Bill Murray recently shared a nostalgic memory about Bruce Willis on 'Watch What Happens Live,' recalling Willis' early job as a page at NBC, where he filled up snacks in actors' dressing rooms. Murray emphasized the importance of kindness, recounting how Willis remembered their generosity when he became successful. Additionally, Murray reflected on his own experiences with director Wes Anderson and the challenges he faced during film productions. He praised Willis as a talented friend, highlighting an evolving friendship across their respective careers in the entertainment industry.
Bruce Willis was a page at NBC when I was on 'Saturday Night Live.' His job was to come and go to the dressing rooms and refill the M&Ms and pretzels in the actors' rooms.
For me, 'Life Aquatic' was the most challenging, hard job that I ever had. It almost cost me my life and my personal life.
Bruce Willis is a good guy, a good f-king guy. He was a good friend.
Well, 'Grand Budapest Hotel' was really all the professional, technical aspects of it- really incredible.
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