Bill Murray Trivia

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  • Father, with Jennifer Butler, of sons Jackson (b. 1993), Cal (b. 1995) and Cooper (b. 1996) and Lincoln (b. 2001).
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  • Has appeared with both Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie (1982) and Dustin's brother Todd Hoffman in Meatballs (1979).
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  • His performance as Carl Spackler in Caddyshack (1980) is ranked #18 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
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  • In 2001, he starred with Sigourney Weaver in an Off-Off-Broadway play called "The Guys," in which he played a fire captain who lost eight of his men on 9/11. In the movie version, Murray's role was played by Anthony LaPaglia.
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  • Turned down Steve Carell's role in Little Miss Sunshine (2006), which became one of the few choices in his career that he regretted.
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  • Voiced Johnny Storm/The Human Torch in an early Fantastic Four radio show.
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  • Captivated by the story of "Press Your Luck" (1983) contestant Michael Larson who memorized the sequence of the game show's big board and racked up over $110,000 in winnings, Murray commissioned a screenplay for a biopic about Larson. Several studios expressed an interest but didn't follow through. The Game Show Network's 2003 TV documentary Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal (2003) (TV) told the same story with interviews, dramatic recreations and archival video, and may have diminished interest in the film even more.
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  • Father, with Mickey Kelly, of sons Homer Murray (b. 1982) and Luke (b. 1985).
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  • He is part of The Goldklang Group that includes Van Schley, baseball marketing guru Mike Veeck, and "Saturday Night Live" (1975) comedian Jimmy Fallon. The group owns minor league baseball teams the St. Paul Saints and the Brockton Rox of the Northern League, the Charleston RiverDogs, the Fort Myers Miracle, the Hudson Valley Renegades, the Evansville Otters and they run the Portland Beavers.
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  • An early promotional reel for The Real Ghostbusters (1986) featured a different character design for the animated version of Murray's character Peter Venkman, a design that bore more of a resemblance to Murray himself as opposed to the final character design, which gave Venkman a slimmer, sleeker, more chiseled "pretty boy" look.
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  • Murray and Dan Aykroyd reprised their Ghostbusters characters to visit a terminally ill child who was a fan of the film and wanted to meet them.
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  • 1997 Recipient of the Sons of the Desert Annual Comedy Performer Award on April 19th, 1997.
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  • Murray is a huge fan of Chicago pro sports teams, especially the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears.
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  • Doesn't have a publicist.
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  • Was considered for the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1989 Batman (1989) film when it was set to be identical to the 1960s TV Series before Tim Burton came along.
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  • Is portrayed by Mather Zickel in Gilda Radner: It's Always Something (2002) (TV).
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  • Performed the vocals for the song "The Best Thing" in the John Waters film Polyester (1981).
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  • Announced that after his next three productions, he will be taking a break from acting to relax. He cites the productions of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and Broken Flowers (2005) as having exhausted him. [2005]
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  • Was a frequent collaborator with Harold Ramis throughout the 1980s, but their working relationship ended during the filming of Ground Hog Day (1993) due to a differing views on what the film should be: Ramis claims that Murray wanted the film to be more philosophical, while Ramis himself simply meant for it to be a comedy. Ramis also cites that Murray's real life personal problems at the time (namely the ending of his first marriage) had a ripple effect into his work ethic, causing him to be uncharacteristically harsh during film, as another reason for the ending of their working relationship.
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  • He was rated number 1 in Comedy Central's newest show 'Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses.'
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  • Sofia Coppola wrote the lead role of Bob Harris in Lost in Translation (2003), with Murray specifically in mind. She did not know the actor and even enlisted the help of her famous father, Francis Ford Coppola, to track down the sometimes quite elusive Murray. Once he finally read the script, though, he agreed to do it on the spot. Murray and Sofia Coppola are now good friends.
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  • He has rubbed some collaborators the wrong way because he has a tendency to re-write and improvise his way through scripts until many of his scenes barely resembles the original versions. Most collaborators ultimately find, though, it's to the improvement of the films.
