Bruce Willis' worsening health conditions forced directors to reduce his roles on movie sets over the last few years, it has been reported.
On Thursday, the legendary actor's family announced that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, which comes almost a year after he was diagnosed with neurological disorder, aphasia, which causes speech and language problems.
In March 2022, Bruce's family announced that he would be retiring from acting, after an illustrious career spanning over 70 movies, due to his health condition.
It's understood that directors and film industry players had to make adjustments for Die Hard star Bruce on the set of various films so that he could continue working before he retired.
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