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William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American comedian,
producer, film director, and actor.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Murray is the fifth of nine children in a large,
Irish Catholic family. Three of Murray's siblings are also actors: John
Murray, Joel Murray, and Brian Doyle-Murray. All four Murray brothers
appeared in the 1988 film Scrooged. He was raised in Wilmette, Illinois and
graduated from Loyola Academy.
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He is a partner with his brothers in Murray Bros. Caddy Shack, a restaurant
chain in Florida and South Carolina that is managed by a former chief
operating officer of the Hard Rock Cafe. The chain's theme reflects both
Murray's memorable performance as the Carl the groundskeeper in the 1980
film Caddyshack and his longtime love of golf. Murray is an avid golfer who
often plays in celebrity tournaments.
With an invitation from his older brother, Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill got his
start with Second City Chicago whose cast roster at the time also included
John Candy and David Rasche (later of Sledge Hammer fame). The
improvisational troupe was a perfect fit for Murray's clever dry wit and ad-libbing.
Murray later revisited the troupe with the TV special Bill Murray Live From
the Second City (1980).
Murray initially rose to prominence as a cast member of and a writer for
NBC's Saturday Night Live television series from 1977 to 1980, replacing
Chevy Chase, whom he reportedly got into a fist fight with off camera when
Chase did a guest host in the late 70s (Chase claims they've long since put
the incident behind them). He had previously been a featured player on The
National Lampoon Radio Hour, aired nationally on some 600 stations between
1973 and 1975. Other cast members included Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Gilda
Radner, and his brother Brian Doyle-Murray. Former SNL writer Margaret
Oberman has said Murray and Eddie Murphy are the two most talented people in
the history of the show.
Most of his roles have been comedic, featuring Murray's dry wit. However, he
has also played serious (or at least semi-serious) roles in films such as
Mad Dog and Glory, The Razor's Edge, Rushmore, The Life Aquatic with Steve
Zissou, and Broken Flowers. His Groundhog Day has become a cult classic. He
also garnered considerable acclaim (an Academy Awards nomination, and Golden
Globes and BAFTA awards) as the lead in the 2003 film Lost in Translation.
One of Murray's most recognised roles is that of Peter Venkman from the
Ghostbusters movies, a role originally intended for John Belushi, who died
before production began.
Bill Murray and Sharon Stone in Broken Flowers, 2005.Most recently Murray
starred in the critically acclaimed, Jim Jarmusch-directed adult comedy
Broken Flowers. In 2005 he announced that he would take a break from acting,
as he had not had the time since his new breakthrough in the late-1990s. At
the height of his fame in the mid-1980s, following Ghostbusters, Murray,
upset at the lower gross for his attempt at drama The Razor's Edge (which he
only agreed to star in Ghostbusters for) took off four years to study French
at the Sorbonne. During that period from 1985 until 1988, with the exception
of a cameo in the 1986 movie Little Shop of Horrors, he did not make
appearences in any films.
Murray co-authored the 1999 book Cinderella Story: My Life in Golf, part
autobiography and part essay on his love of golf.
Very detached from the Hollywood scene (he doesn't have an agent or manager,
and reportedly[1] only fields offers for scripts and roles using a personal
telephone number with a voice mailbox he checks infrequently), Murray has
homes in Los Angeles and upstate New York. |
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