Best known for his 1984 smash "One Night in Bangkok", actor/singer Murray Head was born March 6, 1946 in England to Seafield Head (a documentary filmmaker) and Helen Shingler (an actress). He appeared in his father's documentaries at the age of 7, and began his performing career at age 12 with appearances in a series of radio plays. He began writing songs a year later and, at 16, ran away from home to seek out a recording career in London, cutting his earliest singles under the supervision of famed producer Norrie Paramor. In 1966, Head made his film debut in The Family Way (1966); the picture also featured his third single "Some Day Soon", produced by Tim Rice. Still, Murray's career failed to take off and he was eventually dropped from his recording contract, spending a few years selling insurance, before Rice and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber contacted him to sing the role of "Judas" on the soundtrack to their musical "Jesus Christ Superstar". Concurrently, he also appeared in the film Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). The success of both projects launched Head to mainstream attention and, in 1972, he recorded his debut solo album "Nigel Lived". Tree years later, he resurfaced with "Say It Ain't So", scoring an enduring cult hit with the single "Say It Ain't So, Joe". Apart from a starring role in 1977's Madame Claude (1977), he spent the remainder of the decade out of the spotlight, finally returning in 1980 with "Between Us"; two more albums, "Voices" and "How Many Ways", followed a year later. In 1984, Murray was tapped to star in the musical "Chess"; his soundtrack performance of "One Night in Bangkok" was released as a single and became a major pop hit on both sides of the Atlantic, although his subsequent recordings were largely unheard outside of his core audience. He speaks fluent French and continues to act in Britain, France and French-speaking Canada. In 1999, he co-wrote the screenplay to Les enfants du siècle (1999). He returned to the stage in 2003 in the musical "Cindy" in Paris and performs his own music at venues in France and England. His younger brother is Anthony Head.
NYC legend, comedian, host, and international entertainer MURRAY HILL is Mr. Showbiz. He's a relentless shtick slinger, larger-than-life personality and freewheeling ad-libber. Catch him as a recurring character in two new series: Amy Schumer's "Life & Beth" (Hulu), Bridget Everett's "Somebody Somewhere" (HBO) and on episode 5 of Paul Feig's "Welcome To Flatch" (FOX). The New York Times anointed Murray "Downtown's New 'It' Boy." He's been included in "Best of New York" lists in the Village Voice, Time Out, PAPER, New York Magazine; inducted into PAPER's Nightlife Hall of Fame; selected as OUT magazine's Top 100 influential performers twice; included in New York Magazine's "Fifty Most Iconic Gender Benders of All Time," PAPER's "Top Ten 'It' Boys in NYC Nightlife History," and named one of the Top 12 gender-bending performers in NYC by Time Out. Murray was awarded The New York Voices commission from Joe's Pub at The Public Theater and debuted ABOUT TO BREAK directed by Scott Wittman. He's been flexing his comedy chops touring with comedian/singer BRIDGET EVERETT, COUNTESS LUAAN from The Real Housewives of New York, and Bally's in Las Vegas. He was the first guest on AMY SCHUMER's podcast on Spotify. He debuted solo stand-up shows at JUST FOR LAUGHS and EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL. For ten years, he toured the U.S. as the original host with burlesque superstar DITA VON TEESE and hosted her historic debut sold-out Australian tour. He's performed two seasons at The Sydney Opera House starring in CLUB SWIZZLE which went on to tour major festivals. He starred in his own pop culture show on MTV's digital network entitled SHOWBIZ and was the U.S. Showbiz Correspondent for Channel 4 in UK. Murray's other television appearances include: TLC's LI Medium, LOGO's New Now Next and Cocktails & Classics, HBO's Bored to Death, BRAVO's Watch What Happens Live, HBO's Taxi Cab Confessions, BRAVO's Real Housewives of New York and music videos for PEACHES, COUNTESS LUANN, TV ON THE RADIO, THE REGRETTES, JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN, BRIDGET EVERETT and GOSSIP.
Murray Keane is a director and actor, known for Braindead (1992), Interrogation (2005) and Ride with the Devil (2007).
Murray Lachlan Young is known for About a Boy (2002), Vatel (2000) and Under Milk Wood (2015).
Murray MacLeod was born on September 9, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Borderline (1980), The Strawberry Statement (1970) and The Incredible Hulk (1977). He has been married to Stephanie Edwards since June 14, 1975.
Best known for Game of Thrones in which he plays the chieftain, Dim Dalba, who speaks for the Wildlings of The Gift when asked by Jon Snow, Tormund Giantsbane, Sansa Stark and Davos Seaworth to join them in the battle against the forces of Ramsay Bolton. A British stage, television and film actor. The son of a mushroom farmer, of Scottish parentage and red-haired, he was born and raised in Devon. He received a BA (Joint Hons) degree in English and Drama at Loughborough University and went on to study acting at the Drama Studio London. Controversially his character, Hasten, breaks the Doctor's sonic sunglasses, in episode The Girl Who Died of Doctor Who. Murray plays Loki, opposite Terence Stamp's Odin, in the recent feature film Viking Destiny and provides the voice for the Farmer in the acclaimed Netflix/BBC animated mini-series Watership Down.
Murray Melvin was born on August 10, 1932 in St. Pancras, London, England. He is an actor, known for The Phantom of the Opera (2004), A Taste of Honey (1961) and Barry Lyndon (1975).
Murray Miller was born on December 2, 1976 in California, USA. He is known for American Dad! (2005), Girls (2012) and King of the Hill (1997).
Murray Nicholson is an actor, known for Last Vegas (2013) and A Genesis Found (2010).
Murray Oliver is an actor, known for Hollywoodland (2006), Man Seeking Woman (2015) and Code Name: Eternity (1999).