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This is why Bill Murray thinks he’s “a failure as a human”

Hollywood comedian and star Bill Murray, known for his roles in Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters has said that he thinks he’s “a failure as a human.”

Updated on: Dec 14, 2015, 14:00:00 IST
PTI | By , London
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The provocative funnyman Bill Murray recently lamented that he is a “failure in so many ways as a human” being.

Actor/Executive Producer/Leading man Bill Murray poses for the cameras at the premiere of Netflix’s A Very Murray Christmas. (AFP)
Actor/Executive Producer/Leading man Bill Murray poses for the cameras at the premiere of Netflix’s A Very Murray Christmas. (AFP)

The 65-year-old actor, however, feels his acting gives him a chance to “communicate” worthy things to a wide audience, reported Female First.

“I know what a failure I am in so many ways as a human, I don’t pretend to be some saviour of the world, but the ideas that I might communicate [through film] might say something.”

Watch the trailer for Murray’s new movie A Very Murray Christmas here

Murray added he feels he’s a “much better person” when he’s on a film set as he can be “really committed” to himself.

“I’m a much better person when I’m working on a film because I’m really committed to myself, not in a vain, prideful way, but actually being myself because I feel that film is a graphic representation of my state, whatever my state is, what I am as a person,” he said.

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