Another actor has accused Bill Murray of acting like garbage on set.
Appearing in a popular YouTube show “Good Mythical Morning” Hosts Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal asked former child star Seth Green, “Who’s the rudest celebrity you’ve ever met? Tell me what was so wrong with them?” I asked
Green, 48, said the moodiest celebrity he’d ever met was 72-year-old Bill Murray. Murray, who was hosting “Saturday Night Live” at the time, reportedly threw Green in the trash when he was nine years old.
“Bill Murray, as we all know, he’s great with kids,” Green began sarcastically.
Green said he climbed onto the couch to change channels while watching TV with then-SNL cast member Eddie Murphy.
“he [Murray] When he saw me sitting on the arm of this chair, he freaked out that I was in his seat,” recalls Green.
“And I was like, ‘That’s ridiculous. I’m sitting on the armrest of this sofa. There are several lengths of this sofa. Thank you.’ And he’s like, ‘That’s my chair.’ was. . . and my mother said, “Because you know, he of Bill Murray, you might want to give him your seat.”
“And I go — I’ve never been so outraged as to be told — ‘Are you such an idiot? How rude to tell a nine-year-old to get out of the house… what is this power play? ?” Green continued.
The ‘Lost in Translation’ actor doesn’t seem to admit that Green stood up for himself.
“He lifted my ankle…he hung me in a trash can and was like, ‘Trash goes in the trash,'” Green recalled to the “GMM” crew, where voices were heard. .
“And I screamed, swung my arms wildly, and completely touched his testicles. He dropped me in the trash can, and the trash can fell over. I was horrified. I hid under the table and just cried.”
After returning to his dressing room, Green said he decided he didn’t want to appear on the live sketch comedy show anymore, but Murphy and fellow “SNL” cast member Tim Kazurinski encouraged him to appear.
“They came back to my room and were like, ‘Hey, you guys know Bill’s ad? He’s hosting a show. He’s probably really nervous about it,'” Green said. rice field.
“You’re a pro, aren’t you?” he remembered what they told him. ‘The show must go on. You’re a pro. You’re a pro, aren’t you? .
Greene said he hadn’t seen Murray since the incident, but he crossed paths with Murphy.Murphy will always remember Greene as the kid who climbed onto the couch.
“I love Bill Murray’s work and I feel it’s important to say that I consider him one of the most important cultural icons we have.
“But he was so rude when I was nine.”
The Post has reached out to Murray’s rep for comment.
Fellow ‘SNL’ cast alum at SiriusXM’s ‘Faction Talk’ guest spot on Thursday Rob Schneider claimed he ‘absolutely hates’ Murray An entire class of ’90s late-night shows, including Adam Sandler and Chris Farley.
Earlier this year, Page Six reported that Murray’s “inappropriate conduct” on the set of Aziz Ansari’s “Being Mortal” caused production to be halted.Details of the lawsuit were revealed on Tuesday, and the actor “Touch” by female staff movie.Murray is guilty “Kiss” and “Straddle” she.
Additionally, Murray’s “Quick Change” co-star Geena Davis also details Disturbing her first encounter with him in her new memoir, Death of Politeness.