Willis: 'Newman taught me to be a man'
Bruce Willis credits late Hollywood legend Paul Newman with teaching him how to be a man.
The pair starred together in 1994 movie 'Nobody's Fool', and formed a close bond.
Remembering Newman - who died in September - Willis says, "What a guy. What a sweet, sweet guy. I did the film without reading the script because he was in it.
"I learned the biggest thing about acting, being a movie star and about being a man from Paul."
And he recalls one important lesson he learned from the star: "There was a storm and because of the snow, I was two minutes late on the set one day. He yanked me out of the car and said: 'I want to teach you one thing about acting. Punctuality is the courtesy of kings'. I was never late again."

