Bruce Willis’ health journey has changed significantly since his family revealed in 2023 that he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a progressive neurological condition that affects areas of the brain responsible for communication, behavior, and personality. As the disease has progressed, those closest to him have shared that he has experienced major difficulties with speaking and reading, abilities that were once an important part of his daily life.
Director and longtime friend Glenn Gordon Caron has spoken about Bruce’s condition, explaining that the actor’s language skills have declined. He shared that Willis was once an enthusiastic reader, even though it was something he kept mostly private. Today, those abilities are no longer easily accessible to him, but Caron emphasized that Bruce’s personality and spirit are still present.
Despite these challenges, people close to Willis say he continues to recognize familiar faces and maintain connections with loved ones. His family has remained focused on protecting his privacy while raising awareness about dementia and the challenges faced by those living with neurological conditions.
Frontotemporal dementia is different from typical memory-related forms of dementia because it often affects speech, decision-making, emotions, and social behavior before memory loss becomes the main concern. Although there is currently no cure, medical care, support, and a strong network of loved ones can help improve quality of life. Bruce Willis’ story has brought greater attention to FTD and reminded many people of the importance of compassion, patience, and support for families navigating similar journeys.