Biography
The daughter of actress
Demi Moore and actor
Bruce Willis, Rumer Willis debuted onscreen with two roles opposite her mother: a bit part at the age of 6 in the ensemble seriocomedy
Now and Then (1995) (billed as Willa Glen), and a more substantial supporting role as Moore's onscreen daughter in the notorious (but lucrative)
Andrew Bergman farce
Striptease (1996). Willis's showbusiness activity grew prolific in the late 2000s; the summer of 2008 witnessed her debut as a jazz vocalist at Teddy's on Hollywood Boulevard, and at around the same time, the then-19-year-old actress graced the casts of several films, including supporting roles in the comedies The Assassination of a High School President (opposite her dad) and
House Bunny (opposite
Anna Faris). Willis then signed for another supporting turn in a teen comedy, Dana Lustig's
Wild Cherry (2009). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide