
Bill Murray is known for his jokes, but he may be the future of inspiration. speaker!
Wednesday, March 12, the 74-year-old Emmy Award-winning actor was appointed as a guest Drew Barrymore performs He told talk show host how 50-year-old talk show host can help morale SNL50: Anniversary Special.
The special will be held on February 16 at the iconic studio in Manhattan to celebrate its 50th anniversary Saturday Night LiveFirst appearance in 1975.
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Five times host and former actor Murray recalls the emotions in the writer’s room during the celebrations ahead of the large-scale landmark exhibition.
“Well, they're having a meeting, I just walked into the meeting. It's (Lorne Michaels') meeting, and he's sitting there. His feet are on the table and all the writers are sitting in the room, which is grim. It's so cold, it feels heavy, Murray said.”
this Groundhog Day The alum admits he has seen some SNL50 It made him feel “really excited” by planning.
“I just tried to share with them how beautiful it would be, you know? Murray said of his conversation with this one: “It would be how wonderful the responsibility it would be to see it and love it, and I think it is destined to be a remarkable success.” ” Saturday Night Live team.
“But Tina (Fey) really likes it, and I want other writers, too.” “It seems they only need a little kick, a little boost.”
According to Murray, he had “no performance” in his inspiring speech, “of course they could be served.”
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Barrymore told listeners that she was “lucky” to attend this year’s event after attending the “a mission” for the 25th anniversary in 2000. Charlie's Angel.
“You can only get to (Murray) by making a common phone call,” she said. Charlie's Angel Honcho John Bosley, Murray eventually played in the action blockbuster.
She also described her large screen ribs as “intrinsic” and “legendary” SNL.transparent
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But Murray modestly praised the entire actor for his fifty years: “Some great people keep ending. It's a spring of talent that never fulfills, it's a spring of shows… Every week, there's a spectacular sketch on that show. They have real talent. They really have writers, they really have writers. There's something that surprises me now, and they write them.”
SNL50: Anniversary Special Peacock is flowing up now.