Tom Murray

Tom Murray

Born: September 7, 1874
Died: August 27, 1935
in Stonefort, Illinois, USA
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Tom Murray (September 8, 1874 – August 27, 1935) was an American film actor. He appeared in thirteen films between 1922 and 1931. Born in Stonefort, Illinois and died in Hollywood, California of a heart attack.

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Private Izzy Murphy
Title: Private Izzy Murphy
Character: The Attorney
Released: October 30, 1926
Type: Movie
Isadore "Izzy" Goldberg changes his name to I. Patrick Murphy because his store is in an Irish-neighborhood in New York City. He meets Eileen Cohannigan, the daughter of a meat-packer, and he tells her he is Irish and a romance begins. When America enters World War I, "Izzy" enlists, is sent to France, and is wounded while engaged in a heroic rescue during a big battle. While recovering in an overseas hospital, he writes Eileen and tells her he is Jewish and not Irish. Returning home, he is parading with his regiment and he sees Eileen with Robert O'Malley, his old rival. He thinks she has thrown him over because he is Jewish. An Irish lodge comes to bestow an honor on the man they think is Patrick Murphy, an Irish hero. But O'Malley tells them his real name is Goldberg. But Eileen tels him it is he she loves, and they head for the marriage-license bureau.
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Into Her Kingdom
Title: Into Her Kingdom
Character: Bolshevik Guard
Released: August 8, 1926
Type: Movie
In Czarist Russia, a young peasant boy is sent to Siberia for insulting the Grand Duchess. Released years later, he joins the fighting to overthrow the royal family. The entire royal family is condemned to death when fighting ceases.
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Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
Title: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
Character: Nick Kargas
Released: March 21, 1926
Type: Movie
A poor cobbler's son enters a $25,000 cross-country hiking contest sponsored by the footwear company that has nearly bankrupted his father. He also has fallen in love with the girl on the company's billboards, the competition's daughter, and her sweet inspiration keeps him tramping along.
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The Gold Rush
Title: The Gold Rush
Character: Black Larsen
Released: July 12, 1925
Type: Movie
A gold prospector in Alaska struggles to survive the elements and win the heart of a dance hall girl.
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Ride 'Em Cowboy
Title: Ride 'Em Cowboy
Character: Pistol Pete
Released: January 13, 1924
Type: Movie
An auto dealer arrives in a western town, at about the same time as a band of heavily-armed desperadoes.
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Don't Be Foolish
Title: Don't Be Foolish
Character: Cop
Released: June 11, 1922
Type: Movie
Billy gets into trouble with a couple of cops by littering in the park, and must use all his ingenuity to elude them.
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French Heels
Title: French Heels
Character: Camp Foreman
Released: January 29, 1922
Type: Movie
Returning from France after the war, John Tabor informs Palma May of her brother's death and offers the penniless girl his help, but she refuses it, preferring to work as a cabaret dancer. Later, John and Palma meet again, marry, and go west to manage a lumber camp, as instructed by John's wealthy father, Jarvis Tabor. Displeased by John's choice of wife, the elder Tabor tests the couple with difficult living conditions, which eventually discourage Palma, and she accepts the party invitation of Keith Merwyn, manager of the cabaret where she starred. Meanwhile, Merwyn effects a disturbance among the lumbermen, endangering John.
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Back to the Woods
Title: Back to the Woods
Released: May 31, 1919
Type: Movie
Harold and Snub are self-proclaimed big-game hunters who stop at a remote outpost. They hire two native guides to lead them into the woods, but the guides run in terror when they see a rather tame bear in the distance. Harold is annoyed that he cannot find any bears to hunt--unaware that two timid bears are closely following him. Meanwhile Snub encounters an equally tame wildcat who eats his picnic lunch. Snub sprints away. Back at the outpost, Harold twice rescues Jeanne--once from the clutches of an unwanted suitor and once from one of the bears. The grateful, gun-toting Jeanne tells Harold she wants him to be her "sweetie."
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A Bath Tub Elopement
Title: A Bath Tub Elopement
Released: November 20, 1916
Type: Movie
A 1916 short comedy starring Marcel Perez