Don Murray (actor)

Donald Patrick Murray (born July 31, 1929) is an American actor[1] best known for his breakout performance in the film Bus Stop (1956) with Marilyn Monroe, which earned him a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Murray's other theatrical films include A Hatful of Rain (1957), Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) with James Cagney, One Foot in Hell (1960) with Alan Ladd, The Hoodlum Priest (1961), Advise & Consent (1962) with Henry Fonda and Charles Laughton, Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965) with Steve McQueen, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Deadly Hero (1975), and Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (1986).

Don Murray
Murray at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Donald Patrick Murray

(1929-07-31) July 31, 1929
Alma materAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1950–present
Spouse(s)
  • (m. 1956; div. 1961)
  • Bettie Johnson
    (m. 1962)
Children5, including Christopher Murray

He starred in television series such as The Outcasts (1968–1969), Knots Landing (1979–1981), and Twin Peaks (2017).

Early life and career

Murray in 1956

Murray was born in 1929, the second of three children, to Dennis Aloisius Murray, a Broadway dance director and stage manager, and Ethel Murray (née Cook), a former Ziegfeld Follies performer.[2]

Murray attended East Rockaway High School (class of 1947) in East Rockaway, New York, where he played football and was on the track team. He was a member of the student government, glee club, and joined the Alpha Phi Chapter of the Omega Gamma Delta Fraternity. Upon graduation from high school, he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After graduating, he soon made his Broadway debut in the play The Rose Tattoo (1951), as Jack Hunter.

A member of the Brethren Church, Murray registered as a conscientious objector during the Korean War, when many young American men were being drafted into the armed forces. Murray was assigned to alternative service in Europe, where he helped orphans and war casualties.[3][4]

In 1954, he returned from Europe to the United States and acting. He starred alongside Mary Martin in the stage version of The Skin of Our Teeth. Upon seeing his performance in the play, director Joshua Logan decided to cast him in 20th Century Studios's film adaptation of Bus Stop, a play by William Inge.

Film and television career

with Marilyn Monroe in Bus Stop (1956)

Don Murray's role as Beauregard "Beau" Decker in Bus Stop (1956) marked his film debut. He starred alongside Marilyn Monroe, who played Cherie, the object of his desire. His performance as the innocent cowboy who is determined to get Cherie was well received, and he was nominated for a BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer and for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In 1957, he starred as reserved, married bookkeeper Charlie Sampson in The Bachelor Party.[5] The same year he starred in one of his most successful roles, that of Johnny Pope in the drama A Hatful of Rain. Despite director Fred Zinnemann's intention to typecast the actor as the comical brother Polo, Murray insisted on playing the lead. Thus he portrayed Johnny Pope, a morphine-addicted Korean War veteran. The film was one of the first to show the effects of drug abuse on the addicted and those around him.

He starred as a blackmailed United States senator in Advise & Consent (1961), a film version of a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Allen Drury. The movie was directed by Otto Preminger and cast Murray opposite Henry Fonda and Charles Laughton. He also co-starred with Steve McQueen in the film Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965) and played the ape-hating Governor Breck in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972).

In 1976, Murray starred in the film Deadly Hero.[5] In addition to acting, Murray directed a film based on the book The Cross and the Switchblade (1970) starring Pat Boone and Erik Estrada.

with Eva Marie Saint in A Hatful of Rain (1957)

Murray starred with Otis Young in the ground breaking ABC western television series The Outcasts (1968–1969) featuring an interracial bounty hunter team in the post-American Civil War West.

In 1979, he starred as Sid Fairgate on the long-running prime-time soap opera Knots Landing. He also scripted two episodes of the program in 1980. In 1981, Murray decided to leave the series after two seasons to concentrate on other projects, but some sources say he left over a salary dispute. The character's death was notable at the time, because it was considered rare to kill off a star character. The death came in the second episode of season three, following season two's cliffhanger in which Sid's car careened off a cliff. To make viewers doubt that the character had actually died, Murray was listed in the credit sequence for season three; in fact, season three revealed that Fairgate had survived the plunge off the cliff (thus temporarily reassuring the viewers), but died shortly afterwards in hospital. Although he effectively distanced himself from the series after that, Murray later contributed an interview segment for Knots Landing: Together Again, a reunion special made in 2005.

Retrospective

In July 2014, a retrospective of Murray's films was held at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco.[5]

Personal life

In 1956, Murray married Hope Lange, with whom he had co-starred in Bus Stop. They had two children, Christopher and Patricia. They divorced in 1961. In 1962, he married Elizabeth Johnson and then had three children, Coleen, Sean, and Michael.

