Brian Doyle-Murray (Brian Murray) is an American actor, comedian, voice actor and screenwriter. He has appeared in several films including Caddyshack, Scrooged, Ghostbusters II, Groundhog Day, and The Razor’s Edge. Brian starred in the TBS sitcom about Sullivan & Son, where he played foul-mouthed Hank Murphy.
He also appeared in the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants as The Flying Dutchman, in the original Cartoon Network animated series My Gym Partner’s a Monkey as Coach Tiffany Gills, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack as the grumpy Captain K’Nuckles and, also in a role recurring, as Don Ehlert on ABC sitcom The Middle.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY AGE
Brian Murray was born on October 31, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He was 73 in 2018. The name Doyle is his grandmother’s maiden name and Brian chose to spell it to avoid confusion with another actor.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY FAMILY
He was one of Irish American’s nine children, Lucille (née Collins), a mail clerk, and Edward J. Murray II, a lumber seller. His parents were also Catholic.
His siblings are : Bill Murray, John Murray, Joel Murray, Edward Murray III, Nancy Murray, Peggy Murray, Andy Murray and Laura Murray. One of her sisters, Nancy is a Dominican nun Adrian in Michigan and travels the country playing Saint Catherine of Siena.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY BROTHER
Brian is the older brother of actors Bill Murray, John Murray and Joel Murray. Brian’s older brother Ed is a businessman and his brother Andy is a chef and also runs the Murray Brothers ‘CaddyShack’ restaurant located in the World Golf Village resort near St. Augustine, Florida.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY BILL MURRAY | IS BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY RELATED TO BILL MURRAY?
Brian is the older brother of actor Bill Murray. The two brothers appear in several films together.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY WIFE
Brian has been married to Christina Stauffer since 2000.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY ACTOR
Brian worked for The Second City theater company in the early 1970s.
Brian Doyle-Murray SNL
He has since also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including starring on NBC’s Saturday Night Live from 1979 to 1980 and then from 1981 to 1982. He also wrote for Jean Doumanian from 1980 to 1981, one of the few cast members to work for all three SNL producers (Lorne Michaels, Jean Doumanian and Dick Ebersol).
Murray regularly participated in The National Lampoon Radio Hour, a comedy program distributed nationwide to 600 stations from 1973 to 1975. Radio Hour contributors included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis and even his younger brother Conto. Brian also appears in many films with his brother, Bill Murray.
Murray has also landed roles in other films. He appeared in Modern Problems alongside Chevy Chase in the beginning.
Brian Doyle-Murray Christmas Vacation | Brian Doyle-Murray Vacation
Years later, Brian memorably appeared as Chevy Chase’s restless boss Frank Shirley in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989), and also starred as arcade tycoon Noah Vanderhoff in the film version of Wayne’s World (1992). ).
Murray then landed a small role as assassin Jack Ruby in JFK (1991). He has also been seen in the films Sixteen Candles (1984), Club Paradise (1986), Legal Eagles (1986), How I Got Into College (1989), Jury Duty (1995), Multiplicity (1996), The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story (1997), As Good as It Gets (1997), Dr. Dolittle (1998), Stuart Little (1999), Kill the Man (1999), Bedazzled (2000), Snow Dogs (2002), Nearing Grace (2005) , Daddy Day Camp (2007) and also 17 Again (2009).
Brian Doyle-Murray Seinfeld
Brian was Mel Sanger, the bubble boy’s dad, on Seinfeld, and he also played Joe Hackett’s high school baseball coach in a 1992 episode of Wings. He starred in the Fox TV series Get a Life and then Bakersfield PD from 1991 to 1992 and 1993 to 1994 respectively. He also had a recurring role as sports editor Stuart Franklin on the Fox / UPN Between Brothers TV series from 1997 to 1999.
Brian played studio head and Greg Warner (Anthony Clark) boss George Savitsky on Yes Dear. He then played Shawn Spencer’s grandfather in the episode ‘The Old and the Restless’ of the US television series Psych. In the series with an uncredited cameo in the sixth season.
