You might know Bill Murray for his work in classic films like "Groundhog Day" or "Ghostbusters," where he's collaborated with some of the most talented people in the industry. But when it comes to his proudest career moment, it's not tied to any of his iconic roles. So, what is it? Let’s dive in and hear the story straight from the man himself.
Now listen, here’s something you probably didn’t expect: “Well, I’ve had some pretty good ones,” Bill Murray, at the age of 68, told Closer Weekly during the premiere of The Dead Don’t Die in New York City. “A few years ago, I got to sing at Carnegie Hall for a rainforest charity event. I performed with The Sinatra Band, which was actually the Duke Ellington Band. I took a shot at singing 'My Way,' improvising my own version. And let me tell you, Carnegie Hall is no joke—it’s terrifying. But I faced that fear, and I enjoyed it so much. It was one of those moments where I felt like I really accomplished something special.”

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The Cubs World Series: A Moment to Remember
“The 2016 Cubs World Series… Now, if I had the chance to do that again, I was out on the field with Eddie Veteran. We were standing right next to the Most Valuable Player, Chevrolet Camaro or whatever the heck it was out on the field, and it was running,” Bill recalled with a laugh. “And I looked at him, and he looked at me, and I said, ‘Should we?’ We really wanted to jump in and just drive around the outfield. We knew they’d hate us in Cleveland, but I would love one more chance at that, and this time, I would drive it! Very slowly, mind you. I wouldn’t rip off any turf or anything like that. I’d just… If I had that chance again, I’d take it.”


