Sam McMurray

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Sam McMurray
Born (1952-04-15) April 15, 1952 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
SpouseElizabeth Collins
Children2
Parent Lesley Woods (stepmother)

Samuel McMurray (born April 15, 1952 [1] ) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Supervisor Patrick O'Boyle in the CBS sitcom series The King of Queens , Glen in the Coen Brothers comedy film Raising Arizona , Trent Culpepper in the sitcom Cristela and for voicing Roy in the family sitcom television series Dinosaurs . He also appeared as Doug on the NBC sitcom Friends , and as Ned on the CBS sitcom Mom .

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Early life

Sam McMurray was born in New York City on 15 April 1952, the son of Jane (née Hoffman) and Richard McMurray, both actors. [2] [3] Lesley Woods was his stepmother. [4] McMurray is Jewish on his mother's side of the family and Irish on his father's side of the family.

Career

Among McMurray's film credits are C.H.U.D. (1984), Raising Arizona (1987), The Wizard (1989) as Jimmy's stepfather Mr. Bateman, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), L.A. Story (1991), Addams Family Values (1993), and Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). On television, he was a regular on The Tracey Ullman Show , voiced Roy in the series Dinosaurs , and played recurring roles such as Chandler's boss on Friends , dentist Vic Schweiber on Freaks and Geeks , Doug and Deacon's boss in The King of Queens , and Ned in the sitcom Mom . He was also in episodes of The Jeffersons , Hill Street Blues , The Golden Girls , Who's the Boss? , Home Improvement , Disney's Recess , The Sopranos , The Tick , and Breaking Bad among others. He is also noted for being the first-ever guest star on The Simpsons .

McMurray gained much international recognition among gamers for his role as the voice of two newscasters in the expansion for Command & Conquer: Generals . He also appeared in the 2011 TV film Holiday Engagement . For the 2014–2015 television season, McMurray had a main role as Trent Culpepper in the ABC comedy series Cristela . [5]