Brian Doyle-Murray The Middle
Brian had a recurring role as Mr. Ehlert, owner of the car dealership where Frankie Heck works on the ABC television series The Middle. He then starred in the TBS sitcom on Sullivan & Son, where he later played foul-mouthed Hank Murphy. Brian currently appears in Lodge 49 on the AMC network.
Caddyshack Brian Doyle-Murray | Brian Doyle-Murray Caddyshack
Brian wrote the 1980 American comedy alongside Ramis and Douglas Kenney. The film stars his younger brother Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O’Keefe. He also has a supporting role as Lou Loomis.
Brian Doyle-Murray Scrooged
Murray appears in the comedy film Scrooged as Earl Cross. It’s a modern take that follows his brother Bill Murray as Frank Cross. The film also features John Murray in the role of James Cross and Joel Murray cameo as the host of the party.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY VOICE ACTOR | BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY DUBBING
Brian Doyle-Murray Spongebob
Being known for his hoarse voice, Brian voiced the Flying Dutchman in Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants. He also appeared in an episode of The Angry Beavers (‘Dag Con Carny’) as Smelly Jim, who is a small role as Grandpa in Lloyd in Space and then Coach Gills in My Gym Partner’s a Monkey, Captain K Cartoon Network’s nuckles in The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, and also Maggie’s father in Disney Channel’s The Buzz on Maggie.
Brian also appeared as Salty in the Family Guy episode ‘A Fish out of Water’, the voice of Jack the Barber in King of the Hill, the voice of the mayor in the video game Ghostbusters, the voice of Qui the Promoter The 2005 video game Jade Empire, a small appearance on the Disney show Recess during a yo-yo competition, Prince Huge in Adventure Time in the episode “The Hard Easy,” Charlie in The Goode Family by Mike Judge and Jacob in Motorcity. He also voiced the evil corporate executive Mr. Twitchell in the Frosty Returns Christmas special.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY NET WORTH
The actor has an estimated net worth of $ 12 million.
HEIGHT OF BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY
Brian is located at a height of 1.74 m.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY DEATH
Doyle is still alive and still moving forward with his career.
BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY MOVIES | BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY TV SHOWS
As an actor
Year |
Title |
Role |
1972 |
Fuzz |
Detective |
1975 |
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle |
Charles of the Pits # 1 |
1975–1976 |
Saturday Night Live con Howard Cosell |
Various characters |
1976 |
The TVTV show |
|
1979-1980 |
Saturday Night Live |
|
1980 |
Caddyshack |
Lou Loomis |
1981 |
Modern problems |
Brian Stills |
1983 |
National Lampoon’s Vacation |
Conforto da Battaglia employee |
1984 |
Sixteen candles |
Reverend |
The razor’s edge |
Piedmont |
|
1985 |
Head office |
Colonel Toliver |
1986 |
Legal Eagles |
Shaw |
Club Paradise |
A Zerbe |
|
1988 |
Scrooged |
Earl Cross |
50th anniversary of Superman |
Brian Connelly |
|
1989 |
The experts |
Mr. Jones |
How I got into college |
Coach Evans |
|
Ghostbusters II |
Psychiatric doctor |
|
National Lampoon Christmas Holidays |
Frank Shirley |
|
1990 |
Little White House |
Johnny’s father |
1991 |
Nothing but trouble |
Brian |
Babe Ruth |
Marshall Hunt |
|
JFK |
Jack Ruby |
|
Good sports |
