- Not to be confused with Joe Murray animator and Joe Murray UK boxer.
| Joel Murray | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 17, 1963 Wilmette, Illinois, United States |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1986–present |
Joel Murray (born April 17, 1963) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television.
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Early life
Murray, one of nine children, was born and raised in Wilmette, Illinois (suburban Chicago), the son of Lucille (née Collins), a mail room clerk, and Edward J. Murray II, a lumber salesman.[1][2] Murray, along with his siblings, grew up in an Irish Catholic family.[3] He is the brother of actors Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray, and John Murray. A sister, Nancy, is an Adrian Dominican Sister in Michigan who travels around the country portraying St. Catherine of Siena. In high school, at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, Joel was a captain of the football team as well as lead in the musical. His career began in Chicago, where he performed at various improvisational theaters, including the Improv Olympic, the Improv Institute and The Second City.
Work
Joel starred in the 1990 series Grand, the 1991 comedy series Pacific Station, the 1992 comedy series Love & War as Ray Litvak, and, on the ABC series Dharma & Greg as Peter James 'Pete' Cavanaugh. Joel provided his voice for the short-lived 1994 series Beethoven, and in the TV series 3-South. Most recently he played the supporting character "Fitz" on CBS' sitcom Still Standing.
Joel's first film role was in the 1986 comedy, One Crazy Summer, as George Calamari. His other roles include the 1988 comedy, Scrooged, with his brothers Bill Murray, Brian Doyle Murray and John Murray. He also starred in the 1992 movie, Shakes the Clown with One Crazy Summer co-stars Bob Goldthwait and Tom Villard. His most recent film is the 2005 movie Hatchet.
In the first and second seasons of the Emmy-winning AMC TV series Mad Men, Joel appeared nine times as copywriter Freddy Rumsen. He has made guest appearances on television shows, such as The Nanny, Joan of Arcadia, Two and a Half Men, Malcolm in the Middle, Criminal Minds, and Blossom.
Personal life
Murray is married to Eliza Coyle and has four children. Joel and his brothers run a restaurant, Caddyshack, named after the 1980 comedy film Caddyshack which starred, among others, his brothers Bill and Brian.
He has recently appeared in an advert for drugfree.com.
Filmography
- Ghostbusters: The Video Game (2009) - additional vioces
- Mad Men (2007-2008) - Fred Rumsen
- Hatchet (2007)
- Still Standing CBS television series (2002- 2006)
- Nobody Knows Anything! (2002)
- 3-South (2002) (voice)
- A Baby Blues Christmas Special (2002) (TV) (voice)
- Baby Blues (2000) (voice)
- The Thin Pink Line
- Dharma and Greg (1997-2002)
- The Cable Guy (1996)
- Encino Woman (1996) (TV)
- Only You (1992)
- Shakes the Clown (1992)
- Elvis Stories (1989)
- Scrooged (1988)
- Long Gone (1987) (TV)
- One Crazy Summer (1986)
References
- ^ "Bill Murray Biography (1950-)". Film Reference. http://www.filmreference.com/film/24/Bill-Murray.html. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
- ^ "Bill Murray Family Tree". Ancestry.com. http://landing.ancestry.com/famoustree/Tree.aspx?name=murray&sourceCode=6865. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
- ^ Elder, Sean. "Brilliant Careers: Bill Murray". Salon.com. http://archive.salon.com/people/bc/2001/02/06/murray/index.html. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
External links
- Joel Murray at the Internet Movie Database
- Joel Murray at TV.com
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