
Mary Murphy
Acting
Born 1931-01-26 · Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Mary Murphy (January 26, 1931 – May 4, 2011) was an American film actress of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. She was born in Washington, D.C., before moving to Los Angeles. Shortly out of high school she was signed to appear in films for Paramount Pictures in the late 1940s. Murphy first gained attention in 1953, when she played a good-hearted girl who tries to reform Marlon Brando in The Wild One. The following year, she appeared opposite Tony Curtis in Beachhead, and the year after that as Fredric March's daughter in the thriller The Desperate Hours, which also starred Humphrey Bogart. She co-starred with actor-director Ray Milland in his Western A Man Alone, and appeared in dozens of television series including Perry Mason, I Spy and Ironside. She was long absent from the big screen before acting in 1972 with Steve McQueen in the Sam Peckinpah film Junior Bonner. She had retired from acting by the 1980s. Murphy died from heart disease complications on May 4, 2011; she was 80 years old. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Murphy (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

The Investigators
1961 · TV

Perry Mason
1957 · TV

The Fugitive
1963 · TV

Ironside
1967 · TV

The Outer Limits
1963 · TV

Dr. Kildare
1961 · TV

Arrest and Trial
1963 · TV

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955 · TV

The Streets of San Francisco
1972 · TV

Laredo
1965 · TV

Laramie
1959 · TV

Ghost Story
1972 · TV

Honey West
1965 · TV

The Detectives
1959 · TV

The Millionaire
1955 · TV

Breaking Point
1963 · TV

Black Saddle
1959 · TV

The Rebel
1959 · TV

The Westerner
1960 · TV

Death Valley Days
1952 · TV

Kodiak
1974 · TV

Redigo
1963 · TV

Cavalcade of America
1952 · TV