George Murphy AKA George Lloyd Murphy Born: 4-Jul-1902 Birthplace: New Haven, CT Died: 3-May-1992 Location of death: Palm Beach, FL Cause of death: Cancer - Leukemia Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor, Politician Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Actor and US Senator from California Father: Michael Charles Murphy (coach) Mother: Nora Long Wife: Juliette Henkel (m. 28-Dec-1926, d.) Son: Dennis Michael Daughter: Melissa Elaine Wife: Betty Blandi (until his death)
High School: Peddie School, Hightstown, NJ High School: Pawling School, NY University: Yale University
US Senator, California (1-Jan-1965 to 3-Jan-1971) Technicolor Corporation VP (1961-64)
Desilu Studios VP (1958-61)
Screen Actors Guild President (1944-46) Bohemian Grove Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals Oscar (honorary) 1951 Hollywood Walk of Fame 1601 Vine St. Surgery larynx cancer (Aug-1966) Risk Factors: Throat Cancer, Hemorrhoids
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Walk East on Beacon! (29-Apr-1952) Talk About a Stranger (18-Apr-1952) · Robert Fontaine, Sr. It's a Big Country (20-Nov-1951) · Mr. Callaghan No Questions Asked (15-Jun-1951) Battleground (9-Nov-1949) · Pop Stazak Border Incident (28-Oct-1949) · Jack Bearnes Big City (25-Mar-1948) · Patrick O'Donnell Tenth Avenue Angel (20-Feb-1948) · Steve Abbutt Cynthia (29-Aug-1947) · Larry Bishop The Arnelo Affair (13-Feb-1947) Up Goes Maisie (1-Feb-1946) · Joseph Morton Having Wonderful Crime (12-Apr-1945) Step Lively (26-Jul-1944) · Gordon Miller Show Business (10-May-1944) · George Doane Broadway Rhythm (19-Jan-1944) · Johnny Demming This Is the Army (29-Jul-1943) · Jerry Jones Bataan (3-Jun-1943) · Lt. Steve Bentley The Navy Comes Through (27-Oct-1942) For Me and My Gal (21-Oct-1942) · Jimmy Metcalf The Mayor of 44th Street (10-Jun-1942) Ringside Maisie (1-Aug-1941) · Skeets Maguire Tom Dick and Harry (13-Jun-1941) · Tom A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob (4-Mar-1941) Little Nellie Kelly (22-Nov-1940) · Jerry Kelly Two Girls on Broadway (19-Apr-1940) · Eddie Kerns Broadway Melody of 1940 (9-Feb-1940) · King Shaw Little Miss Broadway (16-Sep-1938) Hold That Co-Ed (16-Sep-1938) Letter of Introduction (5-Aug-1938) You're a Sweetheart (26-Dec-1937) Broadway Melody of 1938 (20-Aug-1937) · Sonny Ledford London by Night (30-Jul-1937) Top of the Town (26-Mar-1937) Public Menace (24-Sep-1935) · Red Foster Kid Millions (10-Nov-1934)
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