Acting credits
99
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

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Acting credits
99
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
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TMDB ID: 18666
IMDb ID: nm0614916
Known for: Acting
Born: July 31, 1929
Died: February 2, 2024
Age: 94
Place of birth: Hollywood, California, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1944 - 2025
Years active: 82
Average TMDB rating: 6.36
Wikidata: Q945579
Also known as
Donald Patrick Murray
Other jobs
Donald Patrick "Don" Murray (July 31, 1929-February 2, 2024) was an American actor. Murray was born in Hollywood, California. He attended East Rockaway High School (class of 1947) in East Rockaway, New York where he played football and track, was a member of the student government and glee club and joined the Alpha Phi Chapter of the Omega Gamma Delta Fraternity. From high school he went on to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Murray had a long and varied career in films and television, including his role as Sid Fairgate in the long-running prime-time soap opera Knots Landing from 1979 to 1981. He was nominated for an Academy Award as best supporting actor in Bus Stop (1956) in which he co-starred with Marilyn Monroe. He starred as a blackmailed United States senator in Advise & Consent (1961), a film version of a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Allen Drury that 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 addition to acting, Murray directed a film based on the book The Cross and the Switchblade (1970) starring Pat Boone and Erik Estrada, and he scripted two episodes of Knots Landing ("Hitchhike" parts 1 & 2) in 1980. Murray starred with Otis Young in the ground breaking ABC western television series The Outcasts (1968-69) featuring an interracial bounty hunter team in the post-Civil War West. Murray decided to leave Knots Landing after two years to concentrate on other projects, although 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 up on season two's cliffhanger in which Sid's car careered off a cliff. To make viewers off doubt the character would actually die, Murray was listed in the newly created credit sequence for season three; the character survived the plunge off the cliff (thus temporarily reassuring viewers), but died shortly afterwards in hospital. Although he effectively distanced himself from the series after his exit in 1981, Murray later contributed an interview segment for Knots Landing: Together Again, a non-fiction reunion special made in 2005. Murray was the first husband of actress Hope Lange. They had two children, including actor Christopher Murray.



Movie credits linked with Don Murray.
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Series credits linked with Don Murray.
as Reporter • 1 eps
as White Dragon / John James / Col. Quentin Shepherd • 1 eps
as Chip Bremley • 1 eps
as Dad • 1 eps
as Bushnell Mullins • 8 eps
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as Albert Gordon • 2 eps
as Wally Hampton • 1 eps
as Sam Burton • 1 eps
as Sid Fairgate • 33 eps
as Anderson • 3 eps
as Connors • 1 eps
as Jack Stanley • 1 eps
as Jack Bonner • 3 eps
as Jack Karpinsky • 1 eps
as Earl Corey • 26 eps
as Self • 3 eps
as Self • 6 eps
as Randy Bragg • 1 eps
as Justin Morgan • 1 eps
as Mio • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Biondello • 1 eps
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