The latest sightings saw the Ghostbusters star breaking into song in a Co. Limerick pub as onlookers videoed his performance. The clip shows the actor singing ...
The latest sightings saw the Ghostbusters star breaking into song in a Co. Limerick pub as onlookers videoed his performance. The 71-year-old is no stranger to the Emerald Isle and even toured the country in 2021 to film a YouTube series called ‘The Links Life’ - during which he was able to play at some of the best golf courses across the country. Hollywood actor, Bill Murray, popped into a Limerick pub last night, and much to the surprise of customers he burst into song.
IT CERTAINLY wasn't a case of Groundhog Day for the patrons of a Limerick city pub when none other than Hollywood superstar Bill Murray walked in the door.
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Two girls spotted the movie star on O'Connell street and said Bill was "so so nice" and "a gas man." Regulars at Charlie Malone’s Bar on Wolfe Tone Street in the city centre were treated to a singsong by the movie star who sang The Star of County Down. Murray was accompanied by JP McManus’s associate Paul Foley but it wasn't long before he befriended the bar. Actor Bill Murray surprised the people of Limerick on Monday night by popping into a local pub in the city for a few pints.
Hollywood star Bill Murray delighted patrons of a Limerick pub with a surprise sing-song on Monday night.
“We were stunned to see him walk in. He thoroughly enjoyed himself. “There were a few guitar players and a sing-song started.
Mr Murray visited Charlie Malone's Bar on Wolfe Tone Street at around 9.30pm on Monday. Limerick Live reported he was accompanied on the visit by Limerick ...
"He thoroughly enjoyed himself. HOLLYWOOD star Bill Murray delighted Limerick pub-goers by singing The Star of the County Down. Hollywood star Bill Murray sings The Star of the County Down during Limerick pub visit
It was just a regular night in Charlie Malone's pub in Limerick - until Hollywood legend Bill Murray walked in the door for a pint on Monday.
We kept it as low-key as possible because we didn't want it to become a circus either.' He said: 'It was magic to see him because he's a legend of an actor. He was chatting to a few locals at the counter.
Fans have been shocked to see Hollywood actor, Bill Murray roaming the streets of Limerick City t...
The locals were keen to show Bill the Limerick ways and before long, the 71-year-old found himself singing along to A Star Of County Down. "He just rocked in there at 9:30, came up to the counter, ordered a pint of Murphy's," he explained. Paddy Kelly, the owner of the pub, revealed that he was "gobsmacked" to spot the famous face across the bar.
Irish American "Groundhog Day" star, Bill Murray, charmed the locals at Charlie Malone's Bar, in Limerick, joining in a sing-song and making friends.
Of course, with a name like "Murray", we can be sure that the beloved comedic actor has Irish roots. Murray grew up in Wilmette, Illinois, as part of a large Irish Catholic family. Phil is one of the main musicians who plays with Bono and Glen Hansard for the Christmas busking session in Dublin every year.” "There were a few guitar players and a sing-song started. When Bill was gone I told them it genuinely was him and then they were crying and very upset that they didn’t get a picture with him. There was a group of Spanish people who didn’t believe it was him.