The two stars played alongside legendary actor Bill Murray and pro golfer Luke Donald in the JP McManus Pro-Am on Monday (July 4) at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland.
Jamie joked about his nerves while talking to Virgin Media Sport at the tournament.
“It’s a nightmare. It’s just not what you are used to doing, playing golf in front of people, you know. So, as long as you get the first tee shot away, it’s all that we really care about,” he said. “I mean, ten of the top 11 in the world are here, but that’s the influence and the power of JP, he’s [a] magnanimous, brilliant, generous person and everyone loves him and he’s been very good to us. I think we are all very aware of how fortunate we are to be here.”
Niall added, “It’s incredible, as Jamie said, ten out of the top 11 in the world are here, it’s insane. If it all goes wrong, at least we can say we played in a tournament with Tiger Woods, but yeah, the crowds, it’s scary. I’ve played in a fair few Pro-Ams, but this is different level… Legendary actors like Bill Murray coming across to play in this, again it shows how loving and great JP has been to everyone… It just adds that different level of star power to it and brings the crowds out.”
Production was shut down earlier this month on the movie, which is the directorial debut of actor Aziz Ansari.
While being interview by CNBC at the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on Saturday (April 30), Bill shared his thoughts on the suspension.
Bill Murray is at the center of a new controversy.
The 71-year-old actor allegedly engaged in “inappropriate behavior” leading to the suspension of production on the upcoming movie Being Mortal, the directorial debut of Aziz Ansari, via Deadline.
Paul Rudd hits the red carpet at the premiere of his brand new movie, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, held at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on Monday night (November 15) in New York City.
The 50-year-old two-time Golden Globe-winning actress was all smiles as she stepped out for a screening of The French Dispatch held during the 2021 BFI London Film Festival on Sunday (October 10) at The Royal Festival Hall in London, England.
Directed by Wes Anderson, the film brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th-century French city.