Disgruntled Bill Murray makes thinly veiled dig at fellow A-lister over Oscars loss
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Disgruntled Bill Murray makes thinly veiled dig at fellow A-lister over Oscars loss

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Bill Murray admitted he was shocked by his 2004 Oscar loss to Sean Penn. Despite Murray winning the Golden Globe for his performance as Bob Harris in Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, Penn, ultimately, took home the Best Actor trophy at the 76th Academy Awards for his starring role in Mystic River. Bill Murray admitted he was shocked by his 2004 Oscar loss to Sean Penn In 2004, Penn, 64, won the Oscar over Murray, Johnny Depp, Ben Kingsley and Jude Law. While appearing on Tuesday's episode of The Howard Stern Show, the 74-year-old actor opened up about what it felt like to lose his category as the frontrunner after a strong award season; seen Sofia Coppola and Scarlett Johansson at a 2004 Oscars after-party Despite Murray winning the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for his performance as Bob Harris in Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, Penn, ultimately, took home the Best Actor trophy at the 76th Academy Awards for his starring role in Mystic River; seen in 2014 When Murray lost the award, his dismay was clear as sat in the audience and did his best to look like he expected the loss and didn't care; seen bottom left The film starred Murray as a fading movie star, suffering from a midlife crisis, who travels to Tokyo to appear in ads for Suntory's Hibiki Whisky. Lost in Translation, which also starred Scarlett Johansson, was both a critical and commercial success and earned Coppola an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay; seen in 2003 'I walked into a bar with my ex-boyfriend from a long time ago.

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