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Bill Murray is reflecting on his past. The “Ghostbusters” actor, 74, admitted he’s “done some damage” over the years while speaking about the characters he plays at the 2025 Sundance ...
Bill Murray concedes he hasn’t been proactive about finding work as an actor. The “Groundhog Day” and “Lost in Translation” star has appeared in just a few independent films, such as ...
Bill Murray has confessed to being “lazy” in the past few years of his career – but says he has been “reawakened” in his search for new roles. “I’ve been lazy,” admitted Murray at ...
“I’ve been lazy,” admitted Murray at the Sundance Film Festival, via Variety. “I don’t have an agent anymore, so I’m not the first person people think of to be in studio movies.
Bill Murray hit Park City this morning in an invite-only, low-key appearance on Main Street. Of course, the Groundhog Day star being who he is, nothing about Murray’s sit-down with Elvis ...
He has written about entertainment and breaking news for over five years. Mark Von Holden/Shutterstock Bill Murray is explaining how he sometimes seeks atonement through the characters he plays.