Personal life

McMurray was married to actress Elizabeth Collins. They have two daughters. [3] He lives in Bell Canyon, California. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 The Front Young Man At PartyFilm Debut
1980 Union City Young Vagrant
1983 Baby It's You Mr. McManus
1984 C.H.U.D. Officer Crespi
1985 Fast Forward Clem Friedkin
1987 Raising Arizona Glen
1987 Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall Peter Harriman
1989 National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Bill
1989 The Wizard Bateman
1990Little VegasKreimach
1991 L.A. Story Morris Frost
1991 Stone Cold Lance
1992 Class Act Skip Wankman
1993 Addams Family Values Don Buckman
1994 Getting Even with Dad Detective Alex Serransky
1996 Dear God Federal Prosecutor
1997SavageEdgar Wallace
1998 Slappy and the Stinkers Anthony Boccoli
1999 Baby Geniuses Goon Bob
1999 The Mod Squad Tricky
1999 Drop Dead Gorgeous Lester Leeman
1999Carlo's WakeJerry Brock
2000 Lucky Numbers Chief Troutman
2002Lone Star State of MindMr. Smith
2002 Sunshine State Todd Northrup
2003 Stealing Sinatra Agent Stamek
2010 A Little Help Big Bad Dan
2015 Road Hard Burt Crabtree
2015 Pearly Gates Sol
2015 Jenny's Wedding Denny O'Leary
2017AmericonsKerry Stein
2019 Klaus PostmasterVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 Kojak Duke Peter DushanEpisode: "The Pride and the Princess"
1979 The Jeffersons Howard BensonEpisode: "Louise's Convention"
1979 The Ropers Charles RemingtonEpisode: "All Around the Clock"
1979 The Edge of Night Phil7 episodes
1982 Baker's Dozen Harve Schoendorf6 episodes
1983 Ryan's Hope Wes LeonardRecurring role
1984 Miami Vice Jimmy 'Jimbo' WaltersEpisode: "Calderone's Return: Part 2 - Calderone's Demise"
1986 You Again? Stu AngryEpisode: "The D.J."
1986 Hill Street Blues Officer GannEpisode: "More Skinned Against Than Skinning"
1987 Ohara SaxonEpisode: "Darryl"
1987 Moonlighting Moe HighlerEpisode: "Blonde on Blonde"
1987–1990 The Tracey Ullman Show Various63 episodes
1988 21 Jump Street Lt. Tony BrandtEpisode: "Raising Marijuana"
1988 Head of the Class Coach FinelliEpisode: "The Refrigerator of Filmore High"
1988 Empty Nest BrentEpisode: "Father of the Bride"
1988–1989 Dear John Mike2 episodes
1989–1991 Who's the Boss? Mark Harper2 episodes
1989 Matlock Bart HessEpisode: "The Model"
1990 The Golden Girls Mr. KaneEpisode: "Cheaters"
1990 The Simpsons Gulliver Dark, SNPP Employee, Duff Commercial VOVoice, 2 episodes
1990 Married... with Children AndyEpisode: "Dance Show"
1991–1994 Dinosaurs Roy HessVoice, 50 episodes
1991 Home Improvement Rondall KittlemanEpisode: "Satellite on a Hot Tim's Roof"
1991 Blossom SergioEpisode: "Run for the Border"
1991 Civil Wars Walter HerriganEpisode: "Have Gun, Will Unravel"
1992 Sibs Channing2 episodes
1992 Parker Lewis Can't Lose Mr. RipsEpisode: "Goodbye Mr. Rips"
1992 Stand By Your Man Roger Dunphy5 episodes
1992 Likely Suspects Detective Marshak9 episodes
1993 Batman: The Animated Series PierceVoice, episode: "Birds of a Feather" [7]
1993 Down the Shore RonEpisode: "Life's a Drag"
1993 A League of Their Own Coach Jimmy Dugan6 episodes
1993 Bonkers Additional voices3 episodes
1995 The Critic Cyrus TompkinsVoice, episode: "Sherman, Woman and Child"
1995 Medicine Ball Dr. Douglas McGill7 episodes
1995 Maybe This Time GaryEpisode: "Maybe This Time"
1995–1997 Deadly Games Detective Dorn4 episodes
1995 Party of Five ThomasEpisode: "Change Partners... and Dance"
1995–1997 Pinky and the Brain Video Teacher, Tax Man #1, ShawnVoice, 3 episodes [7]
1996 Matt Waters Charlie Sweet6 episodes
1996 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Mickey, FredVoice, episode: "Krumm Gets Ahead / It's Only a Movie" [7]
1997 Wings Dennis LundyEpisode: "Hosed"
1997 The Pretender Morris ClancyEpisode: "Prison Story"
1997 Chicago Hope Dr. David Stockton2 episodes
1997 Soul Man Oliver MarleyEpisode: "Cinderella and the Funeral"
1997–2001 Friends Doug3 episodes
1997 Pearl Freddy RizzoEpisode: "The Two Mrs. Rizzos"
1997 Johnny Bravo Pilot, Clown, Keith DollVoice, 6 episodes [7]
1997–2000 Recess Lt. Griswold, Bob Spinelli, VariousVoice, 12 episodes
1997–2002 Hey Arnold! Buckley Lloyd, Robby FisherVoice, 4 episodes [7]
1997–1998 Living Single Marco McCulloch2 episodes
1998 Diagnosis: Murder Bob BareEpisode: "Baby Boom"
1998 The New Batman Adventures ErnieVoice, episode: "Joker's Millions" [7]
1998 Cosby KenEpisode: "On The Rocks"
1998 The Angry Beavers Rodrick SnootwellVoice, episode: "Open Wide for Zombies" / "Dumbwaiters" [7]
1999–2000 Batman Beyond Chelsea's Dad, Burn, Harry TullyVoice, 4 episodes
1999 Tracey Takes On... DentistEpisode: "Scandal"
1999 Rugrats ZookeeperVoice, episode: "Zoo Story" [7]
1999 The Wild Thornberrys FlipVoice, episode: "You Otter Know" [7]
2000 Freaks and Geeks Dr. Vic Schweiber3 episodes
2001 The Lot Milton MaxwellEpisode: "The Accident"
2001 Malcolm in the Middle Officer StocktonEpisode: "Traffic Ticket"
2001 Yes, Dear Dr. BernsteinEpisode: "Doctor, Doctor"
2001 Deadline Episode: "Somebody's Fool"
2001 The Sopranos Dr. John KennedyEpisode: "Second Opinion"
2001-2004 Lloyd in Space Coach Antonio5 episodes
2001–2006 The King of Queens Supervisor Patrick O'Boyle16 episodes
2001 Spin City Daniel BryantEpisode: "You've Got Male"
2001 The Tick The ImmortalEpisode: "The Funeral"
2001 The Zeta Project Larry LuxVoice, episode: "Ro's Reunion" [7]
2001 Reba Mr. MontgomeryEpisode: "Tea and Antipathy"
2002 Touched by an Angel NorrisEpisode: "The Sixteenth Minute"
2003 Greetings from Tucson Mr. ModicaEpisode: "Student Council"
2003 Free for All Douglas Jenkins7 episodes
2004 Justice League Unlimited Gilbert HalestromVoice, episode: "Fearful Symmetry" [7]
2005 NYPD Blue Lieutenant Jeff HenryEpisode: "Bale to the Chief"
2005 Head Cases Al GirardEpisode: "S(elf) Help"
2005–2014 The Boondocks The Principal, Ed Wuncler II, VariousVoice, 7 episodes
2006 That '70s Show LarryEpisode: "My Fairy King"
2006 Huff Dr. Hoffman2 episodes
2007 Cold Case Tom 'Z' ZimmermanEpisode: "Blood on the Tracks"
2007 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Bud2 episodes
2007 Boston Legal General Mark 'Fitz' FitzgeraldEpisode: "Do Tell"
2008–2009 Head Case Dr. Goode's Father3 episodes
2008 ER Mike LandryEpisode: "Tandem Repeats"
2009–2010 Tracey Ullman's State of the Union Various5 episodes
2009 Breaking Bad Dr. Victor Bravenec 2 episodes
2009 Glenn Martin, DDS Tucker WadeVoice, episode: "From Here to Fraternity"
2010 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Episode: "The Sound of Silence"
2010–2011 Pound Puppies Rover, DadVoice, 2 episodes [7]
2011 Raising Hope Doctor BurwitzEpisode: "Snip Snip"
2011 Lights Out Priest at ConfessionEpisode: "War"
2011Then We Got Help!Jan2 episodes
2011 Desperate Housewives Father DuganEpisode: "Secrets That I Never Want to Know"
2011 NCIS Vince WestfalEpisode: "The Penelope Papers"
2011 Grey's Anatomy Gus MoserEpisode: "Poker Face"
2012 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit AttorneyEpisode: "Rhodium Nights"
2012 Scandal Pat Wexler4 episodes
2013 Wendell & Vinnie HowardEpisode: "Fathers of Fathers & Sons"
2013–2018 The Fosters Frank Cooper5 episodes
2014 Murder in the First Dexter WesleyEpisode: "Blunt the Edge"
2014–2015 Cristela Trent Culpepper22 episodes
2015 Masters of Sex Mr. AveryEpisode: "Surrogates"
2016 Devious Maids Hugh Metzger4 episodes
2016 Bull Errol WindemereEpisode: "Callisto"
2017 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Doug GozerEpisode: "Kimmy Pulls Off a Heist!"
2017 Ghosted Campbell McMastersEpisode: "The Machine"
2018 The Good Fight Joe SwobodaEpisode: "Day 415"
2018–2019 Mom Ned3 episodes
2019 Grace and Frankie Vince2 episodes
2019 Elementary Cameron ManarekEpisode: "Red Light, Green Light"
2020 United We Fall Dave Plonker2 episodes
2022 The Young and the Restless Dwight 1 episode (May 23, 2022)
2024 General Hospital Congressman McConkey1 episode (Fri. May 3rd, 2024)
2024 Law & Order Judge Steve Nelsonseason 23 episode 12 "No Good Deed"

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 Out of the Darkness Morrison
1986Adam: His Song ContinuesPolice Lieutenant
1987 Hands of a Stranger Pearson
1987The Hope DivisionFrank McGee
1988Take My Daughters, Please
1994 Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women Dick Langley
1996 The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas Herman Munster
1999 Soccer Dog: The Movie  [ es; fr; hy; ru; uk ]Coach Shaw
2000 The Amati Girls Brian
2003 Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales Skip Westland
2003 Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade Bob SpinelliVoice
2003 Recess: All Growed Down Gus's DadVoice
2005McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?Arnie
2007 Lake Placid 2 Struthers
2008 Ring of Death Wheaton
2011 The Craigslist Killer Dr. Janeway
2011 Holiday Engagement Roy Burns
2012Cupid, Inc.Harvey Mitford
2012 Blue Eyed Butcher Dr. Sheffield
2012 Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Anchor TedVoice [7]

Pilots

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Not Necessarily the News VariousEpisode: "Not Necessarily the News"
1999Chaos Theory
2000Those Who Can
2013 Dads

Specials

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990The Best of the Tracey Ullman Show
1996Teenage Confidential
1998Tracey Ullman Backstage

Episodic

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Ourstory
1986 Easy Street
1998 Pulp Comics "Pulp Comics: Dana Gould" December 22, 1998

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2000 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 BBC newscaster, American newscaster
2001 Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge Additional voices
2003 Command & Conquer: Generals BBC Newscaster, American Newscaster
2004 Law & Order: Justice is Served Jack Foster, Henry Haskins
2005 True Crime: New York City [8]
2014 Sunset Overdrive Walter

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Kevin Pollak's Chat Show Himself/GuestEpisode: "255"

As producer

YearTitleNotes
1998 Slappy and the Stinkers Co-producer

Stage Appearances

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Year 1987Award Drama DeskCategory DramaSavage in LimboResult winner
1997 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special ABC Afterschool Specials Nominated
2012 Indie Series Awards Best Guest AppearanceThen We Got Help!Nominated

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