Haley Joel Osment shares a touching tribute to his former co-star Bruce Willis. The former child actor worked with Willis on the monumental 1999 horror film The Sixth Sense, which was notable for its spectacular twist ending and putting filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan on the map. The film, which followed a child psychologist attempting to help a young boy who can see ghosts, went on to be nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture, though it ended up losing out to American Beauty.
The Sixth Sense is just one of the many varied projects that made up Bruce Willis' long career, which ran the gamut from the dramedy series Moonlighting to the epic action franchise Die Hard. More recently, the two-time Emmy winner reteamed with M. Night Shyamalan for Glass, a followup to his films Unbreakable (in which Willis also starred) and Split. Unfortunately, this week, Bruce Willis officially retired from acting following being diagnosed with aphasia.
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On his Instagram, Haley Joel Osment shared a tribute to Bruce Willis after hearing the news of his retirement. He shared an image of a younger Bruce Willis along with a caption about finding "the right words for someone I’ve always looked up to—first on the big screen, and then by some wild stroke of luck, in person." He goes on to say that he is "so grateful for what I got to witness firsthand, and for the enormous body of work he built for us to enjoy for years and years to come." Check out the post below:
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