Bill Murray made it very clear he was with someone when attending the Screen Actors Guild Awards held inside the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on Sunday evening.
The 72-year-old former Saturday Night Live actor - who had difficulty entering the awards show - was seen holding hands with 73-year-old Hollywood actress Jeannie Berlin who was at the event because she was part of the cast for The Fabelmans; Berlin played Hadassah Fabelman.
The Caddyshack star stayed very close to Berlin, who is the daughter of Ishtar actress Elaine May and political activist Marvin May.
They also held hands as they left their hotel in Beverly Hills hotel, the exclusive Hotel Bel-Air, before the event took place.
It is a rare move for Murray to put on any display of affection with a woman at a star-studded event as he usually arrives alone.
Are they dating? Bill Murray made it very clear he was with someone when attending the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening. The 72-year-old former SNL actor was seen holding hands with 73-year-old Hollywood actress Jeannie Berlin
Before the event: They also held hands as they left their hotel in Beverly Hills hotel, the exclusive Hotel Bel-Air, before the event took place
The comedian was last romantically linked to 47-year-old musician Jenny Lewis in 2015.
Before that he reportedly dated 72-year-old TV journalist Joan Lunden (from 1990 until 1995), and before that singer Linda Ronstadt.
He has also been married twice: to Jennifer Butler from 1997 until 2008 and to Margaret Kelly from 1981 until 1996.
Berlin is an actress and screenwriter.
She is best-known for her role in the 1972 comedy film The Heartbreak Kid, for which she received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
Bill wore a black tuxedo with a colorful bow tie and shiny black dress shoes with mustard-colored socks.
Berlin had on a black tuxedo suit over a black lace camisole, with dark sunglasses and diamond jewelry.
Her shoes were black with a thick high heels as she held onto a silver and black clutch purse.
A close bond: The Caddyshack star stayed very close to Berlin who is the daughter of Ishtar actress Elaine May and political activist Marvin May. She wore a gold band on her wedding finger
They are about the same age: The blonde star is only one year older than Ghostbusters actor Murray. Berlin was at the event because she was part of the cast for The Fabelmans; Berlin played Hadassah Fabelman
They like to drink the same cocktail! Both hold onto what looked like a martini on the rocks with two olives
With friends: Seen far right with Lauren Miller Rogen and Seth Rogen left
She seemed to be wearing a gold wedding band on her ring finger.
Murray was among a group of people who were temporarily blocked from entering packed a SAG Awards ballroom at the the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles Sunday, over fire safety protocols.
Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh took to Twitter with a clip from inside the ceremony at the venue, where he panned around a crowded room packed with celebs and others dressed for the luxe event.
'Total chaos at the SAG Awards as Claire Foy and Rooney Mara are not being allowed inside the ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel — they're told they need to wait for the Fire Marshal to let them and hundreds of other guests inside,' Setoodeh said.
He added: 'Even Bill Murray has to wait. This is madness!'
In the clip, Murray was seen looking around the room, while Foy, 38, and Mara, 37, were seen in discussion with others.
Unusual: It is a rare move for Murray to put on any display of affection with a woman at a star-studded event as he usually arrives alone
They way they roll: The two walked past gold carts as they headed to the valet line
The Fire Marshal is not letting movie stars inside the #SAGAwards. Even Bill Murray has to wait. This is madness! pic.twitter.com/gxCsED6uez
— Ramin Setoodeh (@RaminSetoodeh) February 27, 2023The A-list actor has past been nominated for three SAG Awards: In 2016, for A Very Murray Christmas; in 2016, for group honors for The Grand Budapest Hotel; and in 2004 for Lost in Translation.
The schematics were figured out by 5 p.m. local time, when the broadcast of the event began streaming, Page Six reported, citing social media posts.
A number of Twitter users were unmoved by the disruption to the stars.
Said one user: 'Oh poor things. They have to wait a bit for people to do their jobs,' with a rolling eyes face emoji.
Another said, 'Madness? Really? My god you’ve had a privileged life. How dare that damned marshal follow safety protocols...just to make your life inconvenient.'
The latest: Murray was among the people in a group who were temporarily blocked from entering packed a SAG Awards ballroom at the the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel
One user suggested organizers 'should have booked a bigger venue' or ensured 'they cleared it with the fire marshal first before inviting' too many attendees.
And it was added, 'Or better yet only invite those people nominated for awards and then check the seat count after and then start inviting more.'
On Monday morning Bill was seen at a Los Angeles airport with a male friend.
The veteran actor wore a peach-colored vest over a gray top and added a dark blue baseball cap. And he kept it comfortable in light gray sneakers.
He carried two black bags through the airport as he appeared a bit tired from the night before.
Bye bye La La Land: On Monday morning Bill was seen at a Los Angeles airport with a male friend
Easy does it: The veteran actor wore a peach-colored vest over a gray top and added a dark blue baseball cap. And he kept it comfortable in light gray sneakers
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