"Bartender" Bill Murray caused a stir among visitors to the bar

65-year-old Hollywood actor Bill Murray, who is known as the main actor in the films "Groundhog Day" and "Ghostbusters", is famous for his extraordinary behavior. The other day he again surprised fans with an unusual trick: he worked as a bartender in one of the New York bars. However, as it turned out later, the owner of the institution was the first son of actor Homer.

"Bartender" Bill Murray caused a stir

The fact that the celebrity of Hollywood will spill alcohol in the bar 21 Greenpoint, it became known on September 15. On the site of the institution the administration published the following announcement:

"We are pleased to inform you that on the 16th and 17th of September at the bar counter you will be served by the legendary Bill Murray. He will be commissioned to work with tequila, and all other cocktails for you will be prepared by the chief of the bar Sean McClure. Come! It will be fun!".

The plan to attract new customers at the bar 21 Greenpoint worked. Clients came to the institution in droves and drank it until morning. In the midst of night Murray turned to the audience:

"I'm very happy that my son Homer did not follow in my footsteps and did not become an actor. I am very pleased to tell you that he decided to support our family tradition - to invite people to his place, to sit them at the table and treat everyone with a drink. Let's drink to Homer, to his partners, friends and all those who came to support him on this wonderful evening. "

By the way, according to eyewitnesses, Bill himself did not mind drinking hot drinks. He not only poured out tequila for everyone, but also drank with them, answering questions from curious people and telling funny stories from filming and from life.

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This is not Murray's first experience as a bartender

For his life, the actor has repeatedly found himself behind the bar. 6 years ago, Bill surprised not only the guests of the Shangro-La restaurant in Austin, Texas, but also many of his fans. One day he decided to support the owners of the establishment and offered them their help as a barman. In addition, Murray "worked" as a waiter in the film "Coffee and Cigarettes" by Jim Jarmusch. To this role, Bill approached very seriously, about a week of training to carry food and drinks, and also pour them on glasses. Judging by how reverently the famous actor treat this profession, the eldest son Bill has everything with the bar should turn out.