Comedy legend on alleged misconduct that halted movie production: ‘To me it’s still funny’
- Bill Murray faced allegations of misconduct on the set of 'Being Mortal' in 2022, which halted production after a complaint about his behavior with women on set.
- Murray reportedly paid around $100,000 to settle with the woman who filed the complaint and signed a nondisclosure agreement.
- In a podcast interview, Murray expressed that he frequently thinks about the incident and feels 'barbecued' by the experience.
- Murray expressed that he had a 'difference of opinion' with a woman on set and thought his actions were funny, acknowledging that they were not received that way.
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Bill Murray says alleged misconduct incident on film set ‘still bothers me’
Bill Murray has shared further insight into his alleged inappropriate misconduct on the set of Aziz Ansari’s directorial debut that prompted an internal investigation and ultimately led to the movie’s indefinite suspension.
Bill Murray Talks Being ‘Barbecued’ for Behavior That Got ‘Being Mortal’ Shut Down
The adaptation of Atul Gawande's non-fiction book was set to be the feature directorial debut of Aziz Ansari, but reportedly fell apart due to Murray's inappropriate behavior.


Bill Murray speaks out about ‘Being Mortal’ on-set misconduct allegations: ‘I thought it was funny’
Bill Murray spoke out about being accused of misconduct on the set of 'Being Mortal' in 2022 in a new interview with The New York Times.
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