Fan Casting Bruce Willis as Commissioner James Gordon in Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011)

jeanpaulvalley made this fan casting suggestion on October 13, 2022. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Bruce Willis as Commissioner James Gordon in Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011)

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Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. His career began on the off-Broadway stage in the 1970s. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series Moonl...
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Bruce Willis

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Commissioner James Gordon (Unaware that his daughter become a vigilante, he stay stand against crime)

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Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011)

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Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011)

Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011)

Nothing hurts more than to fight a friendly face, even if it's changed
by Dc Comics, base on the character created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger
A year after stopping the League from "cleansing" Gotham, and failing to stop the Joker and the "Masters of Gotham" from fleeing, the dynamic duo are witnessing the rebuilding of Gotham. Encouraged...
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Bruce Willis is known for his roles in The Sixth Sense, Looper, and Split. He has been suggested by fans for 3,449 roles on myCast, including B in Best Actor starting with every letter. Similar actors include Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson, and Michael Keaton. Bruce Willis was suggested to play Commissioner James Gordon in Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011) by jeanpaulvalley. Dark Knight: Betrayal of a Friend (2011) has 31 roles, including Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin, Doctor Victor Fries/Mister Freeze, and Bruce Wayne/Batman.

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