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Walter Willis (other)
Walter Willis, Walt Willis, Wally Willis may refer to: *Bruce Willis (Walter Bruce Willis, born 1955), American actor *Walt Willis Walter Alexander Willis (1919–1999) was a well-known Irish science fiction fan, resident in Belfast. Work Willis was awarded a 1958 Hugo Award as "Outstanding Actifan" (active fan), which replaced the Best Fanzine category that year. He was nom ... (1919–1999), Irish science fiction fan and writer * Walter Michael Willis (1917–1941), American Navy ensign and namesake for the USS ''Willis'' *Walter Willis (director), American film director of '' A Pair of Hellions'' {{hndis, Willis, Walter ...
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Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series ''Moonlighting'' (1985–1989) and appeared in over a hundred films, gaining recognition as an action hero after his portrayal of John McClane in the ''Die Hard'' franchise (1988–2013) and other roles. Willis's other credits include ''The Last Boy Scout'' (1991), '' Death Becomes Her'' (1992), '' Pulp Fiction'' (1994), '' 12 Monkeys'' (1995), '' The Fifth Element'' (1997), ''Armageddon'' (1998), ''The Sixth Sense'' (1999), '' Unbreakable'' (2000), '' Sin City'' (2005), ''Moonrise Kingdom'' (2012), and '' Looper'' (2012). In the later years of his career, Willis starred in many low-budget direct-to-video films, which were poorly received. In March 2022, Willis's family announced that he was retiring after being diagnosed with aphasia, which affects language cognition. As a singer, Willis released his debut album, ''The Return of Bruno'', in ...
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Walt Willis
Walter Alexander Willis (1919–1999) was a well-known Irish science fiction fan, resident in Belfast. Work Willis was awarded a 1958 Hugo Award as "Outstanding Actifan" (active fan), which replaced the Best Fanzine category that year. He was nominated for a best fan writer Hugo in 1969 and two retro-Hugos in the same category (in 2001, 2004 for work in 1951, 1954). In 1959 and 1957 he was nominated in the fanzine category for ''Hyphen'', and he received fanzine retro-Hugo nominations in 2004 for ''Slant'' and ''Hyphen''. He shared a retro-Hugo for ''Slant'' with that fanzine's art editor James White. His best known single work is ''The Enchanted Duplicator'' (1954), co-written with Bob Shaw, an allegory of a fan's quest to produce the perfect fanzine. This appeared to be closely modeled on The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (though Willis and Shaw denied having read it beforehand). Along with White, Shaw, George Charters, Ian McAulay, and John Berry (an English policeman ...
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Walter Michael Willis
USS ''Willis'' (DE–395) was an of the United States Navy. Namesake Walter Michael Willis was born on 14 January 1917 at Minneapolis, Minnesota. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as a seaman 2nd class at Minneapolis. He received an appointment as reserve aviation cadet on 22 December 1939. Six days later, he reported to Pensacola Naval Air Station for flight instruction and, on 14 August 1940, emerged with his aviator's wings. Commissioned an Ensign on 10 September, he joined Bombing Squadron 6 (VB-6, based on the and flew Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers until early in December 1941. On the morning of 7 December, as ''Enterprise'' was returning from Wake Island to Hawaii, the carrier sent up a flight of SBD's to scout the water ahead. Willis took off in one of these bombers for what was intended to be a routine flight to Ford Island, the naval air station at Pearl Harbor. However they arrived almost simultaneously with the start of the Japanese Attack on Pearl ...
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