On Jan. 29, Bill Murray will resume his recently-extended 2025 tour with his bluesy backing band The Blood Brothers led by Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia. Along the way, the deadpan 74-year-old comic actor will make a pair of New York stops.
Ben Affleck’s home was visited by FBI agents after he was forced to evacuate amid the Los Angeles wildfires. FBI agents and L.A. County sheriff deputies were spotted outside of Ben’s home in Brentwood, California, over the weekend, according to photos obtained by TMZ. Sources told the outlet that law enforcement officers were in the...
Should you ever get the chance, start your new year with Bill Murray singing, his fists clenched, his arms thrusting furiously downward like they had nowhere to go, that doughy Wilmette mug
Lucy Liu explained why she chose to 'protect herself' against Bill Murray on the Charlie's Angels set rather than turning the other cheek to his behaviour
In a profile in ‘The Guardian,’ Liu recalls fighting back after Murray allegedly said “inexcusable and unacceptable” things to her on the set of ‘Charlie’s Angels.’ “I would have done that in any situation,
Lucy Liu reflected on standing up for herself amid conflict with costar Bill Murray on the set of the film 'Charlie's Angels'
Bill Murray is performing covers of your dad's favorite music, including Bob Dylan and The Kinks, in a mini tour this year.
Murray also donned a Chicago Blackhawks jersey for a rendition of Paul Butterfield Blues Band's "Born in Chicago." Bill Murray Is Currently Touring the US, Covering Dylan and The Kinks Songs
Lucy Liu made headlines in 2021 when she appeared on an episode of the Los Angeles Times' "Asian Enough" podcast and revealed that Bill Murray allegedly made "unacceptable" and "inexcusable" insults to her on the "Charlie's Angels" set.
One of the most famous stories of actors clashing involves Lucy Liu and Bill Murray on the set of Charlie’s Angels. According to most versions of the story, Bill Murray once insulted Lucy Liu’s acting ability when the two appeared in the first Charlie’s Angels film in 2000.
Conan O'Brien will be awarded the 26th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a gala on March 23 at the Kennedy Center, celebrating his comedic legacy.