Bill Murray

The truth is stranger than fiction.
"We had a cathartic experience," the actor said of running into her "Lost in Translation" co-star at a bar.
Green stated that he was "screaming" and swinging his arms as Murray grabbed him backstage on "Saturday Night Live."
Production of “Being Mortal” was halted in April following a complaint about the actor.
The studio behind Murray's upcoming film suspended production to investigate a complaint against the comedy legend.
Ariana Grande, Scarlett Johansson, Emma Stone, Ben Affleck, Carrie Fisher and Elisabeth Moss and are just some of the celebrities who found love on the set of “Saturday Night Live.”
Searchlight Pictures has suspended production of “Being Mortal,” a movie written and directed by Aziz Ansari, after a complaint was made.
The "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" star was at his clowning, crooning best in a Washington Square Park concert.
“The Drew Barrymore Show” host offered her account of what “really happened” between the “Charlie’s Angels” co-stars during an on-set confrontation.