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Ramis’ original idea for the ending was for Ty Webb (Chevy Chase) and Lacey Underall (played by the late Cindy Morgan) ...
While Bill Murray’s salary for 1980’s Caddyshack has not been confirmed by the star, it has been reported that he earned $250,000 per week.
And both of Bill Murray’s pre- Caddyshack starring efforts, Meatballs and Where The Buffalo Roam, are basically unwatchable.
Fore! Bill Murray flexed his golf skills still standing after Caddyshack debuted over 40 years ago, showing off his ability to sink the iconic no-look putt from the film.
If you're of a certain age and temperament, chances are you or someone you know can recite long swaths of Caddyshack 's slapdash dialogue. (My favorite remains Bill Murray's Dalai Lama monologue.
UPDATED: November 26, 2020 at 11:53 AM EST Bill Murray’s brother, whose real-life experiences as a golf caddy helped inspire his sibling’s classic comedy movie “Caddyshack,” has died.
Murray Bros. Caddyshack Restaurant opened Tuesday afternoon in suburban Rosemont. Named after the cult classic comedy film from 1980, this is the second location after the first opened in St. Augus… ...
Bill Murray's brother Ed Murray has died, the family's golf company reveals. Ed Murray was a lifelong caddie and the inspiration behind 1980 classic Caddyshack.
Bill Murray is bringing Caddyshack to his hometown, at least nearby where he grew up and in restaurant and bar form. Murray Bros. Caddyshack will be opening later this year in the village of ...
Actor Bill Murray, who starred in the 1980 golf-comedy "Caddyshack," is opening a restaurant with a theme based on the classic northwest of Chicago. Murray and his five brothers already run a ...
Actor Bill Murray came to Rosemont Tuesday to help open his family's new 8,600-square-foot Murray Bros. Caddyshack sports bar. He was joined at a news conference by three of his brothers and the ...
Bill Murray’s brother, whose real-life experiences as a golf caddy helped inspire his sibling’s classic comedy movie “Caddyshack,” has died.Ed Murray was remembered as a “true family man ...