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Tom Murray
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Stonefort, Illinois, USA
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Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
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61 years
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Thomas Henderson Murray (September 8, 1874 – August 27, 1935) was an American film actor and musician. He appeared in thirteen films between 1922 and 1931, including roles in two Charlie Chaplin films and was a member of Hillbilly country music groups in the early 30s. Born in Stonefort, Illinois and died in Hollywood, California of stomach cancer. He was married to Louise Carver.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1916 | Tweedledum Torpedoed by Cupid | Short, Alternative title: Torpedoed by Cupid | |
A Lucky Tramp | Short | ||
Lend Me Your Wife | Short | ||
A Bath Tub Elopement | Short | ||
1922 | French Heels | Camp Foreman | |
Too Much Business | Officer 16 | ||
The Ladder Jinx | Detective Smith | ||
Don't Be Foolish | Cop | Short | |
1923 | The Pilgrim | Sheriff Bryan | |
The Meanest Man in the World | Andy Oatman | ||
1924 | Ride 'Em Cowboy | Pistol Pete | Short |
1925 | The Gold Rush | Black Larsen | |
The Business of Love | Sweeney | ||
1926 | Tramp, Tramp, Tramp | Nick Kargas | |
Into Her Kingdom | Bolshevik Guard | ||
Private Izzy Murphy | The Attorney | ||
1931 | White Renegade | Jane's Father | Alternative title: Fool's Gold, (final film role) |
Music career
He was part of 2 hillbilly music groups, the Beverly Hill Billies and the Hollywood Hillbillies that was also known as Uncle Tom Murray's Hollywood Hillbillies. Roy Rogers and Shug Fisher were one-time members of the Hollywood Hillbillies.
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