The New Yorker -
21 Dec 2016 00:33
Bill Murray has been around for a long time. He's the star of a great number of beloved and iconic movies, of course--"Groundhog Day" and "Caddyshack" and "Lost in Translation," among many others. But in the past few years he has also pulled off a late-career renaissance as "a promise of Internet virality, a gift to Web editors sweating clicks or visitors or impressions," as Ian Crouch wrote in a 2014 blog post about Murray's new life as an "Internet jester." Murray seems to have calibrated his ...
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