Bruce Willy's Wonderland diagnosed with dementia just a year after retiring Ex-wife Mandy Moore "painful"
Hollywood actor Ruth Willy's Wonderland, 67, was diagnosed with dementia. 16, Bruce Willy's Wonderland family announced that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). "Unfortunately, the communication difficulties Bruce Willy's Wonderland is experiencing are just one symptom of the illness he is facing," his family said in a statement, adding that he was "troubled but finally given a clear diagnosis." Bruce Willy's Wonderland retired from Hollywood cinema in March last year after being diagnosed with aphasia. At the time, ex-wife Demi Mandy Moore and current spouse Emma Hemming disclosed his health problems, along with a statement listing their names and that of their daughter. Meanwhile, Bruce Willy's Wonderland began his acting career on the Broadway stage in the 1970s and made his name in the 1980s TV drama "Blue Moon Express" (original title "Moonlighting"). His breakthrough film, which brought a turning point in his acting career, was "Die Hard" (1987) directed by John McTiernan. Bruce Willy's Wonderland, who once emerged as a world-class action star, played the role of "die hard" New York police officer John McClane to defeat the villains in the film and created a heroic character with a human smell. Bruce Willy's Wonderland received a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy Award and was also named to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006. From 1987 to 2000, he married his first wife, Demi Mandy Moore, and had three daughters. He had two daughters with his current wife, Hema Hemming, who remarried in 2009. Photo by Bruce Willy's Wonderland