇 편을 분석했고, "좋은 줄거리를 생각해내려는 모든 시도"를 대체하는 액션 시퀀스와 함께 전반적으로 내용이 부족하다는 것을 발견했고, 평균 15분 동안 윌리스를 등장시켰습니다.[7]윌리스는 또한 2012년 영화 문라이즈 킹덤, 익스포저블 2 그리고 루퍼에 출연했습니다.2013년, 그는 G.I. Joe: Rebaltion에서 타이틀 캐릭터로 등장했고 Saturday Night Live를 진행했습니다.윌리스는 작가이자 감독인 M과 협업한 것으로도 유명합니다. 나이트 샤말란은 언브레이커블(2000), 스플릿(2016), 글래스(2019)로 구성된 이스트레일 177 트릴로지를 포함한 그의 여러 영화에서 연기했습니다.2022년 3월, 윌리스의 가족은 그가 실어증 진단을 받은 후 연기에서 은퇴한다고 발표했는데, 이 진단은 후에 전측두엽 치매로 수정되었습니다.[8][9]그의 경력이 끝날 무렵, 그가 출연한 영화들은 전세계적으로 50억 달러 이상의 수익을 올렸고, 그를 세계에서 가장 많은 수익을 올린 배우 중 한 명으로 만들었습니다.[10]
영화
연도 | 제목 | 역할. | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
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1980 | 첫번째 대죄 | 식객 입장하는 남자 | 신용 없음 | [11] |
1981 | 프린스 오브 더 시티 | 추가의 | 신용 없음 | [12][13] |
1982 | 평결 | 법정 관찰자 | 신용 없음 | [14] |
1987 | 소개팅 | 월터 데이비스 | [15] | |
1988 | 선셋 | 톰믹스 | [16] | |
다이 하드 | 존 맥클레인 | [17] | ||
1989 | 국가 내 | 에밋 스미스 | [18] | |
사돈 남 말하고 있네요. | 마이키우브리아코 | 목소리역할 | [19] | |
1990 | 다이하드2 | 존 맥클레인 | [20] | |
누가 말하는지 보라구요 | 마이키우브리아코 | 목소리역할 | [21] | |
허망함의 모닥불 | 피터 폴로우 | [22] | ||
1991 | 필멸의 생각 | 제임스 "지미" 어반스키 | [23] | |
허드슨 호크 | 허드슨 호크 | 또한 "스토리 바이"로 인정받습니다. | [24] | |
빌리 배스게이트 | 보 와인버그 | [25] | ||
라스트 보이 스카우트 | 조 할렌벡 | [26] | ||
1992 | 더 플레이어 | 자기 자신 | 카메오 | [27] |
죽음이 그녀가 되다 | 어니스트 멘빌 박사 | [28] | ||
1993 | 장전된 무기 1 | 존 맥클레인 | 신용 없음 | [29] |
타격 거리 | 톰 하디 | [30] | ||
1994 | 펄프 픽션 | 부치 쿨리지 | [31] | |
북쪽 | 내레이터 | [32] | ||
밤의 색 | 빌 카파 박사 | [33] | ||
노비즈 풀 | 칼 로벅 | [34] | ||
1995 | 복수와 함께 열심히 죽기 | 존 맥클레인 | [35] | |
포룸 | 레오 | 신용 없음; 코너: "할리우드에서 온 남자" | [36] | |
12 몽키스 | 제임스 콜 | [37] | ||
1996 | 라스트 맨 스탠딩 | 존 스미스 | [38] | |
미국을 향해 달려가는 Beavis and But-Head Do America | 머디 그라임스 | 목소리역할 | [39] | |
1997 | 제5원소 | 코벤 달라스 | [40] | |
자칼 | 자칼 | [41] | ||
브로드웨이 브롤러 | 에디 카핀스키 | 제작자이기도 하지만, 제작 중에 취소됨 | [42][43] | |
1998 | 머큐리 라이징 | 아트 제프리스 | [44] | |
아마겟돈 | 해리 S.스탬퍼 | [45] | ||
공성전 | 윌리엄 드베로 | [46] | ||
1999 | 챔피언의 아침. | 드웨인 후버 | [47] | |
육감 | 말콤 크로우 | [48] | ||
더 스토리 오브 어스 | 벤 조단 | [49] | ||
2000 | 더 홀 나인 야드 | 지미 튤립 투데스키 | [50] | |
더 키드 | 러스 두리츠 | [51] | ||
언브레이커블 | 데이비드 던 | [52] | ||
2001 | 도적떼 | 조 블레이크 | [53] | |
2002 | 하트의 전쟁 | 윌리엄 A 대령.맥나마라 | [54] | |
그랜드 챔피언 | 블랜드포드 씨 | [55] | ||
크로커다일 헌터: 충돌 코스 | — | 총괄 프로듀서 | [56] | |
2003 | 태양의 눈물 | A.K. 중위.워터스 | [57] | |
러그랫츠 고 와일드 | 스파이크 | 목소리역할 | [58] | |
찰리의 천사들:전체 스로틀 | 윌리엄 로즈 베일리 | 신용 없음 | [59] | |
2004 | 더 홀 텐 야드 | 지미 튤립 투데스키 | [60] | |
오션스 트웰브 | 자기 자신 | 카메오 | [61] | |
2005 | 인질 | 제프 탤리 | 프로듀서도 | [62] |
신시티 | 존 하티건 | 세그먼트:저 노란 서자 | [63] | |
2006 | 알파독 | 소니 트루러브 | [64] | |
럭키넘버 슬레빈 | 미스터 굿캣 | [65] | ||
16 블럭 | 잭 모슬리 | [66] | ||
오버 더 헤지 | RJ | 목소리역할 | [67] | |
패스트푸드 네이션 | 해리 라이델 | [68] | ||
우주비행사 농부 | 더그 마스터슨 | 신용 없음 | [69] | |
해미의 부메랑 어드벤처 | RJ | 성우: 단편영화 | [70] | |
힙합 프로젝트 | 자기 자신 | 총괄 프로듀서, 다큐멘터리 영화 | [71] | |
2007 | 퍼펙트 이방인 | 해리슨 힐 | [72] | |
플래닛 테러 | 멀둔 중위 | [73] | ||
자유롭게 살든지 열심히 살든지 | 존 맥클레인 | [74] | ||
