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Bill Murray

Biography - Bill Murray

Like fellow comedians Jim Carrey and Robin Williams, Bill Murray became famous with low-brow slapstick like 1979’s “Meatballs” before moving on to more serious roles. Murray, however, has always been the more deadpan of the bunch, exhibiting a subtlety and precision rare for a mainstream comic. The low-key actor is notoriously anti-Hollywood, and he doesn’t employ an agent or a manager.

Murray was born in Chicago on September 21, 1950, the fifth of nine children born to his Irish-American parents. After graduating from Loyola Academy, Murray briefly studied medicine at Regis College in Denver, but dropped out to pursue his comedy career. Along with famed comics Gilda Radner, John Belushi, and Dan Aykroyd, Murray joined the National Lampoon Radio Hour in 1973, and all four future stars joined “Saturday Night Live” during its infancy. Murray joined the cast in 1977, and these early years for the legendary sketch program are still considered the show’s greatest.

A career in feature film comedies naturally followed, with Ivan Reitman’s summer camp extravaganza “Meatballs” becoming a huge early success. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Murray had an impressive ability handling character parts as well, and his performance as Hunter S. Thompson in 1980’s “Where the Buffalo Roam” is now regarded as an early indication of Murray’s unexpected acting talent. Audiences nonetheless clamored for Murray in zanier roles, with 1980’s “Caddyshack” and the following year’s “Stripes” both becoming huge box office hits. A few years later Murray and co-stars Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, and Rick Moranis hit it big with “Ghostbusters”, a blockbuster success that spawned a smash sequel in 1989. His dramatic lead in 1984’s “The Razor’s Edge” was a departure for Murray, and when the film failed he took a long break from acting. He didn’t appear in a lead role until 1988’s “Scrooged”, which was a successful return to form for the versatile comic.

At first glance the next ten years of Murray’s career seem somewhat unimpressive, but a few of his films from the period are now regarded as classics. 1993’s “Groundhog Day” was moderately successful upon its release, but is now considered one of the best comedies of the 90s, with Murray’s performance making a surprise appearance in the top 50 of Premiere Magazine’s Greatest Screen Performances. Tim Burton’s 1994 box office dud “Ed Wood” now has a huge following, and Murray was fabulous as the eccentric Bunny Breckinridge.

Despite the quality of his work in the early to mid-90s, Murray still desperately needed a comeback, and he got it with Wes Anderson’s 1998 dramedy “Rushmore”, earning major critical praise for his hilarious and touching supporting role as a wealthy, dispossessed father. Murray has been red-hot ever since, earning an Oscar nomination for Sofia Coppola’s melodic “Lost in Translation” for his performance alongside Scarlett Johansson, and delighting audiences as an Anderson regular in “The Royal Tenenbaums” and the grossly underrated “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou”. Murray will appear in Andy Garcia’s long-awaited project “The Lost City”, and is currently taking a break from acting.

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"Manhattan" New York City Premiere
New York City
04/18/1979
Bill Murray and Penny Marshall
31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
Pasadena
09/09/1979
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Taping of "Saturday Night Live"
New York City
12/16/1979
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Party for "Tootsie" Premiere - December 4, 1982
New York City
12/04/1982
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On Location Filming "Ghostbusters"
Los Angeles
12/11/1983
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National Association of Theater Owners Convention
Washington, D.C.
12/03/1984
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Jack Benny Awards
Los Angeles
10/30/1985
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AIDS Benefit Dinner
New York City
10/02/1986
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25th Annual New York Film Festival - September 25, 1987
New Yrok City
09/25/1987
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Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd Sighting at Essex House - June 11, 1989
New York City
06/11/1989
Rodney Dangerfield and Bill Murray
"Ghostbusters II" Hollywood Premiere - June 15, 1989
Hollywood
06/15/1989
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"Stand Up for the Hudson" Benefit for the Hudson River Keeper Foundation
New York City
10/23/1989
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John Cronin Comedy Benefit
New York City
10/23/1989
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"Stand Up for the Hudson" Comedy Benefit with Josh Cronin
New York City
10/23/1989
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Bill Murray Sighting at Park Avenue - February 21, 1990
New York City
02/21/1990
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Bill Murray Sighting at Los Angeles International Airport - July 13, 1990
Los Angeles
07/13/1990
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6th Annual America Museum of the Moving Image Salute to Robert DeNiro
New York City
03/09/1991
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The New York Friars Club Honors Richard Pryor
New York City
09/27/1991
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Artists Rights Foundation - December 4, 1991
Hollywood
12/04/1991
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57th Annual NY Film Critics Awards
New York City
01/12/1992
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"Mad Dog And Glory" New York Screening
New York City
03/01/1993
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Bill Murray Sighting at NBA Championship Game Knicks vs Bulls May 2, 1993
New York City
05/02/1993
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John Tesh Receives Gold Record for "A Romantic Christmas"
West Hollywood
10/28/1993
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Bill Murray Sighting at Los Angeles International Airport January 30, 1994
Los Angeles
01/30/1994
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AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Spyglass Hill Course
Monterey
02/03/1994
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2nd Annual ESPY Awards
New York City
02/28/1994
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Bill Murray Sighting at NBA Playoff Game Knicks vs Bulls May 18, 1994
New York City
05/18/1994
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Screening of "Short Siren Moon"
West Hollywood
09/09/1994
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Bill Murray Sighting at Los Angeles International Airport - April 29, 1996
Los Angeles
04/29/1996
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Pebble Beach Nation Pro-Am Golf Tournament

02/03/1997
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Screening of "When We Were Kings"
New York City
02/11/1997
Joanne Whalley and Bill Murray
The Man Who Knew Too Little Premiere
Westwood
11/11/1997
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"Wild Things" Los Angeles Premiere
Los Angeles
03/06/1998
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Ron Galella Archive - File Photos 2009
Various cities
01/01/1999
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24th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Los Angeles
01/20/1999
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56th Annual Golden Globe Awards - January 23, 1999
Beverly Hills
01/23/1999
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The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Red Carpet
Beverly Hills
01/24/1999
Joe Pesci, Andy Garcia and Bill Murray
Casey Lee Ball Golf Tournament
Westwood
05/17/1999
Actors Jason Schwartzman and Bill Murray attend 24th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Assoc...
Ron Galella Archive - File Photos
Various Cities
12/12/2000
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Osmosis Jones Premiere
Hollywood
08/07/2001
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