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Murphy Dunne
Born
George Dunne
(1942-06-22) June 22, 1942 (age 81)
Chicago, Illinois
Occupation(s)
Actor, musician
Years active
1969–present
George "Murphy" Dunne[1] (born June 22, 1942) is an American actor and musician. He played "Murph", the keyboardist for the Blues Brothers, in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, a role he reprised in the sequel, Blues Brothers 2000.
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inside cover names two other band members: "Lars Svenki" (keyboard player MurphyDunne of the Blues Brothers), and "Ming the Merciless" (drummer Don Poncher)...
keyboards, arranger (Saturday Night Live Band, does not appear in the film) MurphyDunne – keyboards, tambourine (appears in the film due to Paul Shaffer's commitment...
as Mary Jane Beth Sue Walter Brooke as Mr. Ames Vic Tayback as Goldie MurphyDunne as Tommy Joyce Vito Scotti as Barber On the director's commentary of...
Brendan Fletcher as Tim, White Black Guy Richard Fancy as Kenneth Garber MurphyDunne as Raymond Marcus Alex Solowitz as The Masses Paul Scheer as Dirk, Bates...
Van Til Joan Hotchkis as Pamela Shaw William Bassett as David Brinks MurphyDunne as Keyboard Player Old Boyfriends was made without a distribution deal...
settle in until he returns home and helps clear up the address error. MurphyDunne as Announcer Leigh French as Announcer Reni Santoni as Announcer Jack...
Dr. Ted, a psychologist that Chick knows Julius Harris as The Judge MurphyDunne as Public Defender Bill Saluga as Skipper / Kung Fu Leader Kathy Bendett...
Mausoleum. His son George became an actor and musician under the name MurphyDunne, appearing in the Chicago-based Blues Brothers movies. Blue Book 1957–1958...
Martin Harvey Friedberg, Burt Heyman, Lynne Lipton, Ira Miller 1968 – MurphyDunne, Michael Miller, Carol Robinson 1969 – David Blum, Martin de Maat, Jim...
Drier, Jerry Dunphy, Mario Machado, Connie Sawyer, Wonderful Smith, MurphyDunne, Zane Buzby, Bob McClurg, Rachel Longaker, Jane Lambert A Piece of the...
Conception Corporation was an American comedy ensemble consisting of MurphyDunne, Howard R. Cohen, Ira Miller, and Jeff Begun. They recorded three albums...
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Alley Mills, Pat Hingle, Richard Libertini, Paul Dooley, Dixie Carter, MurphyDunne, Bill Saluga, Ernie Hudson, Kurtwood Smith, Julius Harris, Elinor Donahue...
2020. Murphy, Daniel (8 June 2020). "Manchester United great Tony Dunne dies aged 78". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 8 June 2020. "Tony Dunne: Man...
Tan Chinn, Neal Jones, Barry Rohrssen, Leigh French, George Cheung, MurphyDunne, Julie Payne, Gregory Snegoff Hero Columbia Pictures Stephen Frears (director);...