
Bill Murray In her memoir of pulling down the dress strap 35 years ago, there was a fiery response to past allegations of inappropriate behavior, including Time actress Gina Davis, who allegedly claimed by actress Gina Davis.
When Murray, 74, was asked about Davis’ claim that he “dressed her down.” New York Timeshe called the allegations “outrageous.”
“When someone has an episode like me in ‘Mortal’, the world is looking for more proof that this person is a monster. It’s an absolute monster,” Murray said.
Bill Murray snaps at a man in a New York cinema and accuses him of assault

Bill Murray was opened during an interview about previous allegations of inappropriate behavior against him. (Turner’s Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
“Well, I’ve interacted with hundreds of thousands of people over 40, 50 years. Now you can come up with half a dozen. If you were really working, you’d probably come up with dozens.”
In Davis’s 2022 memoir, “Die in Certitude,” she claimed that Murray had It worked inappropriately When the two co-starred in the 1990 crime comedy “Quick Change.”
She wrote that Murray co-starred on The Arsenio Hall Show, where she got uncomfortable when she tried to pull the straps off her dress multiple times.

Gina Davis has revealed that her initial interaction with co-star Bill Murray is not comfortable. She claimed he had greeted her in a hotel room with a massage device. (Fraser Harrison/Scott Olson)
The actress also recalled her first meeting with Murray and was allegedly “instigated” to use a massage device he called “thumpers,” despite repeated rejections.
Davis further recounts the case where the “Groundhog Day” star claimed to have yelled her on the set of a film in front of “over 300 people.”
Earlier that year, production was suspended for being “fatal” after a complaint of “inappropriate behavior” was made against Murray.
Murray admits he regrets the situation and frequently thinks about onset interactions.

Bill Murray reportedly had problems with several co-stars over the years. (Gizeppe Mafia/Nuru Photo)
“Don’t go too far for days without thinking about what happened “Being a human”“He told the New York Times.
“I was trying to make peace. I thought I was trying to make peace. I was going to make it a barbecue in my mind… … It still bothered me as the movie was stopped.
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Murray detailed the troublesome moments, adding that he was not intended to be inappropriate. He explained that encounters took place during the trials of the pandemic, and didn’t know what he “stimulated.”
“It was something I’d done to someone else before and thought it was funny and every time it happened it was funny,” Murray said.
“I was wearing a mask, I kissed her, she was wearing a mask. It wasn’t like I touched her, but it kissed her through the mask, and she was no stranger.”

Murray said he regrets the situation and frequently thinks about onset interactions. (axelle/bauer-griffin/filmmagic)
Murray added that he and his colleagues had lunch several times and found the gestures interesting at the time.
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The longtime actor’s entry comes after he recently filmed a New York man and then promoted his new film, “The Friend.”
in Viral VideoMurray gets into an argument in the theater lobby with a man he believed was offensive towards him.
At the beginning of the video, Murray walks with the security guard. Inside the theater. A man is walking behind him, and Murray suddenly stops and stomps on the ground, appearing to be at the man’s feet.
“Stop it,” he said. He turned and pointed at the man. “If you attack me again, I’ll step in.”
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“No, no,” the man responded. However, Murray continued to talk to him as the guards led him.
“Don’t do it,” he said. “It’s a physical attack you did. Don’t do it again. Don’t do it again. You’re not big enough to do it.”
When Murray is guided, the man can hear him scream “I’m sorry.”
Emily Trainham of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.