Brian Murray (né Bell; 10 September 1937 – 20 August 2018) was a South African actor and theatre director who was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2004.
Brian Murray | |
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Born | Brian Bell 10 September 1937 |
Died | 20 August 2018 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 80)
Occupation(s) | Actor, theatre director |
Years active | 1958–2018 |
Murray was born Brian Bell in Johannesburg, the son of Mary Dickson (née Murray) and Alfred Bell, a professional golfer.
Murray made his Broadway debut in the play All in Good Time in 1965. 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.
Murray directed the 1973 Broadway revival of The Waltz of the Toreadors. His stage directing credits include Broadway revivals of Hay Fever (1985), Arsenic and Old Lace (1986), Blithe Spirit (1987), and The Show Off (1992).
In 1998, he received the Lucille Lortel Award for outstanding body of work.
His film credits include Bob Roberts and City Hall. On television he has appeared in Kojak, Another World, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and 30 Rock. In the 1970s and 1980s, he performed in a number of radio plays for Yuri Rasovsky's award-winning National Radio Theater. 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.
Murray died of natural causes on August 20, 2018, at age 80.
Source: Playbill Vault
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Source: Behind the voice actors
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | The Angry Silence | Gladys | |
The League of Gentlemen | Private "Chunky" Grogan | ||
1992 | Bob Roberts | Terry Manchester | |
1996 | City Hall | Corporation Counsel | |
2002 | Treasure Planet | Long John Silver | Voice |
2009 | My Dog Tulip | 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 |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Treasure Planet | Long John Silver | Voice |
Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon | John Silver / Robot Silver |
Sources: Playbill Vault; IBDB
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