Film

Feature films

with Marilyn Monroe in Bus Stop trailer (1956)
Year Title Role
1956Bus StopBeauregard 'Bo' Decker
1957The Bachelor PartyCharlie Samson
A Hatful of RainJohnny Pope
1958From Hell to TexasTod Lohman
1959These Thousand HillsAlbert Gallatin "Lat" Evans
Shake Hands with the DevilKerry O'Shea
1960One Foot in HellDan Keats
1961The Hoodlum PriestFather Charles Dismas Clark
1962Advise & ConsentSenator Brigham Anderson
Escape from East BerlinKurt Schröder
1964One Man's WayNorman Vincent Peale
1965Baby the Rain Must FallSlim
1966Kid RodeloKid Rodelo
The PlainsmanWild Bill Hickok
1967Sweet Love, BitterDavid Hillary
The Viking QueenJustinian
1969Childish ThingsTom Harris
1971Happy Birthday, Wanda JuneHerb Shuttle
1972Call Me by My Rightful NameDoug
Justin Morgan Had a HorseJustin Morgan
Conquest of the Planet of the ApesGovernor Breck
1973CotterCotter
1975Deadly HeroLacy
1981Endless LoveHugh Butterfield
1983I Am the CheeseDavid Farmer
1985Radioactive DreamsDash Hammer
1986Peggy Sue Got MarriedJack Kelcher
ScorpionGifford Leese
1987Made in HeavenBen Chandler
1990Ghosts Can't Do ItWinston
2000Internet LoveN/A
2001Island PreyParker Gaits
Elvis Is AliveN/A
2021PromiseZacharias

Television films

Year Title Role
1959WintersetMio
1967The Borgia StickTom Harrison
1969Daughter of the MindDr. Alex Lauder
1970The IntrudersSam Garrison
1973The Girl on the Late, Late ShowWilliam Martin
1974The Sex SymbolSenator Grant O'Neal
1975A Girl Named SoonerSheriff Phil Rotteman
1978RainbowFrank Gumm
1979Crisis in Mid-AirAdam Travis
1980If Things Were DifferentRobert Langford
The Boy Who Drank Too MuchKen Saunders
Police Story: Confessions of a Lady CopSergeant Jack Leland
Fugitive FamilyPeter Ritchie
1981Return of the RebelsSonny Morgan
1983Thursday's ChildParker Alden
Branagan and MapesDan Branagan
Quarterback PrincessRalph Maida
1984License to KillTom Fiske
A Touch of ScandalBenjamin Gilvey
1986Something in CommonTheo Fontana
1987StillwatchSam Kingsley
The Stepford ChildrenSteven Harding
MistressWyn
1996Hearts AdriftLloyd Raines
1998Mr. HeadmistressReporter

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1950Studio OneBiondelloEpisode: "The Taming of the Shrew"
Kraft Television TheatreGeorgeEpisode: "January Thaw"
1952BoothEpisode: "Mr. Lazarus"
Lux Video TheatreJimmyEpisode: "Welcome Home, Lefty"
1955Producers' ShowcaseHenry AntrobusEpisode: "The Skin of Our Teeth"
The Philco Television PlayhouseAlex NordmanEpisode: "A Man Is Ten Feet Tall"
Fireside TheatreKenEpisode: "One Last September"
1956The United States Steel HourDonEpisode: "Moment of Courage"
1957Playhouse 90Bob MunsonEpisode: "For I Have Loved Strangers"
1959The DuPont Show of the MonthBilly BuddEpisode: "Billy Budd"
1960Playhouse 90Randy BraggEpisode: "Alas, Babylon"
1968-1969The OutcastsEarl Corey26 episodes
1972DisneylandJustin Morgan2 episodes
1973Police StoryJack BonnerEpisode: "The Big Walk"
Orson Welles Great MysteriesJack StanleyEpisode: "The Power of Fear"
Love StoryNeil KaplanEpisode: "The Roller Coaster Stops Here"
1974Amy PrentissConnorEpisode: "The Desperate World of Jane Doe"
1975Police StorySergeant StilesEpisode: "Headhunter"
1977How the West Was WonAnderson3 episodes"
1979-1982Knots Landing Sid Fairgate34 episodes
1986T.J. HookerSenator Stuart GrayleEpisode: "Blood Sport"
1987MatlockAlbert GordonEpisode: "The Billionaire"
HotelSam BurtonEpisode: "Controlling Interests"
1989ABC Afterschool SpecialJack KarpinskyEpisode: "My Dad Can't Be Crazy... Can He?"
1989-1990Brand New LifeRoger Gibbons6 episodes
1991Sons and DaughtersBing Hammersmith6 episodes
1993ABC Afterschool SpecialFrank MorrowEpisode: "Montan Crossroads"
Murder, She WroteWally HamptonEpisode: "Bloodlines"
1995WingsDadEpisode: "Burnin' Down the House: Part 2"
1996The Single GuyChip BremleyEpisode: "Distance"
1998The Wonderful World of DisneyReporterEpisode: "Mr. Headmistress"
1999Soldier of Fortune, Inc.'John James' / Col. Quentin ShepherdEpisode: "White Dragon"
2017Twin PeaksBushnell Mullins8 episodes

References

  1. Monush, Barry (April 1, 2003). Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 535–. ISBN 978-1-55783-551-2. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  2. Don Murray profile, Filmreference.com; retrieved June 18, 2012.
  3. "Alternatives, Narrated by Don Murray". afsc.org. American Friends Service Committee. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  4. Monush, Barry (2003). Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors. New York: Applause Theatre and Cinema Books. p. 535. ISBN 9781557835512. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  5. Kiefer, Jonathan (July 2, 2014). "Discovering Don". SF Weekly.
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