William James Murray known as Bill Murray is a Acteur American, born the September 21st 1950 with Wilmette in the northern suburbs of Chicago (Illinois, the United States).
Biography
Bill Murray is the fifth of a family of nine children. It is registered at the university of Governed with Denver to study medicine, but gives up after some contentions with justice. It joined then the “National Lampoon Radio Hour” with several other humorists such as daN Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, and John Belushi.
However, whereas its three assistants were going to become the original members of the Saturday Night Live (1975), it decides to for its part join the Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, which began almost the same year. This emission was a failure, but it on thereafter the occasion to join the Saturday Night Live in which it appeared with the eyes of the general public. He is regarded by the Cahiers of the cinema as the largest American actor of the Nineties. Bill Murray is indeed incomparable in Ghostbusters (1984), and especially since One day without end (1993), where it incarnates a presenter weather falling under the charm from Andie MacDowell at the time of a temporal fault condemning it to live again without end the same day, that of the February 2nd, at the time of the festival of the marmot in Pennsylvania. Its interpretation of a father in search of his son in Broken Flowers allows film Jim Jarmusch to gain the Grand Prix Cannes festival in 2005.
Catalog of films
Actor with the cinema
- 1976 : Next Stop, Greenwich Village , of Paul Mazursky
- 1979: Stops rowing, are to you on sand ( Meatballs ), of Ivan Reitman
- 1979: Mr. Mike' S Video Mondo , of Michael O' Donoghue
- 1980: Where the Buffalo Roam , of Art Linson
- 1980: Caddyshack , of Harold Ramis
- 1980: Loose Shoes , from Will go Miller
- 1981: Blue the ( Stripes ), of Ivan Reitman
- 1982: Tootsie , of Sydney Pollack
- 1984: S.O.S. Phantoms ( Ghostbusters ), of Ivan Reitman
- 1984: Nothing Lasts Forever , of Tom Schiller
- 1984: The Razor' S Edge , of John Byrum
- 1986: the Small shop of the horrors ( Little Shop off Horrors ), of Frank OZ
- 1988: Fantômes celebrates of it ( Scrooged ), of Richard Donner
- 1989: S.O.S. Phantoms II ( Ghostbusters II ), of Ivan Reitman
- 1990: Quick Changes , of Howard Franklin and Bill Murray
- 1991: What is nine Bob? ( What Bob Butt? ), of Frank OZ
- 1993: One day without end ( Groundhog Day ), of Harold Ramis
- 1993: Mad Dog and Glory , of John McNaughton
- 1994: ED Wood , of Tim Burton
- 1996: Space Jam , of Joe Pytka
- 1996: Kingpin , of Bobby and Peter Farrelly
- 1996: an elephant on the arms ( Larger Than Life ), of Franklin Howard
- 1997: the Man who knew… little too much of it ( The Man Who Knew Too Little ), of Jon Amiel
- 1998: Sexcrimes ( Wild Things ), of John McNaughton
- 1998: With Friends Like Thesis… , of Philip Frank Messina
- 1998: Rushmore , of Wes Anderson
- 1999: Broadway, 39ème street ( Cradle Will Rock'n'roll ), of Tim Robbins
- 1999: Scout' S Honor , of Neil Leifer (short-measuring)
- 2000: Hamlet , of Michael Almereyda
- 2000: Charlie and its funny ladies ( Charlie' S Angels ), of McG
- 2001: Speaking off Sex , of John McNaughton
- 2001: Osmosis Jones , of Bobby and Peter Farrelly
- 2001: the Family Tenenbaum ( Royal The Tenenbaums ), of Wes Anderson
- 2003: Lost in Translation , of Sofia Coppola
- 2003: Coffee and Cigarettes , of Jim Jarmusch (segment Delirium )
- 2004: the Aquatic life ( The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ), of Wes Anderson
- 2005: Broken Flowers , of Jim Jarmusch
- 2005: The Lost City , of Andy García
Actor on television
Voice
Nominations and rewards
External bond
- Bill Murray on Internet Movie Database