Seth Green was on a recent episode of Tell The Truth Or Eat The Nasty Food Challenge by Good Mythical Morning. Green is the co-creator of famous Comedy Central series “Robot Chicken” as well as a comedian/actor. He’s been in projects like “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Austin Powers,” and has kept us entertained for decades.
During the episode, a topic came up in which he detailed an altercation behind the scenes at “Saturday Night Live“ with actor Bill Murray.
“He (Murray) picked me up by my ankles. Held me upside down…He dangled me over a trash can and he was like, ‘The trash goes in the trash can,’” Green recounts. “And I was screaming, and I swung my arms, flailed wildly, full contact with his balls. He dropped me in the trash can, the trash can falls over. I was horrified. I ran away, hid under the table in my dressing room and just cried.”
This story could be one of a humorous altercation, but from how Green relayed it, it seems to have had a negative impact on him. This comes after Geena Davis accused Murray of being inappropriate on set with her. At their first meeting, Davis claimed Murray used a “massaging device” on her. She doesn’t say where, but who does that to someone you just met? Honestly. Murray also allegedly yelled at her on set, often.
Other complaints have come out about Murray’s behavior on set. It was noted part of the reason Aziz Ansari’s feature directorial debut was shut down. Ansari himself has had some controversy over the years as well. Murray had to pay a $100,000 settlement to a crew member he reportedly attempted to kiss and straddle on set.
You can watch the full Seth Green segment below: