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Bruce Willis Made A Splash As A Villain On This Crime Thriller Series
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Before Die Hard made him a movie star, Bruce Willis showcased his villainous chops on a hit crime thriller TV series
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Willis played a ruthless criminal on the 1980s TV series Miami Vice, going toe-to-toe with Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas
His gritty turn as a guest star on the show foreshadowed the action hero roles that would cement his place in Hollywood history
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