
Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey – A Diane Sawyer Special
Documentary
Overview
Hosted by Diane Sawyer, the program offers an intimate look at Bruce Willis’s life following his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, and the strength and advocacy of his wife, Emma Heming Willis.
Top Cast


Emma Heming Willis
Emma Heming Willis
Self
Emma Heming Willis
Self


Diane Sawyer
Diane Sawyer
Self
Diane Sawyer
Self


Bruce Miller
Bruce Miller
Self
Bruce Miller
Self


Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis
Self (archive footage)
Bruce Willis
Self (archive footage)


Demi Moore
Demi Moore
Self (archive footage)
Demi Moore
Self (archive footage)


Rumer Willis
Rumer Willis
Self (archive footage)
Rumer Willis
Self (archive footage)


Scout LaRue Willis
Scout LaRue Willis
Self (archive footage)
Scout LaRue Willis
Self (archive footage)


Tallulah Willis
Tallulah Willis
Self (archive footage)
Tallulah Willis
Self (archive footage)
Mabel Ray Willis
Mabel Ray Willis
Self (archive footage)
Mabel Ray Willis
Self (archive footage)
Evelyn Penn Willis
Evelyn Penn Willis
Self (archive footage)
Evelyn Penn Willis
Self (archive footage)
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