Donnie Wahlberg Recalls Bruce Willis' Support Ahead of 'The Sixth Sense's 25th Anniversary (Exclusive)
11.04.2023 - 23:45
/ etonline.com
Donnie Wahlberg is sharing what it was like to work with Bruce Willis. In an interview with ET's Nischelle Turner, the 53-year-old actor gushes over his experience starring alongside Willis in ahead of the film's 25th anniversary later this year.«In my time working with him, Bruce was so cool to me,» Wahlberg tells ET of Willis, who's currently battling frontotemporal dementia.
"… Bruce was so supportive… He just had my back... It was a great thrill to work with him and to get to know him.«Wahlberg's big moment in the film came when his character, Vincent Grey, died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in front of Willis' Malcolm Crowe, his former psychologist.»Even the scene that we did together, it's one scene, but I was watching him and as out of my mind as I was on that day, I was like, 'He's so technical. He hits his mark and then he goes to the emotion,'" Wahlberg says. «He was just so helpful and supportive.»As helpful as Willis was during the project, the actor's greatest attribute really shined at the film's premiere.«I remember when we went to the premiere of he just kept hugging me and saying, 'You did so good.
You did so good. You really helped the movie,'» Wahlberg recalls. «But afterward, when we talked he was like, 'What do you think? You think this movie is gonna do well?' I loved the script, so I was like, 'This is gonna be the biggest movie ever.' And he was like, 'Really? You think so?' He was so humble and curious and not assuming anything and not presumptuous.»For Wahlberg, a young actor on the rise at the time, that example meant a lot."[It] was a really big moment in my career, to be across from him.
He had my back and… he was so supportive and so grateful for the effort that I put in it," he says. "…
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