Bill Murray Got Surprisingly Sentimental at the Kennedy Center
"I want to talk about being beloved,” Bill Murray said Sunday night in Washington, accepting the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor—a bust statue that he promptly handed to the audience so they could pass it around. “This ‘beloved’ thing has been going on for me for a while. It really could happen to anyone here tonight. It could happen.” The star of Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, and Lost in Translation did not have a speech prepared as he accepted the nation’s top comedy prize.
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