Bill
Murray has been in all of our hearts since the lovely 90’s where he
made the world a brighter place with movies like Ghostbusters and
Groundhog Day. Since then he’s appeared as nothing but a wonderful
human being to be around, and let’s give you some reasons why you
should love him even more.
He
Crashes House Parties
It
sounds weird, but it’s 100% true: Bill Murray crashes house parties
whenever he feels so inclined. There was even a Bill Murray Party
Crashing Tour at some point in recent history, where people could
pretty much invite him to crash their party.
He
Was The Very First Guest On Letterman
Yes,
there was a first David Letterman Show at some time. And yes, the
first guest was Bill Murray. It’s actually kind of crazy that
Letterman felt the need to continue after starting at the top.
He
Has No Agent or Publicist
Bill
only does the things that Bill likes. There’s no agent or publicist
to call when you want Bill Murray for something – you just call
Bill Murray. And yes, he has admitted that this has lead him to lose
some roles due to not checking his voicemail regularly enough. But
let’s be honest here: who really checks their voicemail anymore?
He
Has A Great Singing Voice
For
a guy that’s mostly known for kind-of-silly comedy, he actually has
a wonderful singing voice. He even had an entire character on
Saturday Night Live that did nothing but sing lounge songs.
Naturally, that character was called the Lounge Singer.
He
Loves Photobombing People
If
you’ve ever taken a picture near Bill Murray, odds are you’ve
taken a picture with Bill Murray. The man just can’t resist
injecting a photograph with some random star power, and who can
really blame him?
He
Doesn’t Really Like Ghostbusters II
Most
people don’t really like Ghostbusters II, but having someone tied
to the franchise admit that it wasn’t the best movie it could’ve
been is a breath of fresh air. Usually actors can’t stop defending
their movies.
He’s
Done Amazing Side Roles
Space Jam and Zombieland come to mind, but Bill Murray has never been one to shy away from showing his face in a movie just for some comedy relief. No matter how big Bill Murray got, he still had time for the small roles.
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