Bill Murray

76051_a-young-bill-murrayWilliam James “Bill” Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American comedian and actor. He first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live, and went on to star in films including Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, Lost in Translation (for which he was Academy Award nominated) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
During the filming of Stripes, Murray married Margaret Kelley on Super Bowl Sunday in Las Vegas on January 25, 1981. Later, they re-married in Chicago for their families. Margaret gave birth to two sons, Homer (born 1982) and Luke (born 1985). Luke is currently a graduate assistant with the basketball team at the University of Arizona, which is one of the top programs in college basketball. But, following Murray’s Bill-Murrayfghaffair with Jennifer Butler, they divorced in 1996. In 1997, he married Jennifer Butler. Together, they have four sons: Caleb (born January 11, 1993), Jackson (born October 6, 1995), Cooper (born January 27, 1997), and Lincoln (born May 30, 2001). Butler filed for divorce on May 12, 2008, accusing Murray of domestic violence. Their divorce was finalized on June 13, 2008.
Murray has homes in Los Angeles, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, Charleston, South Carolina, and Rockland County, New York, just outside of New York City.
During the 2000 presidential campaign, Murray supported Green Party candidate Ralph Nader.
Murray is a huge fan of Chicago pro sports teams, especially the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears. (He was once a guest color commentator for a Cubs game during the 80s.) He also is a Michael Jordan fan and has made cameo appearances in Space Jam and Jordan documentaries. Murray is an avid Quinnipiac University basketball fan, where his son served as head of basketball operations. Murray is a regular fixture at home games. He cheered courtside for the Illinois Fighting Illini’s game versus the University of North Carolina in the NCAA Basketball Tournament’s championship game in 2005. He is a fixture at home games of those teams when in his native Chicago. After traveling to Florida during the Cubs playoff run to help “inspire” the team (Murray told Cubs slugger Aramis Ramirez he was very ill and needed two home runs to give him the hope to live), he was invited to the champagne party in the Cubs’ clubhouse when the team clinched the NL Central in late September 2007, along with fellow Bill-Murrayactors John Cusack, Bernie Mac, James Belushi, and former Cubs legend Ron Santo. Murray appeared in Santo’s documentary, This Old Cub.
As a Chicago native, Murray appeared at the 50th annual Chicago Air & Water Show in August 2008. He performed a tandem jump with the U.S. Army Parachute Team Golden Knights. He was the M.C. for Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival on July 28, 2007, where he dressed in various guises of Clapton as he appeared through the years.
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