Invoice Murray is reflecting on his previous.
The “Ghostbusters” actor, 74, admitted he’s “done some damage” over time whereas talking in regards to the characters he performs on the 2025 Sundance Movie Pageant in Park Metropolis, Utah, on Sunday.
Murray, who revealed he doesn’t have an agent anymore, is on the competition selling his upcoming indy flicks “The Friend” and “Riff Raff.”
When requested about enjoying characters who “lead lives of enormous charm” and being “aware of how poisonous their charm can be,” Murray didn’t maintain again.
“It’s always interesting when you’re playing a guy who has done some damage. I know I’ve done some damage,” the star mentioned, in accordance with Leisure Weekly.
Murray continued, “It’s unconscious damage, but it’s some sort of penance to play them and to show that, you know, to show accepting responsibility for it.”
Whereas he didn’t elaborate on the particular “damage” he brought on in his life, Murray talked about his function within the 2020 flick “On the Rocks” with director Sofia Coppola and his co-star Rashida Jones.
“I was answering for a lot of things through that role,” he shared, in accordance with Leisure Weekly.
In “On the Rocks,” the “Groundhog Day” actor performed a playboy father named Felix, who assists his daughter in determining if her husband is being untrue.
Murray’s feedback come on the heels of his “Charlie’s Angels” co-star Lucy Liu doubling down on confronting him about his alleged habits on set.
Earlier this month, the actress, 56, mentioned she had no regrets about standing up for herself whereas filming.
In 2021, Liu claimed she “stood up” to Murray after he allegedly started to “hurl insults” at her whereas utilizing “inexcusable and unacceptable” language throughout a scene.
“I would have done that in any situation. I think when I sense something is not right, I am going to protect myself. It’s an innate thing to do if you feel there’s injustice, and I always feel that way,” she informed The Guardian in an interview printed on Jan. 13.
The actor has not addressed Liu’s allegations.
She wasn’t the one former co-star who discovered him onerous to movie with.
Geena Davis, 69, who starred with Murray in 1990’s “Quick Change,” wrote in regards to the alleged abuse she suffered from Murray in her 2022 memoir, “Dying of Politeness.”
David wrote it’s “rather universally known that [Murray] could be difficult to work with,” including, “I think he knows very well the way he can behave.”
Murray was additionally accused of alleged misconduct in Aziz Ansari’s 2022 directorial challenge “Being Mortal.”
He later addressed the claims towards him, saying he “had a difference of opinion” with a girl who labored on the film.
Murray alleged he “did something I thought was funny, and it wasn’t taken that way.”
He additionally shared that the ordeal was “quite an education for me” on the time.