Ben Murphy
Ben Murphy was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States on March 6th, 1942 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 82, Ben Murphy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Benjamin Edward Murphy (born Benjamin Edward Castleberry Jr., March 6, 1942) is an American actor.
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Early life
Murphy was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to Nadine (née Steele) and Benjamin E. Castleberry. When his mother remarried in 1956, Ben was adopted by Patrick Henry Murphy, his stepfather. Murphy grew up in Clarendon Hills, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.
He attended eight colleges before choosing to pursue an acting career, as an alumnus of St. Procopius Academy in Lisle, Illinois, predecessor to Benet Academy today.
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Career
Murphy appeared in a supporting role in The Name of the Game, a game starring a rotating leading cast, including Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack. In Stack's segments of the film, Murphy played a semi regular role as 'Joseph Sample' assistant to Robert Stack's leading character, 'Dan Farrell.'
He appeared in Alias Smith and Jones (1971–72) and Roger Davis (1972–73), from 1971 to 1973. Murphy, Alias Smith and Jones, appeared in the 1973 ABC crime drama Griff. Wade "Mike" Murdock, Greene's assistant, played detective S. Michael "Mike" Murdock, a Los Angeles former police officer turned private eye. There were some outstanding guest stars on the series, but it was cancelled after thirteen weeks.
Murphy co-starred with Marshall Colt in the ABC drama series Lottery! Patrick Sean Flaherty, the man who advised lottery winners of their stroke of luck, and James Arness, formerly with James Arness on NBC's short-lived crime drama, portrayed Internal Revenue Service agent Eric Rush, who made sure the winners pay the US government up front.
Murphy co-starred in 1985 as Paul Berrenger, the department store heir to Berrenger's short-lived drama. Despite his relationship with executive Shane Bradley, his character was at odds with his former wife, Gloria (Andrea Marcovicci) and his own father, Simon (Sam Wanamaker).
Murphy starred in his own film Gemini Man, in which he portrayed a mystery agent who could become inactive for 15 minutes a day by the use of a special wristwatch. The program did not run beyond a single season. Murphy has since appeared in a number of roles, including a murder suspect in CBS's Cold Case.
Murphy, a top-ranked tournament tennis player in California, has continued to travel and compete on the USTA singles and doubles circuits as well as in celebrity tournaments since the 1980s.