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Bruce Willis wanted to keep working on Randall Emmett's films despite aphasia

By IANS | Published: July 02, 2022 12:39 PM

Los Angeles, July 2 Hollywood superstar Bruce Willis is undergoing treatment for aphasia. An attorney for the 'Die ...

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Los Angeles, July 2 Hollywood superstar Bruce Willis is undergoing treatment for aphasia. An attorney for the 'Die Hard' actor recently revealed that he wanted to continue starring in filmmaker Randall Emmett's movies following his aphasia diagnosis, reports 'Newsweek'.

It was announced in March that Willis, 67, is stepping away from acting after his diagnosis with the condition. Aphasia can impair language by impacting the "production or comprehension" of speech and the ability to read or write, according to the National Aphasia Association.

The 'Los Angeles Times' recently published a lengthy feature that listed a host of allegations against Emmett, which he has denied.

'Newsweek' further states that the report also revealed that Willis continued to work with frequent collaborator Emmett amid his ongoing health issues.

Responding to the report, Willis' attorney, Martin Singer, told the publication in a statement: "My client continued working after his medical diagnosis because he wanted to work and was able to do so, just like many others diagnosed with aphasia who are capable of continuing to work."

"Because Mr. Willis appeared in those films, they could get financed," the attorney added. "That resulted in literally thousands of people having jobs, many during the COVID-19 Pandemic."

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