Bill Murray still regrets not working with one Hollywood legend in particular
- Bill Murray shared on The Howard Stern Show that his biggest regret is not making a comedy with Clint Eastwood, who is now 94 years old.
- Murray recalled turning down the offer for the film mentioned, believing it would repeat his military comedy work.
- He expressed his remorse, stating, 'It's one of the few regrets I have is that I didn't do it,' as he recognized the potential for a big-scale film.
- Murray apologized to Eastwood after realizing his decision was a mistake, mentioning he wished to have worked with the Hollywood legend.
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Bill Murray Says There’s One Director He Wishes He Had Worked With: ‘It’s One of the Few Regrets I Have’
Bill Murray has few regrets over his eventful career, but there was one potential role he says he wishes he hadn’t turned down. The former “Saturday Night Live” star told Howard Stern that he missed the chance to do a movie with Clint Eastwood — possibly out of fear of being typecast. “I was watching the Clint Eastwood movies of the day, like ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot’ or whatever the hell the movies he was making then, and I thought: ‘His …
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