Bill Murray is an actor and comedian from the United States who is known for his deadpan delivery. He rose to prominence on The National Lampoon Radio Hour before starring on Saturday Night Live from 1977 to 1980.
Bill Murray said, “I did something I thought was funny, and it wasn’t taken that way.”
After being accused of misconduct on the set of his upcoming film, Being Mortal, Bill Murray has broken his silence.
As Buffett appeared on CNBC Saturday from the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting, the Golden Globe winner, 71, confessed that he “had a difference of opinion” with a woman working on the project.
Murray said, “I did something I thought was funny, and it wasn’t taken that way.”
“As of now, we’re talking and we’re trying to make peace with each other. I think that’s where the real issue is, between our peaces,”
“We’re both professionals, we like each others’ work We like each other, I think, and if we can’t really get along and trust each other, there’s no point in going further working together or making the movie as well. It’s been quite an education for me.”
“We’re talking about it. I think we’re going to make peace with it, I’m very optimistic about that.”
“I think it’s a sad dog that can’t learn anymore. I think that’s a really sad puppy that can’t learn anymore. I don’t want to be that sad dog and I have no intention of it.”
“What would make me the happiest would be to put my boots on and for both of us to go back into work and be able to trust each other and work at the work that we’ve both spent a lot of time developing the skill of.”
“And hopefully do something that’s good for more than just the two of us, but for a whole crew of people, the movie makers and the movie studio as well.”
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