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Bill Murray, 74, admits fame 'makes you do a lot of stupid things' as he candidly reflects on his 50 years of acting in new  interview


The twice Golden Globe winner and Oscar-nominated, 74, opened up about his first approach to fame when he was younger, where he claimed to 'have lost control for a year or two'.

When asked if he thought about the incident while playing a man accused of inappropriate conduct in his new film The Friend, he replied, 'I don’t go too many days or weeks without thinking of what happened in Being Mortal.' The Kingpin star noted that the film was shot at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, and the cast and crew were 'all wearing masks and we were all stranded in this one room listening to this crazy scene.' It comes after Bill opened up about the shocking sexual misconduct allegation that doomed his film Being Mortal from being released in 2022 and forever altered his public reputation (pictured in February in NYC)

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