Bill Murray is an American actor, comedian, and writer known for his distinctive style and wide range of roles in film and television. From his early work on "Saturday Night Live" to his performances in films such as "Ghostbusters" and "Groundhog Day," Murray's unique comedic timing and versatility have made him a beloved figure in entertainment. His career continues to be marked by memorable performances and contributions to comedy.

"I think all phases of one's career are serious if you take it seriously no matter if you are doing high profile dramatic pieces or not."



"I always want to say to people who want to be rich and famous: 'try being rich first'. See if that doesn't cover most of it. There's not much downside to being rich, other than paying taxes and having your relatives ask you for money. But when you become famous, you end up with a 24-hour job."



"I went to Second City, where you learned to make the other actor look good so you looked good and National Lampoon, where you had to create everything out of nothing, and SNL, where you couldn't make any mistakes, and you learned what collaboration was."



"I don't know how this guy knew how much money I was making. I didn't know how much money I was making."



"The studios don't seem to foster good writing. They're not so interested in that, but they're more interested in what worked most recently. They're definitely very serious about making money, and that's not a wrong thing, but you don't have to make money the same way all the time."



"Yeah, I think that's sort of the American way. And it's also the Polish way, it turns out."

