Samuel L. Jackson says Bruce Willis gave him this…
Bruce Willis gave Samuel L. Jackson priceless advice initially of his profession.
Willis and Jackson have been filming “Die Hard With a Vengeance” in 1994 when Willis advised Jackson to seek out a character that everyone loves, similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone did.
“He told me, ‘Hopefully you’ll be able to find a character that, when you make bad movies and they don’t make any money, you can always go back to this character everybody loves. He said, ‘Arnold’s got “Terminator.” Sylvester’s received “Rocky,” “Rambo.” I’ve received John McClane,’” Jackson advised Vanity Fair.
It took Jackson 14 years till he understood Willis’ advice.
“And it didn’t occur to me until I got that Nick Fury role — and I had a nine-picture deal to be Nick Fury — that, ‘Oh, I’m doing what Bruce said. I’ve got this character now.’”
Jackson took on the function of Nick Fury in 12 Marvel movies.
He first put on the attention patch for “Iron Man” in 2008.
According to CNBC, the Marvel films that Jackson has appeared in grossed $12.8 billion.
Willis celebrated his seventieth birthday March 19.
On Wednesday, the legendary actor’s ex-wife Demi Moore, their three daughters and Bruce’s spouse of almost 16 years, Emma Hemming Willis, all paid tribute to the “Die Hard” star on his milestone birthday.
“Happy birthday, BW! We love you,” Moore, who was married to Bruce from 1987 via 2000, wrote alongside a carousel that included never-before-seen photographs.
“To the King… I love you Daddio. Happy 70th Birthday papa,” Bruce’s eldest daughter, Rumer, wrote on Instagram alongside a throwback video of her dad and mom dancing collectively.
While the pair have been filming “Die Hard With a Vengeance” in 1994, Willis advised Jackson to seek out a character all people loves. WireImage
Tallulah Willis, Bruce and Moore’s youngest daughter, wrote, “Happy 70th to my favorite friend! You are a light that can never be dimmed! I love you so proud to be your baby Tallulah Belle Bruce Willis.”
In a few follow-up posts, she shared more photographs of her dad and mom.
Tallulah praised her “hero” and expressed how proud she is to be a Willis.
“He’s a spaceman, a hero with a badge, a sassy detective with unparalleled banter – and it’s been a privilege to witness all these different characters enlived, and engraved into history because of his innate spirit and soul,” Tallulah wrote.
“But really – this is my Dad. throughout my childhood I was so frequently asked what it was like to have capital B Bruce Willis as a dad, that somehow these people thought that when they saw him jump off buildings via a 20ft screen he remained EXTRA LARGE.”
Jackson advised Vanity Fair, “He told me, ‘Hopefully you’ll be able to find a character that, when you make bad movies and they don’t make any money, you can always go back to this character everybody loves.” ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection
“He’s a person, a man, a son, a kid from Jersey who hit the mother f—ng jackpot of life by the stroke of luck he couldn’t even explain,” she continued.
“I love this Jersey boy, who combed my hair in baths, and always made sure I layed a towel down before eating on his bed, and is known far and wide as the Corn Cake King to our safe circle of intimates.”
“For years I would get red in the face when people found out my ‘full’ name,” she concluded.
“But I’m pretty damn proud to be Tallulah Belle Bruce Willis.”
Scout Willis, the center little one of the three grownup Willis women, dubbed her dad the “greatest of all time.”
“Happy birthday to the Greatest of all time,” Scout wrote.
“Every day I thank the Gods that 50% of my DNA is from him. The music I make, the magic I create, and the magnetic mischief I incite, that’s my father’s legacy alive in the world.”
Emma, mom of Bruce’s two youngest daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, shared a photograph of the actor smiling on a four-wheeler. In the caption, she requested her followers to ship alongside birthday needs for him.
“It’s Bruce’s birthday, and if there’s one thing I know, it’s that there’s no greater fan than a Bruce fan,” she wrote.
“So flood him with all the love today – he will feel it, I swear he will. You are one powerful bunch. I love how you rally for him, and I’m so grateful that he has you.”
Last month, Scout opened up concerning the household’s birthday celebration plans for Bruce as he continues to battle dementia.
“You know, as we always celebrate,” Scout, 33, advised Fox News Digital on the Cure Addiction Now inaugural fundraising night at The Beverly Hills Hotel, when requested concerning the household’s plans for Bruce’s birthday.
“We are a huge unit. We are very supportive of one another, and it’s sort of like ironclad… we are so loving with one another.… I think that is the foundation of everything we do.”
Fox News Digital’s Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.
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