John ‘Mac’ MacKinney |
|
1991–1992
|
Get a life |
Gus Borden |
1992 |
Wayne’s World |
Noah Vanderhoff |
Married with children |
Wayne |
|
But |
Coach Snyder |
|
Frosty Returns |
Signor Twitchell |
|
Seinfeld |
Mel Sanger |
|
1993 |
groundhog day |
Buster Green |
1993-1994 |
Bakersfield P.D. |
Sgt. Bill Hampton |
1994 |
Cabin boy |
Puzzola |
1995 |
My brother’s keeper |
Curtis |
Duty of the jury |
Harry |
|
Against |
Burt Kovak |
|
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman |
Harlan Black |
|
nineteen ninety six |
Multiplicity |
Walt |
Donald Duck |
Agnes |
|
1997 |
Waiting for Guffman |
Red Savage |
The brave little toaster to the rescue |
Wittgenstein |
|
Smart guy |
Pete Gilroy |
|
1997–1999 |
Between brothers |
Stuart Franklin |
1997 |
As it comes |
Handyman |
1998 |
The brave little toaster goes to Mars |
Wittgenstein (you) |
Dennis the threat strikes again |
teacher |
|
Dottor Dolittle |
Old Beagle (voice) |
|
Mr. Show con Bob e David |
Referee |
|
The Jungle Book: The Story of Mowgli |
Baloo |
|
1999–2000 |
Love and money |
Find McBride |
1999–2017 |
SpongeBob SquarePants |
The flying Dutchman |
1999 |
Stuart Little |
Cousin Edgar Little |
2000 |
Jackie Chan Adventures |
Gnome Cop |
Dazzled |
Priest |
|
2001 |
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge [7] |
The flying Dutchman |
2001-2006 |
Yes Dear |
Sig. George Savitsky |
2001 |
Justice League |
Artie Bauman |
2002 |
Snow dogs |
Ernie |
A gentleman’s game |
Tomato face |
|
Supreme Teamo |
The Chief (you) |
|
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman [7] |
The flying Dutchman |
|
2003 |
Get Hal |
Phil |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom [7]
|
The flying Dutchman |
|
2005-2006 |
The buzz about Maggie |
Chauncey Pesky (voce) |
2005-2008 |
My gym partner is a monkey |
Coach Tiffany Gills (voce) |
2005 |
Jade Empire |
Qui the Promoter (voice) |
2006 |
Tom goes to the mayor |
Bernie Fusterillo |
2007 |
Daddy Day Camp |
Uncle Morty |
Love comes lately |
Capo |
|
2008-2010 |
The wonderful misadventures of Flapjack |
Captain K’nuckles |
2009 |
17 again |
The janitor |
The Goode family |
Charlie |
|
Ghostbusters: The Video Game |
Mayor Jock Mulligan |
|
2009–2017 |
The goal |
Don Ehlert |
2010 |
WordGirl |
Policeman |
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil |
Glenn |
|
2011 |
Supernatural |
Robert Singer |
Nicktoons MLB [7] |
The flying Dutchman |
|
2012-2014 |
Sullivan & Son |
Hank Murphy |
2012 |
Motorcity |
Jacob |
Eye of the hurricane |
Harvey Miken |
|
Adventure Time |
Prince Huge (voce) |
|
The three stooges |
Monsignor Ratliffe |
|
2013 |
Raising hope |
Walt |
Fishing hooks |
Baby Face Bryant |
|
2014 |
2 Broke Girls |
Blarney Bill |
Christmas under wraps |
Frank Holiday |
|
2015 |
Underdogs |
The Boss (voce) |
2016 |
It’s always sunny in Philadelphia |
Sea captain |
2016-2017 |
Veep |
George Huntzinger |
2017 |
The Daily Show con Trevor Noah |
Grandfather President |
Super-Duper Subterranean Summer di Billy Dilley |
Big Doug |
|
2017-present |
Inning extra di Bill Murray e Brian Doyle-Murray |
Himself |
2018 – Present |
Refuge 49 |
Bob Kruger |
As a director
Year |
Title |
1973-1974 |
Lampoon national radio time |
1975 |
Saturday Night Live con Howard Cosell |
1976 |
The TVTV show |
1976–1979 |
SCTV |
1977–1982
|
Saturday Night Live |
1980 |
Caddyshack |
1982 |
The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It’s not easy to be me |
1986 |
Club Paradise |
1993 |
The Chevy Chase show |
2002 |
The weak point |