Live’s historic S50 continues (along with the developing Morgan Wallen x SNL story), we’ve learned much about the series’ history. Many of the alumni, along with some of SNL's greatest stars, have recounted a range of anecdotes,
Bill Murray dropped some behind-the-scenes secrets about the early days of Saturday Night Live, some of which he readily admitted “sounds like insane s--t.” Murray was asked about the early days on the late-night show during a Monday appearance on Watch What Happens Live,
Bill Murray believes the greatest 'Saturday Night Live' star is Bill Hader, who he said did the best work anyone has ever done on the iconic sketch show.
“He was a good friend and really always understood — Bruce Willis was a Page at NBC when I was on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ He was a Page. And his job was to come and to refill — this sounds like insane s---, but his job was to come and go to the dressing rooms and refill the M&M's and pretzels kind of thing in the actors’ rooms,” he said.
The 'Die Hard' actor "was a page at NBC" when Murray was a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' between 1977 and 1980, the latter revealed on 'Watch What Happens Live'Bill Murray and Bruce Willis' friendship goes way back.
Murray and Willis eventually worked together on the 2012 film “Moonrise Kingdom,” which the comedian described as “beautiful [and] lovely.”
Actor Bill Murray was emotional whilst paying tribute to his former co-star Bruce Willis earlier this week. His comments come days after Bruce, whose dementia diagnosis was announced two years ago, celebrated his 70th birthday.
The reason was simple. "She would wet her pants, that's what Gilda would do," Murray said. "You could get her going, and she'd have to run out of the room. But there was sort of no limit to how much she could laugh until her bodily functions broke down."
It sounds like Bruce Willis had to try hard to get to “Die Hard.”Bill Murray says the action star once had a surprising job to do when he worked on “Saturday Night Live” before he hit it big in Hollywood.