William Murphy (actor)

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William Murphy
26 Men (The Recruit) scene.jpg
Murphy (right) with Tex Palmer, Hal Hopper and Don Haggerty in 26 Men, 1957
Born(1922-04-20)April 20, 1922
DiedNovember 6, 1989(1989-11-06) (aged 67)
Other namesGaines Mors and Red Murphy
OccupationActor
Years active19441971

William Murphy was an American film actor active from the 1940s through the 1970s.

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A long-time friend of John Wayne and Robert Mitchum, Williams also spent many nights with Elvis Presley and his entourage the "Memphis Mafia". He reportedly regarded Hollywood as "an open invitation to party all night long".[ citation needed ]

Played “Lt. Edlridge” on "Gunsmoke" in the 1959 episode “Blue Horse” (S4E38).

Death

Murphy died on November 6, 1989 in Los Angeles, California at the age of 67. He had 6 children and was married once.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1944 Abroad with Two Yanks JerseyUncredited
1944 Something for the Boys SoldierUncredited
1944 Faces in the Fog RussellUncredited
1944 Here Come the Waves Petty OfficerUncredited
1945 It's a Pleasure Canadian GoalieUncredited
1945 Salty O'Rourke Bennie
1945 Nob Hill Lucky Sailor at Tony'sUncredited
1945 The Story of GI Joe Private Mew
1945 Jungle Captive Johnny - Errand BoyUncredited
1945 Secrets of a Sorority Girl Andy Jones
1945 Duffy's Tavern WaiterUncredited
1945 Doll Face SailorUncredited
1946 Young Widow Army Lieutenant Hope
1946 Till the End of Time MarineUncredited
1947 Kilroy Was Here Soda JerkUncredited
1947 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Messenger BoyUncredited
1947 The Burning Cross Minor RoleUncredited
1947 Unconquered VillagerUncredited
1947 On the Old Spanish Trail Hotel Clerk MitchUncredited
1947 The Prairie Jess Bush
1948 A Foreign Affair Joe
1948 Family Honeymoon BoyUncredited
1948 Command Decision FlyerUncredited
1948 Jungle Patrol Lt. Johnny Murphy
1949 It Happens Every Spring Tommy Isbell
1949 I Was a Male War Bride Staff Sergeant at TroopshipUncredited
1949 Battleground Non-Com
1949 Dear Wife Dan Collins
1949 Sands of Iwo Jima PFC Eddie Flynn
1950 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Motorcycle CopUncredited
1951 Fighting Coast Guard Sandy Jessup
1952 Red Skies of Montana WinklerUncredited
1952 Hoodlum Empire Pete Dailey
1953 Fair Wind to Java Ahab
1953 The Big Heat RedsUncredited
1955 Six Bridges to Cross Red Flanagan
1955 Ain't Misbehavin' Bucky, a SailorUncredited
1956 Emergency Hospital Will - Ambulance AttendantUncredited
1957 Outlaw Queen Brandon
1957 No Down Payment EdUncredited
1958 The Rawhide Trail Elbe Rotter

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