. "Bill Murray was Army nurse who saved Dr John Watson's life in Afghanistan when they came under fire by insurgents and John was shot in the left shoulder. John's blog implies that they may have been friends before being deployed to Afghanistan. John appears to have lost touch after he was invalided, as he was unaware of Bill's marriage, but they met up for drinks in January 2010 after John's return to London."@en . "--09-21"^^ . . "20"^^ . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. Still commonly referred to as \"funnyman\", usually by the same uncreative assholes in the media who have been calling Madonna the \"Material Girl\" for twenty years, Bill Murray has in fact not smiled or laughed since the mid nineties. The reason for this is \"I'm fucking Bill Murray, and I don't have to be happy if I don't want to\". And so it was written."@en . "Bill Murray is an American actor and comedian and the brother of Brian Doyle-Murray."@en . . "1976"^^ . "1978-10-07"^^ . "CIA agent who met with Naji Sabri, but not directly, through a Lebanese reporter intermediary, in 2002. See pgs 179, 180, 181, thereabouts, in The Way of the World. According to Suskind's book, Murray gave an initial report on the meeting, saying Iraq basically had no WMDs, the report eventually went to Bush, who was not impressed. Then, during the writing of the report, somehow the opposite of Murray's initial report got written ... so it read that Iraq basically did have WMDs. Says Suskind, this modified report was given to the British. Suskind also says that when Michael Shipster learned about this, he said that if the British Government had known what Habbush and Naji Sabri were both saying, actually saying, before the war, they wouldn't have gone to war. Thats on pg 384/385."@en . . "Dr. Peter Venkman"@en . "Bill Murray"@en . . . . . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He first gained exposure on Saturday Night Live in which he earned an Emmy Award and later went on to star in various comedy films, including Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), What About Bob? (1991), and Groundhog Day (1993). Murray gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation (2003), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination, the indie comedy-drama Broken Flowers (2005) and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), and Moonrise Kingdom (2012)."@en . . . . "Actor and comedian"@en . . . "Charles Rocket and Gail Matthius"@en . . . "As Cast Member:"@en . . . "William \"Bill\" Murray is an American actor and comedian. He was born in September 21, 1950 in Wilmette, Illinois and first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live after Chevy Chase left in the middle of season two and Lorne Michaels hired Murray as Chase's replacement. Though he is now considered one of the best cast member's SNL has ever had, Murray was not that well-liked by fans who were used to seeing Chevy Chase. When Chevy Chase came back to host on the show's third season, he and Murray got into a vicious fight backstage. When Chase came back to host during the show's fifth season, the two did a monologue together showing that all was forgiven. Among his most popular characters on the show was singing Lounge Lizard Nick Winters with his most famous sketch the one where he si"@en . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. Still commonly referred to as \"funnyman\", usually by the same uncreative assholes in the media who have been calling Madonna the \"Material Girl\" for twenty years, Bill Murray has in fact not smiled or laughed since the mid nineties. The reason for this is \"I'm fucking Bill Murray, and I don't have to be happy if I don't want to\". And so it was written."@en . "Jane Curtin with Dan Aykroyd"@en . "Unnamed wife"@en . . . "He played Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2, and Garfield in Garfield: The Movie and Garfield: A Tale of 2 Kitties."@en . . "1993-02-20"^^ . . . . . "Bill Murray is an American actor and comedian best known for his work on the television series \"Saturday Night Live\". He later went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful films."@en . "Midfielder"@en . . "1981-03-07"^^ . . . "Margaret Kelly"@en . "Actor, comedian, writer"@en . . . "Murray, Bill"@en . . . . . . . . "Margaret Kelly"@en . . "Male"@en . . "Awards for Bill Murray"@en . "Weekend Update Anchor with Jane Curtin"@en . "American actor and comedian"@en . . "1980-05-24"^^ . . . "2008-10-09"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian who first gained exposure on the NBC late-night comedy variety show Saturday Night Live for which he earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program and later starred in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films, such as Caddyshack, the Ghostbusters films, and Groundhog Day. He gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation, for which he was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor. He also starred in Broken Flowers and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Moonrise Kingdom. He portrayed Steve Zissou in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Tommy Crickshaw in Cradle Will Rock, Bunny Breckinridge in Ed Wood and Bob \"Bobby\" Wiley in What About Bob?. He will voice Baloo in the upcoming film The Jungle Book. He is the young brother of actor Brian Doyle-Murray."@en . . "As Host:"@en . . . "Bill Murray"@en . . "Bill Murray is an American actor and comedian best known for his work on the television series \"Saturday Night Live\". He later went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful films."@en . "Actor, comedian"@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . . "Saturday Night NewsLine anchor"@en . . . . . . "1981-03-07"^^ . . . "Cameos:"@en . . "William Thomas Murray, known as Bill Murray, was a left half who played at nine different clubs before his untimely death when he was still aged in his mid-30s. He joined Rovers from Barrow in December 1933 and played 40 times in the league before leaving in 1935. Bill started out playing in his native Scotland for Bowhill Celtic and Clydebank before having a trial with Preston North End in March 1926. He joined New Brighton in October of the same year, and made his Football League debut for them in 1927. In April 1927 he returned to Clydebank for 7 months, before joining Liverpool in November. He played four league games in just over a year with The Reds, then joined Barrow in January 1930, where he played the majority of his Football League games\u2013137 out of a career total of 188 matches played. He joined Folkestone in 1936, just four years before his death in 1940."