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Don Murray

Highest Rated: 100% The Hoodlum Priest (1961)

Lowest Rated: 26% Endless Love (1981)

Birthday: Jul 31, 1929

Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA

A tall, fresh-faced leading man, Don Murray first made his mark on the Broadway stage in "The Rose Tattoo" (1951-52), co-starring with Eli Wallach and Maureen Stapleton. The son of a former Ziegfeld girl and a motion picture dance director, Murray was a conscientious objector during the Korean War and worked in Europe assisting refugees and orphans in lieu of military service. When he returned to the USA, he was cast alongside stage legend Mary Martin in Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" (1955). Based on his performance, director Joshua Logan hired the actor for his first film. "Bus Stop" (1956) provided Murray with a strong role as a naive, yet forceful, cowboy romancing a singer (Marilyn Monroe). For his efforts, the actor earned an Oscar nod as Best Supporting Actor. His two subsequent features, "The Bachelor Party" and "A Hatful of Rain" (1957) both provided meaty roles, but later efforts failed to capitalize on his early promise. Murray moved into producing and screenwriting with "The Hoodlum Priest" (1961), a true story about a clergyman who worked with criminals, in which he also starred. His 1970 directing debut, "The Cross and the Switchblade," was an earnest but uneven feature. A second feature, "Damien" (1977), a biopic of the priest who worked with lepers in Hawaii, has never been released theatrically. The 80s saw Murray in mostly paternal roles (e.g., "Endless Love" 1981; "Peggy Sue Got Married" 1986). Murray has been a constant fixture on TV since the late 50s. He served as a celebrity panelist on "Made in America" (CBS, 1964) and starred in the Western series "The Outcasts" (ABC, 1968-69). TV viewers may remember him from the first two seasons of the CBS primetime soap "Knots Landing" (1979-81) as Michelle Lee's husband. Two later series, "Brand New Life" (NBC, 1989-90) and "Sons and Daughters" (CBS, 1991) were both short-lived. In his TV-movies, Murray has generally been cast in stalwart roles, generally as politicians or businessmen. From 1956 to 1961, Murray was married to his "Bus Stop" co-star Hope Lange. Don Murray died in 2024, at the age of 94.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 75% The Hoodlum Priest
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87% 55% Peggy Sue Got Married
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80% 53% The Bachelor Party
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79% 62% Bus Stop
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77% 88% Advise and Consent
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75% 57% Shake Hands With the Devil
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60% 40% Baby, the Rain Must Fall
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56% 82% Made in Heaven
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52% 46% Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
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26% 51% Endless Love
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Filmography

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Promise 2021 Zacharias Actor Breathe 2008 Director, Producer Island Prey 2001 Parker Gaits Actor Hearts Adrift 1996 Lloyd Raines Actor Ghosts Can't Do It 11% 1990 Winston Actor Brand New Life 1989 Roger Gibbons Actor Made in Heaven 56% 82% 1987 Ben Chandler Actor The Stepford Children 1987 Steven Harding Actor Stillwatch 1987 Sam Kingsley Actor Peggy Sue Got Married 87% 55% 1986 Jack Kelcher Actor Scorpion 29% 1986 Gifford Leese Actor Something in Common 1986 Theo Fontana Actor Radioactive Dreams 45% 1986 Dash Hammer Actor A Test of Love 86% 1985 Producer License to Kill 33% 1984 Tom Fiske Actor A Touch of Scandal 1984 Benjamin Gilvey Actor Quarterback Princess 60% 1983 Ralph Maida Actor I Am the Cheese 35% 1983 David Farmer Actor Thursday's Child 1983 Parker Alden Actor Endless Love 26% 51% 1981 Hugh Butterfield Actor Return of the Rebels 1981 Sonny Morgan Actor Confessions of a Lady Cop 1980 Sergeant Jack Leland Actor Fugitive Family 1980 Peter Ritchie Actor Crisis in Mid-Air 1979 Adam Travis Actor Rainbow 1978 Frank Gumm Actor
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