The comedic legend and SNL alumnus was nabbed racing through Los Angeles International Airport around 6 a.m. local time, cutting off more than a dozen travelers ...
Filming of “Being Mortal” was suspended indefinitely on April 21 after the claims surfaced. “Sir, is there anything you can say about the ‘Being Mortal’ set being shut down?” “Mr. Murray, how are you sir?” the man filming the brief encounter is heard asking the comic.
Allegations against Bill Murray surrounding his behavior on sets of movies came out again after one of his films has halted production.
Social media is being flooded with claims that Bill Murray is “difficult” on the set of many of his films. Ben Dreyfuss, the son of actor Richard Dreyfuss, who also appeared in the film, confirmed the story. In light of this news, Kim Masters, editor-at-large for The Hollywood Reporter, re-shared a story from 2003.
Production was shut down indefinitely on the movie “Being Mortal'' after a complaint was made blasting actor and “Saturday Night Live'' alumn Bill Murray,
Now the movie production is losing money as Murray is being “investigated.” Since the accusations of non-offenses were made, the son of actor Richard Dreyfuss, Ben, has been dining out on a more than-three decade-old story of Murray staging a meltdown on the set of “What About Bob?’’ and throwing an ashtray at Dreyfuss’ face, and missing. It appears that the beloved performer, long considered one of Hollywood’s good guys, is the victim of a smear campaign. Meanwhile, the lady hid behind a pseudonym. When did women get so weak and sensitive, robbed of agency? I thought the hunt for male scalps was over.
Bill Murray was recently named in a complaint about inappropriate behavior on the set of Being Mortal, which has suspended production amid an investigation.
And I would not stand down, and nor should I have." "We are truly grateful to all of you for everything you've put into this project. After reviewing the circumstances, it has been decided that production cannot continue at this time."
Bill Murray was seen at LAX on Tuesday, marking the first time the actor has been since been accused of "inappropriate behavior" on the set of a new movie.
“Mr. Murray, how are you sir?” a man filming the interaction asked. "Late last week, we were made aware of a complaint, and we immediately looked into it. "We are truly grateful to all of you for everything you’ve put into this project.
Bill Murray's Past Allegations About His Behavior On Set Resurfaced Following Production Of Being Mortal Was Suspended.
“And that was the great thing that came out of an unfortunate circumstance. … When our relationship is professional, and you’re not getting that done, forget it.” She said that Murray “hurled insults” at her while they were shooting a scene. “(Richard Dreyfuss and I) didn’t get along on the movie particularly, but it worked for the movie. "I was furious and outraged at the time, but having produced a dozen movies, I can safely say it is not common behavior." So, yes, I stood up for myself, and I don’t regret it.
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Some of the language was inexcusable and unacceptable, and I was not going to just sit there and take it," the star said. The studio confirmed with Fox News Digital that it is investigating the matter and would not comment on an ongoing investigation. The " Saturday Night Live" alum was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport, making his way through security and holding a carry-on bag.