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Who is Bill Murray’s basketball coach son, Luke Murray? The Ghostbusters actor showed up to support his second eldest child at a Connecticut Huskies game and is ‘very proud’ of the 38-year-old
STORYFaye Bradley

- Comedian-actor Bill Murray was just spotted showing support for his son Luke as he lead the Connecticut Huskies to victory in the NCAA Tournament – but is he as funny as his famous father?
- Although Luke hasn’t pursued an acting career like his Groundhog Day dad, he has found his passion as an assistant coach, joining Dan Hurley’s staff at UConn in 2021
Comedian-actor Bill Murray has been spotted showing support for his son Luke as he lead the Connecticut Huskies to victory in the NCAA Tournament on March 22, according to British media.
It’s not the first time Murray has attended his son’s games in recent years, having previously told reporters: “I’m very proud of this boy, he’s a wonderful kid and he’s worked very hard,” according to People.
Although Luke hasn’t pursued an acting career like his Hollywood veteran father, he has found his passion as an assistant coach, joining coach Dan Hurley’s staff at UConn in 2021.
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Here’s everything we know about Bill Murray’s son:
Luke Murray is Bill Murray’s second eldest son

Luke Murray is the second eldest son of six children. Per People, he was born on April 1, 1985 to Bill Murray and his first wife Margaret Kelly. Murray and Kelly were together from 1981 to 1996.
He’s a basketball coach

Luke Murray currently works as an assistant coach for the University of Connecticut’s men’s basketball team. As seen in his LinkedIn bio, he previously served as an assistant coach at other prestigious schools including the University of Louisville, the University of Rhode Island and Xavier University.
Faye Bradley is a Hong Kong-based contributing online editor for Style by SCMP, where she covers topics in luxury, pop culture, celebrity, influencer, entertainment, travel, trending news, food and drinks, and lifestyle. As a freelance writer, her work has been featured in CNN Style, Business Insider, Michelin Guide, Travel + Leisure Asia, China Daily, Design Anthology, BurdaLuxury, Skyscanner, and Hong Kong Tourism Board. With a BA (Hons) in art and design from the University of Leeds, she is the co-founder of Paradigm Haus, a print publication that covers artists, creatives and entrepreneurs the world over, and the founder of CSP Times, a digital luxury lifestyle website. She is also an editor for luxury wellness travel publication Compare Retreats.
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