Geena Davis details ‘bad’ first meeting with Bill Murray in new memoir

Geena Davis is opening up about her not-so-glamourous first experiences with Invoice Murray whereas making the film “Fast Change” in 1989.

The 66-year-old actress included the pair’s audition assembly in her upcoming memoir “Dying of Politeness,” claiming that the now-72-year-old Murray allegedly greeted her in a lodge suite with a therapeutic massage gadget that he insisted on utilizing on her, although she refused.

“That was dangerous,” Davis informed the Instances of London. “The best way he behaved on the first assembly… I ought to have walked out of that or profoundly defended myself, during which case I wouldn’t have gotten the half.

“I might have prevented that remedy if I’d identified easy methods to react or what to do through the audition,” she stated. “However, you realize, I used to be so nonconfrontational that I simply didn’t.”

Bill Murray and Geena Davis in "Quick Change."
Murray and Davis in “Fast Change.”
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When the interviewer famous that she seemed to be blaming herself, Davis added: “Ha. Level taken. There’s no level in regretting issues, and but, right here I used to be regretting. And sure, precisely, it wasn’t my fault.”

Davis additionally claimed that Murray later tracked her down in her trailer to scream at her for being late to manufacturing. He continued to take action as she rushed to set as lots of of colleagues watched.

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Davis described a second on set with Murray as “unhappy.”
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Bill Murray 94th Annual Academy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles
Murray allegedly insisted on utilizing a therapeutic massage gadget on Davis at their first assembly.
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The Submit has reached out to reps for Murray for remark.

“Dying of Politeness” is out there for buy on Tuesday.

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