Geena Davis revealed Monday that Bill Murray, 72, allegedly yelled at her while he was wearing a clown suit on the set of their 1990 comedy “Quick Change.”
Davis first accused the actor in October of using a massage tool on her in her hotel room despite her refusal in 1989 in her memoir “Dying of Politeness.” Now, she detailed the alleged on-set incident while appearing on Latest York magazine’s “On with Kara Swisher.”
In response to the 66-year-old, she was meeting with Murray and the co-producers when he supposedly asked her if she had tried the device.
“I’m like, ‘No, no, no, thanks.’ And he keeps at it,” Davis alleged. “And I keep saying ‘No’ to the purpose where I might’ve needed to scream at him, ‘Stop f–king asking me! I’m not doing it. Do you understand?’ Which I used to be far too timid to do.
“So I perched on the corner of the bed and let him do it, and he did it for like one second, after which didn’t ask how I liked it or anything. So I noticed it was simply to see if he could force me to do something inappropriate,” Davis alleged.
The actress said that not one of the other men within the room attempted to stop Murray.
“I looked to them hoping they’d say, ‘Come on, Bill, give it up’ or something. But they didn’t,” recounted Davis.
Davis later discovered that Murray was reportedly nervous that since Davis had just won an Oscar she would have an inflated ego.
In response to the “Beetlejuice” star, the alleged abuse continued into the subsequent day when the film began shooting.
“We were shooting an enormous scene out on an intersection in Manhattan with lots of of extras and giant crew and all that stuff. They usually said, ‘We’re ready for you to come back to set,’ ” explained Davis. “Well, costumes asked me to attend here one second. Can I try this, or should I include you? He said, ‘No, no, no.’ The AD said, ‘No, go ahead. Wait here.’ “
Davis revealed that mere seconds after the assistant director left, Murray — in full clown costume — reportedly stormed into her dressing room and screamed at her.
“‘Get the f–k on the market! What the f–k are you doing? Move! Move,” detailed Davis.
“And he got behind me and screamed in my ear, ‘Move! Move faster! Move it!’ And we’re attending to this intersection where there’s lots of of individuals watching this, and he keeps it up and keeps it up until he says, ‘Stand there’ and points to a mark on the pavement and starts shooting,” she alleged.
Murray then supposedly got here as much as her after a few takes and asked her what was happening.
In response to the podcast’s host, Kara Swisher, Murray has been accused by Solange Knowles of touching her hair after she repeatedly asked him to not and his “Charlie’s Angles” co-star Lucy Liu accused him of “inappropriate” and “inexcusable” comments that were made to her on the set of the 2000 spy flick.
The Post reached out to Murray for comment.
“Talking about it actually, it’s still — it’s very emotional for me because I felt so ashamed, you recognize, for any person who desires to do things right. You already know,” said Davis.