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- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
John Murphy is a British film composer from Liverpool. He began composing music scores for films in the early 1990s, working on several successful British movies, enjoying particular success with the soundtracks to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000).
Since 2000, Murphy has been based in Los Angeles. From here, he has worked with some of the industry's most respected and luminary filmmakers, including Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears and Michael Mann, and produced several prominent and diverse successes, including 28 Days Later, Miami Vice, Sunshine and 28 Weeks Later.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
John Murphy is a Canadian-Irish actor, director, writer, composer and producer of film/TV and theatre.
On TV, John has played series regulars on Sabrina and Away, and guest star roles on Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow, Loudermilk and The Good Doctor. Two of his favorite projects were co-starring with Bradley Whitford on the limited series Valley of the Boom, and guest starring with Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick on the limited series Painkiller.
He co-wrote, co-produced and directed the mockumentary, Forgotten Masters, about the greatest guitars you've ever heard... but never heard of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVLcjyTC2O8. It has been nominated for 2 Leo Awards for Best Web Series and was nominated for Best Writing, Music, Actor, Editing, Direction and Web Series at multiple film festivals. It won the Best Actor (Ken Lawson) award at the Minnesota Web Fest.
John directed, co-wrote and co-produced two short films, The Legend of Wilson Spalding and The Box (Winner of Audience Choice Award - Reelfast 48 hour Film Fest). He directed and produced the music video for the song Still Fighting, by China Repair.
In the theatre, John has acted in over a hundred plays, directed twenty-eight and written three. He has worked extensively for Bard on the Beach, Vancouver's celebrated Shakespeare festival, where he played iconic roles like Benedick, Petruchio and Jaques, and adapted/directed Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing. He has been nominated for four Jessie Awards (Vancouver's Tonys) for acting. His directing and composing work has been nominated several times and he won the Jessie for Best New Play for True Story. His one-man play, The Heretic, which he starred in as well, toured across Canada and played at the Edinburgh Fringe ("A tour de Force" - the Scotsman).
John has also performed in 100's of live comedy shows - sketch, stand-up, improv. He co-founded the legendary Vancouver sketch comedy group, Gut-Wrench.
When he's not making movies or theatre John writes and plays music with his art rock band China Repair. https://www.chinarepairband.com- Actor
- Sound Department
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Murphy was born on 29 September 1980 in Milltown, Galway, Ireland. He is an editor and assistant director, known for The Quiet Girl (2022), Shtax: A Homecoming (2009) and Photo City (2017).- I've appeared in several indie films, national TV commercials and co-star roles in network television. My range: bad-ass bartender, corporate executive, detective, judge, family man and more. Voiceover work includes dramatic podcasts and long-running national TV commercials. I'm based in NYC and Colorado and my travel apps are on high alert. SAG eligible.
- John Murphy is known for The Young Offenders (2018).
- Actor
- Casting Department
Thomas John Murphy is known for Silicon Towers (1999), The Sterling Chase (1999) and Mastermind of Murder (2021).- William John Murphy is known for Congo (1995), Babylon 5 (1993) and The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991).
- Camera and Electrical Department
John Murphy is known for Flight of the Phoenix (2004), Reign of Fire (2002) and The Crying Game (1992).- Writer
- Producer
Jeremy Murphy is a critically acclaimed author, screenwriter, journalist, commentator, speech writer, and founder of 360bespoke, a respected public relations firm based in New York. He authored the humor book "Fuck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs! and FMLs! in your Media Career" (distributed by Simon & Schuster), which was called "hilarious" by the New York Post. The Daily News raved, "Media mavens will love "F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs and FMLs in your Media Career," while Radar wrote "(the book is) filled with witty and humorous prose that will no doubt leave you laughing out loud."
Murphy is mostly known for founding 360bespoke, which handles clients in lifestyle, beauty, fashion, the arts, publishing, and entrepreneurs. The firm handles media placements, content development, reputation management, and crisis communications.
Murphy spent 14 years at CBS where he served many roles as a Vice President, most notably as a company spokesperson and editor-in-chief. In addition, he is a respected speechwriter, having worked with shoe designer Steve Madden on his address to the Accessories Council; Elle magazine editor in chief Nina Garcia; media executive Dawn Ostroff (Spotify, Conde Nast, CW network) and artists like Usher, Dolly Parton, Indya Moore, and Issa Rae. Murphy also wrote the scripted TV series "House of Medici" with producers James Brolin and Scott Hart about secrets and scandals from the Medici era that come back to haunt a family in the 1980s London.
Murphy gained industry recognition at CBS where he created and edited its glossy magazine Watch, which redefined the perception of custom publishing. As its editor-in-chief, he built a respected masthead that featured top editorial talents like world-famous photographers Patrick Demarchelier, Ellen von Unwerth, Art Streiber and Ruven Afanodor, as well as fashion authority Kate Betts (former editor of Harper's Bazaar and Time Design & Style); Time magazine columnist Joel Stein; New York Times contributors Ben Widdicombe, Frank DeCaro and Stuart Elliot; and Allure senior editor Kristin Perrotta as contributors.
Murphy collaborated with violinist Siem, who wrote his first composition, "Canopy," for Watch. Murphy used Siem's music as a theme song for the magazine's digital platforms, marketing efforts and sales campaigns, which was hailed by The New York Times as a new model in media: the first print publication to create an original "soundtrack" to transform magazine into a brand. CBS used Siem's recording for three years, including campaigns narrated by Julianna Margulies, Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perrette. The project was a collaboration between the magazine, CBS and Team One, a division of Saatch & Saatchi specializing in luxury marketing.