낸시 드류 | 자기 자신 | 무크레딧 카메오 | [75] | |
2008 | 고등학교 총장 암살 사건 | 재러드 T 커크패트릭 교장 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [76] |
방금 일어난 일 | 자기 자신 | [77] | ||
2009 | 대리모 | 톰 그리어 | [78] | |
2010 | 캅 아웃 | 지미 먼로 | [79] | |
익스펜더블 | 미스터 처치 | 무크레딧 카메오 | [80] | |
빨간. | 프랭크 모세 | [81] | ||
2011 | 블랙 맘바 | 수아베씨 | 단편영화 | [82] |
세우다 | 빅스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [83] | |
캐치 .44 | 멜 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [84] | |
2012 | 페이버릿 레이드 더 페이버릿 | 딩크 헤이모위츠 | [85] | |
낮의 찬 빛 | 마틴 쇼 | [86] | ||
문라이즈 킹덤 | 캡틴 샤프 | [87] | ||
소모품 2 | 미스터 처치 | [88] | ||
루퍼 | 올드 조 | [89] | ||
파이어 위드 파이어 | 마이크 셀라 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [90] | |
2013 | 열심히 죽기 좋은 날 | 존 맥클레인 | [91] | |
지 아이 조: 보복 | 조지프 콜튼 장군 | [92] | ||
레드2 | 프랭크 모세 | [93] | ||
2014 | 씬 시티: 처치할 수 있는 여인 | 존 하티건 | [94] | |
더 프린스 | 오마르 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [95] | |
2015 | 악덕 | 줄리안 마이클스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [96] |
락 더 카스바 | 봄베이 브라이언 | [97] | ||
추출. | 레너드 터너 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [98] | |
2016 | 프레셔스 카고 | 에디 필로사 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [99] |
약탈자들 | 제프리 휴버트 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [100] | |
분열되다 | 데이비드 던 | 무크레딧 카메오 | [101] | |
2017 | 원스 어폰 어 타임 인 베니스 | 스티브 포드 | [102] | |
퍼스트 킬 | 마빈 하웰 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [103] | |
2018 | 폭력 행위 | 형사 제임스 에이버리 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [104] |
데스 위시 | 폴 커시 | [105] | ||
보복성 | 제임스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [106] | |
에어 스트라이크 | 잭 존슨 대령 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [107] | |
2019 | 유리 | 데이비드 던 | [108] | |
레고 무비 2: 더 세컨드 파트 | 자기 자신 | 카메오 | [109] | |
마더리스 브루클린 | 프랭크 민나 | 최종 극장 개봉 배역 | [110] | |
두 펀 사이:더 무비 | 자기 자신 | 카메오 (기록 영상) | [111] | |
10분전 | 렉스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [112] | |
외상센터 | 스티브 웨이크스 중위 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [113] | |
2020 | 서바이브 더 나이트 | 프랭크 클라크 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [114] |
하드킬 | 도노반 차머스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [115] | |
브레이크 | 클레이 영 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [116] | |
2021 | 우주신 | 제임스 포드 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [117] |
아웃 오브 데스 | 잭 해리스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [118] | |
미드나잇 인 더 스위치그래스 | 칼 헬터 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [119] | |
게임에서 살아남기 | 데이비드 왓슨 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [120] | |
꼭지점 | 토마스 말론 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [121] | |
교착 상태 | 론 휘트록 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [122] | |
포트리스 | 로버트 마이클스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [123] | |
