“I did something I thought was funny and it wasn’t taken that way,' the actor said of his behavior, which led to studio Searchlight pictures shutting down production and initiating an investigation.
“As of now we are talking and we are trying to make peace with each other,” the actor-comedian said during an interview at the Berkshire Hathaway’s earnings event. “We are both professionals, we like each others’ work, we like each other I think and if we can’t really get along and trust each other there’s no point in going further working together or making the movie as well. It’s been quite an education for me.
Murray stated that “what would make me happiest” is that both he and the individual “go back into work and be able to trust each other and work at the work that we’ve both spent a lot of time developing the skill of.” As for his behavior and learning from his mistakes, Murray stated that “I think it’s a sad dog that can’t learn anymore.”
“That’s a really sad puppy that can’t learn anymore,” he continued. “I don’t want to be that sad dog and I have no intention of it.”
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