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1 Biography  





2 Career  





3 Death  





4 Additional Broadway acting credits  





5 Filmography  



5.1  Film  





5.2  Television  





5.3  Videogames  







6 Radio drama  





7 Awards and nominations  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Brian Murray
Murray in 2007
Born

Brian Bell


(1937-09-10)10 September 1937
Died20 August 2018(2018-08-20) (aged 80)
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director
Years active1958–2018

Brian Murray ( Bell; 10 September 1937 – 20 August 2018)[1] was a South African actor and theatre director who was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2004.

Biography[edit]

Murray was born Brian Bell in Johannesburg, the son of Mary Dickson (née Murray) and Alfred Bell, a professional golfer.[2]

Career[edit]

Murray made his Broadway debut in the play All in Good Time in 1965. [3] In 1967, he starred as Rosencrantz in the Broadway production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, earning the first of three Tony Awards, Best Featured Actor In A Play nominations for his performance. [3] [4]

Murray directed the 1973 Broadway revival of The Waltz of the Toreadors.[5] His stage directing credits include Broadway revivals of Hay Fever (1985), Arsenic and Old Lace (1986), Blithe Spirit (1987), and The Show Off (1992).[3]

In 1998, he received the Lucille Lortel Award for outstanding body of work.[6]

His film credits include Bob Roberts and City Hall.[7] On television he has appeared in Kojak, Another World, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and 30 Rock.[8] In the 1970s and 1980s, he performed in a number of radio plays for Yuri Rasovsky's award-winning National Radio Theater.[9] In 2002, he provided the voice of John Silver in the Disney animated Treasure Planet, a role he reprised in the video game Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon. He played a role in the 2009 film, My Dog Tulip.[10]

Death[edit]

Murray died of natural causes on August 20, 2018, at age 80.[9]

Additional Broadway acting credits[edit]

Source: Playbill Vault[3]

Filmography[edit]

Source: Rotten Tomatoes[11]

Source: Behind the voice actors[12]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1960 The Angry Silence[13] Gladys
The League of Gentlemen[14] Private "Chunky" Grogan
1992 Bob Roberts Terry Manchester
1996 City Hall Corporation Counsel
2002 Treasure Planet[12] Long John Silver Voice
2009 My Dog Tulip[12][15] Captain Pugh, Mr Blandish
2011 Dream House Dr. Medlin
In the Family Paul Hawks
2018 A Bread Factory Sir Walter Posthumous release; final film role

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1959–1966 ITV Play of the Week John Clegg, PC Bernard Wall Episodes: "Sugar in the Morning" & "Blue as His Eyes, the Tin Helmet He Wore"
1959 Saturday Playhouse Stevens Episode: "The Larford Lad"
Emergency – Ward 10 Joe Masters 3 Episodes
1960 No Hiding Place Chopper Green Episode: "The Long Day"
1963 The Plane Makers Tom Barnsley Episode: "Point of Contact"
1964 Drama 61-67 Cpl. Parker, David Potter Episodes: "Drama '64: Across the Border" & "Studio '64: The Happy Moorings"
1976 Kojak Caesar Ogilvy Episode: "A Summer Madness"
1978–1979 Another World Dr. Dan Shearer #2 Unknown episodes
1990 Great Performances Claudius Episode: "Hamlet"
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Richard Sullivan Episode: "The Saint"
2007 30 Rock Jack's Dad Episode: "The Fighting Irish"
American Experience Gouverneur Morris Episode: "Alexander Hamilton"
2011 The Good Wife Judge Mowbray Episode: "The Death Zone"

Videogames[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Treasure Planet Long John Silver Voice
Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon[12] John Silver / Robot Silver

Radio drama[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Sources: Playbill Vault;[3] IBDB[4]

Awards
Nominations

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tony Nominee Brian Murray Passes Away at 80". BroadwayWorld. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ "Brian Murray Biography (1937– )".
  • ^ a b c d e "Brian Murray Credits and Awards" Playbill Vault, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ a b "Murray Awards" ibdb.com, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ " 'The Waltz of the Toreadors' 1973" Playbill Vault, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ "1998 Recipients" Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine lortelaward.com, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ "Brian Murray | TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
  • ^ "Brian Murray | TV, Documentary and Other Appearances". AllMovie.
  • ^ a b "Brian Murray, Broadway Veteran and Three-Time Tony Nominee, Dies at 80". The Hollywood Reporter. 22 August 2018.
  • ^ "Bryan Murray". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 September 2022.
  • ^ "Brian Murray Film Credits" rottentomatoes.com, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ a b c d "Brian Murray Bell (6 Character Images)". Behind The Voice Actors.
  • ^ The Angry Silence screenonline.org.uk, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ The League of Gentlemen screenonline.org.uk, retrieved August 23, 2018
  • ^ My Dog Tulip rottentomatoes.com, retrieved August 23, 2018
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