2022 | 아메리칸 공성전 | 벤 와츠 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [124] |
휘발유 골목 | 빌 프리먼 형사 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [125] | |
죽을 날 | 올스턴 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [126] | |
시정조치 | 율리우스 뢰브 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [127] | |
요새:스나이퍼의 눈 | 로버트 마이클스 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [128] | |
벤데타 | 도니 페터 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [129] | |
흰코끼리 | 아놀드 솔로몬 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [130] | |
잘못된 장소 | 프랭크 리처즈 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [131] | |
와이어 룸 | 셰인 뮬러 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [132] | |
디텍티브 나이트: 로그 | 제임스 나이트 형사 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [133] | |
파라다이스 시티 | 이안 스완 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [134] | |
디텍티브 나이트: 리뎀션 | 제임스 나이트 형사 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [135] | |
2023 | 나이트 형사:인디펜던스 | 제임스 나이트 형사 | 다이렉트 투 비디오 | [136] |
어쌔신 | 발모라 | 다이렉트 투 비디오(Direct to Video), 최종 영화 역할 | [137] |
텔레비전
연도 | 제목 | 기능: | 메모들 | Ref(s) | ||
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배우. | 프로듀서 | 역할. | ||||
1980 | 구루가 오다 | 네. | 아니요. | 추가의 | 신용이 없는; 텔레비전 영화 | [138] |
1984 | 마이애미 바이스 | 네. | 아니요. | 토니 아마토 | 에피소드: "No Exit" | [139] |
1985–1989 | 달빛 | 네. | 아니요. | 데이비드 애디슨 | 주연 | [140] |
1985 | 트와일라잇 존 | 네. | 아니요. | 피터 노빈스 | 세그먼트: "새터데이" | [141] |
1987 | 브루노의 귀환 | 네. | 경영진 | 브루노 라돌리니 | 또한 작가; 텔레비전 영화 | [142] |
1989 | 로잔 | 네. | 아니요. | 자기 자신 | 무크레딧 카메오; 에피소드: "친애하는 엄마와 아빠" | [143] |
1989; 2013 | 새터데이 나이트 라이브 | 네. | 아니요. | 자기 자신 | 진행자; 2회 | [144] |
1996–1997 | 브루노 더 키드 | 네. | 경영진 | 브루노 더 키드 | 메인보이스 역할 | [145] |
1997 | 매드 어바웃 유 | 네. | 아니요. | 자기 자신 | 에피소드: The Birth Part 2 | [146] |
1999 | 앨리 맥빌 | 네. | 아니요. | 니클 박사 | 에피소드: "러브 언리미티드" | [147] |
2000 | 친구들 | 네. | 아니요. | 폴 스티븐스 | 3화 | [148] |
2004 | 터치 이블 | 아니요. | 경영진 | — | 12화 | [149] |
2005 | 70년대 쇼 | 네. | 아니요. | 빅 | 에피소드: "미스파이어" | [150] |
2018 | 코미디 센트럴 로스트 | 네. | 아니요. | 자기 자신 | 텔레비전 스페셜 | [151] |
제프 로스 & 데이브 아텔과 함께하는 범핑 마이크 | 네. | 아니요. | 자기 자신 | 에피소드: "Friday" | [152] | |
2019 | 오빌 | 네. | 아니요. | 그루젠 | 신용 없는 목소리 역할; 에피소드: "탈퇴자들" | [153] |
브로드웨이
연도 | 제목 | 역할. | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
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1984–1985; 1997 | 사랑을 위한 바보 | 에디. | 언더스터디 (1차 버전) 또한 프로듀서 (2nd version) | [154][155] [156][157] |
2002 | 트루 웨스트 | 이씨 | 총괄 프로듀서도 겸임 브로드웨이 연극 촬영 | [158][159] |
2015–2016 | 비참함 | 폴 셸던 | 102회 공연 | [160][161] |
2017 | 해야한다 | — | 프로듀서만 | [162][163] |
2021 | 어머니의 잘린 머리 | — | 프로듀서만 | [164][165] |
기타매체
연도 | 제목 | 역할. | 메모들 | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | 제5원소 | 코벤 달라스 | 비디오 게임. 목소리 역할 및 유사성 | [166] |
묵시록. | 트레이 킨케이드 | 비디오 게임. 목소리 역할 및 유사성 | [167] | |
2010 | 스타일로 | 어쌔신 | 고릴라즈 뮤직비디오 | [168] |
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