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  • Was considered and tested for the voice role of Sulley in Monsters, Inc. (2001), but the director, Pete Docter, said that when the filmmakers decided to offer it to Murray, they were unable to make contact with him and took that to mean "no".
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  • Murray is one of only three American actors that were nominated for an Oscar for a movie that is set on the territory of Japan. The other two are Marlon Brando and Red Buttons for Sayonara (1957).
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  • Was considered for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars (1977).
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  • Was considered for the role of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story (1995).
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  • He was considered for the role of Detective John Kimble in Kindergarten Cop (1990). The part eventually went to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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  • His performance as Phil Connors in Groundhog Day (1993) is ranked #48 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
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  • With The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and Broken Flowers (2005), Murray did two films back-to-back in which he plays a long-childless man who discovers that someone who may be his grown son has been searching for him.
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  • Shares two characters with the late Lorenzo Music. He played Peter Venkman in the film Ghost Busters (1984), while Lorenzo played Venkman in the animated series, "The Real Ghost Busters" (1986). Lorenzo was also the voice of Garfield in numerous cartoons, while Bill provides Garfield's voice in Garfield (2004).
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  • The part of Boon in National Lampoon`s Animal House (1978) was originally written with him in mind, but due to a scheduling conflict, he had to turn it down.
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  • Was considered for the role of Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).
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  • Was a guest on the very first episode of "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982).
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  • Was considered for the role of Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). The part eventually went to Bob Hoskins.
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  • His pockmarked face is due to acne problems he experienced as a teenager.
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  • Dan Aykroyd nicknamed him "The Murricane" for his notorious mood swings.
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  • Has no agent, no business manager, no lawyer, or favorite hair and make-up artist. He travels without an entourage.
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  • Has said that "Oklahoma!" is his favorite musical.
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  • Is a fan of the Illini men`s basketball team.
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  • He often works with the directors Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, Wes Anderson, and Jim Jarmusch.
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  • Co-owner, with brothers Brian, Joel and John, of the Murray Brothers Caddyshack restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida (actually, in St. Augustine, Florida, inside the `World Golf Village` complex).
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  • Is an avid golfer and has appeared at many pro-am golf tournaments.
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  • His sister Nancy is a Dominican nun.
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  • His mother died in 1988.
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  • Attended Regis College in Denver. He dropped out his sophomore year.
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  • Attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois.
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  • Siblings include Brian Doyle-Murray, Nancy, Edward, Andy, John Murray, Joel Murray, Peggy, and Laura.
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  • His father Edward was a lumber salesman. He died in 1967.
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  • His home is in upstate New York, although he is more frequently working elsewhere during the year.
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  • His role in Ghost Busters (1984) was originally intended for fellow SNL star John Belushi.
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  • He is a diehard Chicago Cubs fan. During the Cubs playoff run in 2003, he was on location in Italy, but he had it written into his contract that he`d get a satellite feed of the playoffs.
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  • Was bitten by the groundhog twice on the Groundhog Day (1993) set in 1992.
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  • Has become the unofficial patron saint of the forums of the Football Manager website, home to one of the biggest selling PC games of all time.
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  • Set to become part-owner of his third minor league baseball team, the new Brockton Rox, in Mass., with friend Van Schley.
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  • Related through marriage to guitar player, lyricist and singer Chris Luxem.
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  • He owns a minor league baseball team in Charleston, SC, called the Riverdogs.
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  • Appeared in Scrooged (1988) with all three of his brothers.
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  • Ranked #82 in Empire (UK) magazine`s "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
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  • Accidently broke Robert De Niro`s nose during the filming of Mad Dog and Glory (1993).
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  • Spouse: Jennifer Butler (4 July 1997 - 13 June 2008) (divorced) 4 children Mickey Kelley (25 January 1981 - 1994) (divorced) 2 children
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  • Lives in a suburb of New York City, Rockland County.
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