Bill Murray and Bob Woodward reportedly exchanged “tense” words over the Watergate reporter’s book on John Belushi when they came face-to-face at the Kennedy Center over the weekend.
John Belushi and Bill Murray during the April 16, 1977 episode of 'Saturday Night Live' NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images More than 40 years later, Bill Murray has a bone to pick with ...
More than 40 years later, Bill Murray has a bone to pick with Bob Woodward over his literary treatment of friend and collaborator John Belushi. Following Belushi’s death at age 33 in 1982 ...
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Bill Murray is speaking out against a “cruel” and “ completely inaccurate” portrayal of his late friend and former “Saturday Night Live” castmate John Belushi. During a Saturday ...
More than 40 years later, Bill Murray has a bone to pick with Bob Woodward over his literary treatment of friend and collaborator John Belushi. Following Belushi’s death at age 33 in 1982, Murray ...
Bill Murray slammed Bob Woodward’s 1986 book “Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi” as “completely inaccurate” to the point that he began to wonder if “they framed ...
Bill Murray is speaking out on behalf of his longtime friend and former Saturday Night Live castmate John Belushi. More than 40 years after journalist Bob Woodward published Wired: The Short Life ...
Iconic comedian Bill Murray joked that famed Watergate reporter Bob Woodward could have "framed" former President Richard Nixon because his book about John Belushi was "completely inaccurate." ...
The book in question, Wired: The Short Life & Fast Times of John Belushi, was roundly criticized upon its release by among others, Dan Aykroyd, John Landis and Belushi’s widow, Judith Pisano.
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