Legendary actor Bill Murray has had a tense exchange with writer Bob Woodward at a film screening in New York. The incident happened just days after Murray questioned Woodward’s journalistic credibility in an interview with Joe Rogan.
The pair crossed paths during the premiere of Becoming Katharine Graham, a documentary about the influential Washington Post publisher. Murray, during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, expressed discontent with Woodward’s 1984 book Wired: The Short Life & Fast Times of John Belushi, which faced criticism from several figures close to the deceased comedian. He added that this made him suspect Woodward’s journalism regarding President Richard Nixon may also lack credibility. “If he did this to Belushi, what he did to Nixon is probably soiled for me, too,” he said.
Recalling the late Belushi’s impact on comedy through projects including Saturday Night Live and Animal House, Murray expressed skepticism about Woodward’s motivations in writing about the comedian’s life and untimely death in 1982, aged 33.
The Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day star asserted that Woodward had relied on unreliable sources for his book, calling them “so far outside the inner circle that it was criminal, cruel” to use them.
Woodward has also written a number of books about President Donald J. Trump, branding the America First leader a “threat to democracy.”
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Bill Murray on @JoeRogan podcast: “So when I read ‘Wired’ by whatshisname, Bob Woodward, about John Belushi, I read like five pages of ‘Wired’ & I went, ‘Oh my God, they framed Nixon.’ …If he did this to Belushi, what he did to Nixon is probably soiled for me too.” Interesting! pic.twitter.com/3NQWgnDprn
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