@en . . . . "Bill Murray"@en . . . "Wilmette, Illinois"@en . "William James \"Bill\" Murray is an American actor and comedian. After finding fame on Saturday Night Fever, he later went on to start a film career, starring in such motion pictures as Tootsie, Meatballs, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Lost In Translation, Groundhog Day, Scrooged, What About Bob? and Caddyshack. He starred as sleazy photographer Art Spengel in The Quest for Beasts: Hunt for the Lost Eden. He auditioned to voice Dodger's father Charlie in Oliver and Company 2, and guest starred as Herb Norris in the TV series. He also appeared in the Jungle Book fanfic Reunited as Bhai, as well as voicing Harry Waters in the American Dad/Family Guy crossover fanfic Family Dad! and in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends as The Medicine Man. Steve and Snot watch his movie St. Vincent in Steve and Sn"@en . "He played Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2, and Garfield in Garfield: The Movie and Garfield: A Tale of 2 Kitties."@en . "Wilmette, Illinois, USA"@en . . . "Sept. 21, 1950 Wilmette, Illinois U.S."@en . "BillMurray.gif"@en . . . . "With Mark King and Charles Rocket"@en . . . "Actor, Comedian"@en . . . . . "Children"@en . "1904-11-09"^^ . . . . "Alexandria"@en . . "Jennifer Butler"@en . . "Actor/Comedian"@en . "William Murray"@en . "1933-12-20"^^ . . . . "Homer, Luke , Caleb, Jackson, Cooper, and Lincoln"@en . "1950-09-21"^^ . . "1950-09-21"^^ . . . "Wilmette, Illinois, U.S."@en . . . "William James Murray"@en . "1981-03-07"^^ . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He first gained exposure on Saturday Night Live, a role that earned him his first Emmy Award, and later starred in comedy films\u2014including Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Stripes (1981), Tootsie (1982), Ghostbusters (1984), Little Shop Of Horrors (1986), Scrooged (1988), Ghostbusters II (1989), What About Bob? (1991), and Groundhog Day (1993). He also co-directed Quick Change (1990). Murray garnered additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation (2003), which earned him a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for Best Actor, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He also received Golden Globe nominations for his roles in Ghostbusters, Rushmore (1998), Hyde Park on Hudson (2012), St. Vincent (2014), and the HBO miniseries Olive Kitteridge (2014), for which he later won his second Primetime Emmy Award. Murray received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2016."@en . . "1950-09-21"^^ . . "Bill Murray"@en . . "CIA agent who met with Naji Sabri, but not directly, through a Lebanese reporter intermediary, in 2002. See pgs 179, 180, 181, thereabouts, in The Way of the World. According to Suskind's book, Murray gave an initial report on the meeting, saying Iraq basically had no WMDs, the report eventually went to Bush, who was not impressed. Then, during the writing of the report, somehow the opposite of Murray's initial report got written ... so it read that Iraq basically did have WMDs. Says Suskind, this modified report was given to the British."@en . . . "1950-09-21"^^ . . . . . "Murray at the 76th Academy Awards"@en . . "William Thomas Murray, known as Bill Murray, was a left half who played at nine different clubs before his untimely death when he was still aged in his mid-30s. He joined Rovers from Barrow in December 1933 and played 40 times in the league before leaving in 1935. Bill started out playing in his native Scotland for Bowhill Celtic and Clydebank before having a trial with Preston North End in March 1926. He joined New Brighton in October of the same year, and made his Football League debut for them in 1927. In April 1927 he returned to Clydebank for 7 months, before joining Liverpool in November."@en . . . . "Murray appears on the DVD cover of Mad Dog and Glory in \"Brian's Got a Brand New Bag\"."@en . . . . "William \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live, and went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films including Caddyshack (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), and Groundhog Day (1993). He gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation (2003), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore (1998), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and unique comedic actors of his generation."@en . . . "2016-11-05"^^ . . . "1981-12-12"^^ . . "No Title BornNo information Occupation Years Active Spouse Children William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor. He is famous for being one of the first Not Ready For Prime Time Actors- alongside Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, and Laraine Newman- on the long-running late-night show Saturday Night Live. He is best known for his comedic roles in movies such as Meatballs, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day. His numerous other notable film credentials include Stripes, Scrooged, What About Bob?, Space Jam, Rushmore, Lost in Translation, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Coffee and Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Little Shop of Horrors, and Moonrise Kingdom."@en . . "William \"Bill\" Murray is an American actor and comedian. He was born in September 21, 1950 in Wilmette, Illinois and first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live after Chevy Chase left in the middle of season two and Lorne Michaels hired Murray as Chase's replacement. Though he is now considered one of the best cast member's SNL has ever had, Murray was not that well-liked by fans who were used to seeing Chevy Chase. When Chevy Chase came back to host on the show's third season, he and Murray got into a vicious fight backstage. When Chase came back to host during the show's fifth season, the two did a monologue together showing that all was forgiven. Among his most popular characters on the show was singing Lounge Lizard Nick Winters with his most famous sketch the one where he sings the Star Wars theme with added lyrics: Star Wars...nothing but Star Wars... Murray went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films including Stripes, Tootsie, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day. He gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou and Fantastic Mr. Fox. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and unique comedic actors of his generation."@en . . . "1973"^^ . . . "Army nurse"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Murray, William James"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "sco"@en . "Murray at the premiere of Get Low at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival"@en . "Actor"@en . . . . . . "Years Active"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Occupation"@en . . . . "1999-02-20"^^ . . . "1950-09-21"^^ . . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian who first gained exposure on the NBC late-night comedy variety show Saturday Night Live for which he earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program and later starred in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films, such as Caddyshack, the Ghostbusters films, and Groundhog Day. He gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation, for which he was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor. He also starred in Broken Flowers and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Moonrise Kingdom."@en . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He first gained exposure on Saturday Night Live in which he earned an Emmy Award and later went on to star in various comedy films, including Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), What About Bob? (1991), and Groundhog Day (1993). Murray gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation (2003), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination, the indie comedy-drama Broken Flowers (2005) and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), and Moonrise Kingdom (2012)."@en . . . "1987-03-21"^^ . . . "250"^^ . . . . . . . "1973"^^ . "1994-11-12"^^ . "William \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian. He first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live, and went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films including Caddyshack (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), and Groundhog Day (1993). He gained additional critical acclaim later in his career, starring in Lost in Translation (2003), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, and a series of films directed by Wes Anderson, including Rushmore (1998), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and unique comedic actors of his generation."@en . "195"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . . "Bill Murray is an American actor and comedian and the brother of Brian Doyle-Murray."@en . "5"^^ . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, famous for his roles in Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Lost In Translation, Stripes, and Groundhog Day. He also voiced Garfield in the live-action movies Garfield: The Movie and Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties."@en . . . . "Evanston, Illinois, U.S"@en . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray is an American actor and comedian. After finding fame on Saturday Night Fever, he later went on to start a film career, starring in such motion pictures as Tootsie, Meatballs, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Lost In Translation, Groundhog Day, Scrooged, What About Bob? and Caddyshack. He starred as sleazy photographer Art Spengel in The Quest for Beasts: Hunt for the Lost Eden. He auditioned to voice Dodger's father Charlie in Oliver and Company 2, and guest starred as Herb Norris in the TV series. He also appeared in the Jungle Book fanfic Reunited as Bhai, as well as voicing Harry Waters in the American Dad/Family Guy crossover fanfic Family Dad! and in Disney's Animated Myths and Legends as The Medicine Man. Steve and Snot watch his movie St. Vincent in Steve and Snot's Bogus World Trip."@en . "Bill Murray"@en . . . . "Born"@en . . . . . . . . "Dr. Martin Heiss"@en . "Bill Murray was Army nurse who saved Dr John Watson's life in Afghanistan when they came under fire by insurgents and John was shot in the left shoulder. John's blog implies that they may have been friends before being deployed to Afghanistan. John appears to have lost touch after he was invalided, as he was unaware of Bill's marriage, but they met up for drinks in January 2010 after John's return to London."@en . . "1950-09-21"^^ . . . . . "William James Murray"@en . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, famous for his roles in Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Lost In Translation, Stripes, and Groundhog Day. He also voiced Garfield in the live-action movies Garfield: The Movie and Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties."@en . . . . . . . . "Spouse"@en . "40"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "6"^^ . "No Title BornNo information Occupation Years Active Spouse Children William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor. He is famous for being one of the first Not Ready For Prime Time Actors- alongside Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, and Laraine Newman- on the long-running late-night show Saturday Night Live. He is best known for his comedic roles in movies such as Meatballs, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day. His numerous other notable film credentials include Stripes, Scrooged, What About Bob?, Space Jam, Rushmore, Lost in Translation, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Coffee and Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Little Shop of Horrors, and Moonrise Kingdom. Murray was a two-time MC for the Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007 and 2010; at one point he performed \"Gloria\" with festival founder Eric Clapton."@en . . . . "Murray appears on the DVD cover of Mad Dog and Glory in \"Brian's Got a Brand New Bag\"."@en . . "Wilmette, Illinois, United States"@en . "1935"^^ . . . . "William James \"Bill\" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He first gained exposure on Saturday Night Live, a role that earned him his first Emmy Award, and later starred in comedy films\u2014including Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Stripes (1981), Tootsie (1982), Ghostbusters (1984), Little Shop Of Horrors (1986), Scrooged (1988), Ghostbusters II (1989), What About Bob? (1991), and Groundhog Day (1993). He also co-directed Quick Change (1990). Murray received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2016."@en . . "Jennifer Butler"@en . . .