In 1987, Bruce Willis had a singing alter-ego named “Bruno.” This character was primarily a Motown singer. He went from being just “that guy from Moonlighting,” to starring in an mockumentary called The Return Of Bruno. The movie is about Willis’ musical alter ego, a slick New Jersey rocker named Bruno Radolini. (The film also shared a title with Willis’ first album.)
In the film, Radolini was responsible for everything from getting The Beatles together to inspiring a young Jon Bon Jovi to sing about the hard times, and he was also, in fact a key part of the “Second Revolutionary War,” a response to the British Invasion. He was a pretty big deal in this made-up entertainment world (This movie is hilarious.)…
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