Murphy also helped produce a documentary for the Pop network that went behind the scenes of its photo shoots in London. In addition, he launched CBS Interactive's CNET magazine, a quarterly publication featuring the online brand's reviews, features, product previews and personalities. Murphy served as General Manager of the magazine, helping build a readership of 1 million across the country as well as newsstand placement throughout the US.
Murphy was featured in Channel 4 UK's documentary "A Very British Hotel," which gave viewers a behind-the-scenes peek at the operations of the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London.
Before CBS, Murphy worked as a reporter at Mediaweek, where he covered the nation's top 50 markets. He began as a feature writer with Knight Ridder newspapers- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
John Murphy was born in San Diego, California, but considers Nebraska his home. He attended the University of Nebraska majoring in Broadcasting Journalism. He was offered a drive-time radio show in Omaha during his Junior year in college and went on to host successful morning radio shows in Seattle, Washington D.C., Portland, San Diego and Los Angeles.
He entered the TV production business at New Wave Entertainment in Los Angeles as a producer of theatrical marketing and DVD content. He later produced and directed original documentary content (including Native 3D) for HBO, A+E, Discovery, SyFy and Starz.
He writes and produces the CBS Daytime Series, "Henry Ford's Innovation Nation" and has won two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Special Class Series (producer) and Outstanding Writing for Special Class Series.
John is married to marketing consultant Dana Jones, and the couple have two daughters, Taylor and Cameron. They live in Pasadena, California.- John Murphy was born in 1924 in Charlestown, County Mayo, Ireland. John was a writer, known for Saturday Playhouse (1958), Tom und seine Söhne (1964) and The Country Boy (1970). John died in May 1998.
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- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
John L. Murphy is known for We Are the Apocalypse ! (2021), The Idea of Manhood (2018) and Uncommon Grounds (2015).- John Charles Murphy is known for Power and Lovers (1994), Un eroe borghese (1995) and Io no spik inglish (1995).
- Director
- Actor
John Murphy is known for In Watermelon Sugar (1986).- Sound Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
John Murphy is known for The Missing Person (2009), Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2000) and Project Runway (2004).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Writer
- Sound Department
John Murphy is known for Eustace and Hilda (1977), The Lively Arts (1969) and Casanova (1971). He died in 2011.- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Actor
John Murphy spent his childhood between Cork in Ireland and London. He served as a detective in the London Metropolitan Police for 17 years before but his life changed after he was assigned a case to investigate the theft of some joke books belonging to the British comedian Bob Monkhouse as featured in the documentary 'Who Stole Bob Monkhouse's Jokes?' The experience caused him to re-think his career and after spending some time on the comedy circuit and doing TV warm ups, he broke into TV scriptwriting and returned to Dublin where he has now been credited on more that a thousand shows including, Fair City, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The Voice, The Takeover and Operation Transformation.- Producer
- Writer
- Director
John Lyons Murphy is a producer of unscripted television, independent film, streaming content, and documentaries. His work can be seen on Showtime, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+, and many other providers. He started out in the entertainment industry as an intern and served on countless productions as he worked his way up from production assistant to roles as an executive producer, producer, director, story producer, and editor. A graduate of New York University, Murphy lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two kids, and one dog.- Director
- Editor
- Producer
John Collins Murphy is an Award Winning American Director, Writer, Editor & Producer from West Hartford, Connecticut. His genre of choice is Drama, he likes to tell true or realistic stories and like most life stories, they involve both the good and bad of people. John's 6 minute Blood Cancer Awareness Documentary won Best Documentary (Short) at the Widescreen Film & Music Video Festival in March 2015.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Publicist
John Murphy is known for Hide Your Smiling Faces (2013) and Risen (2010).- Special Effects
- Visual Effects
John Murphy is known for Lost in Space (1998), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).- John Murphy is known for Gettysburg: The Final Measure of Devotion (2013).
- Editorial Department
- Sound Department
John Murphy is known for Haiti Day by Day (2022).- Sound Department
John Murphy is known for Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy (1990).- Camera and Electrical Department
John Murphy is known for Hollywood High (1976).- Cinematographer
John Murphy is known for America Goes to War: The Homefront (2001).- John Murphy is known for Tail of the Maltese Whale (2013).
- John a Murphy is known for Till You Fall Asleep (2020).
- John Murphy is known for The Last Round (2012).
- Actor
- Producer
John Murphy is known for Spare Change (2010) and Feinmharu (2013).- John Murphy is known for The Bitter Advice (2012).
- Camera and Electrical Department
John Murphy is known for Postcards from the Edge (1990).- Although his career was short, he was very thankful to have worked with the Great Duane Graves & Justin Meeks on "Red On Yella Kil A Fella" as the "Requiem Photographer".
John Murphy died on August 12, 2014. He was 48 years old. Born July 28, 1966.
Jay (John Murphy) had to be talked into working on "Red On Yella Kil A Fella" by his brother Dan. He then ends up stealing Dan's part as the "Requiem Photographer" in a scene with the talented/prolific actor Donny Boaz who Dan worked with on "Killer School Girls from Outer Space". - Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Transportation Department
- Location Management
John Murphy is known for Billy Club (2013).- John Murphy is known for Dirty Feet (1965).