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Mary Murphy (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Mary Murphy (Washington, January 26, 1931 – Los Angeles, May 4, 2011) was an American actress. Born in Washington, Mary Murphy spent most of her childhood in Cleveland (Ohio). As the death of his father James Victor Murphy, which took place in 1940, she and the mother moved to California, first in Los Angeles and subsequently to Long Beach. Winner of some beauty competitions, in the early 1950s, Murphy was put under contract by Paramount Pictures and began to appear in short not accredited roles in films such as When the worlds collide (1951), Women towards the unknown (1951), Attentive to the sailors! (1952), con Dean Martin e Jerry Lewis, The Wizard Houdini (1953). In 1953 Murphy’s career definitively took off thanks to the film The wild by L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Beneddek, in which he played the role of Katie Bleeker, the young daughter of the local sheriff who falls in love with Johnny (Marlon Brando), head of a band of rebel motorcyclists. The filming of the film lasted 24 days, and Murphy worked at ease with Brando, starting from the first scene in which Johnny speaks for the first time with the waitress Kathie in the local coffee, and both improvised a dialogue different from that provided by the screenplay [first] . The spontaneity of Murphy’s reactions to the new dialogue, visibly nervous but attracted by the character of Johnny, was convincing and functional to the sequence [first] . The film was not a great success at the box office, but deeply influenced the younger generations of spectators, who took the character and mannerisms of Brando as a model [2] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4After The wild , Murphy obtained numerous other relevant roles, in films such as Suicide mission (1954), in which he played the role of Nina Bouchard, daughter of a Frenchman who joins two marines (Tony Curtis and Frank Lovejoy) on a mission on an island controlled by the Japanese during the last war. Among the other titles he interpreted, to remember the horror The mound monster (1954), alongside Vincent Price, the western The massacre of the 7th Cavalleggeri (1955), in which he played the girl in love with an officer (Dale Robertson) who favors the conciliation between the American government and the Sioux after the defeat of Little Big Horn; the adventure The demon of the island (1955), in which he played an unscrupulous woman who does not hesitate to kill in order to take possession of a precious ruby \u200b\u200baround which the story revolves; the dramatic Desperate hours (1955), in which he played the role of Fredric March’s daughter, taken hostage with the family by a band of escapee headed by Humphrey Bogart. In 1956 the actress participated in a British production, The mysterious lover , directed by Joseph Losey, in which she played the mysterious Evelyn Stewart, author of a series of letters in which she claims to have been the lover of an American filmmaker (Richard Basehart), who moved from Hollywood to London and became director of the plant Film film of the father -in -law. Equally of British production was horror Terror has no boundaries (1957), in which Murphy played next to Rod Cameron. In the second half of the 1950s, the actress also began to work for television and appeared in numerous series at the time popular, such as I detectives (1959), Laramie (1961), Alfred Hitchcock presenta (1961), and Perry Mason (1962), continuing during all sixties to attend the small screen. His cinematographic appearances in the decade sporadic, limited to the comedy 20 kilos of trouble! … and a ton of joy (1962) and the biographical Jean Harlow, the woman who didn’t know how to love (1965). After an absence from the scenes of about four years, Murphy reappeared on the big screen in 1972 with the modern western L’Eltimo Search by Sam Peckinpah, in which he played next to Steve McQueen. Subsequently he worked for the small screen in some films for TV and in the detective series The streets of San Francisco (1974) and Ironside (1973-1974), which marked its definitive farewell to the scenes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4On June 4, 1956 Murphy married Yuma (Arizona) with the actor Dale Robertson, known two years earlier on the western set The massacre of the 7th Cavalleggeri , but the wedding lasted only three months. From the second marriage in 1962 with Alan Specht, which ended with another divorce in the early eighties, Murphy had her only daughter, Stephanie, born in 1967. The actress died in her home in Beverly Hills on May 4, 2011, at the age of 80. Cinema [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The rat of the spinster ( The Lemon Drop Kid ), directed by Sidney Lanfield and, not credited, Frank Tashlin (1951) When the worlds collide ( When Worlds Collide ), Rudolph Mat\u00e9 (1951) region) My woman is an angel ( Darling, How Could You! ), Regia di Mitchell Leisen (1951) Women towards the unknown ( Westward the Women ) Directed by William A. Wellman (1951) The adventurer of Tangier ( My Favorite Spy ), Regah di normally z. McLleod (1951) Attentive to the sailors! ( Sailor Beware ), Regia in Hal Walker (1952) Love and oil ( Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek ), REGIA DI CLAUDE BINYON (1952) The atomic city ( The Atomic City ) Directed by Jerry Hopper (1952) The eyes that did not smile ( Carrie ), Regia in William Wyler (1952) Fury on the city ( The Turning Point ), Regia di William Dieterle (1952) Military police ( Off Limits ), directed by George Marshall (1953) The Wizard Houdini ( Houdini ), directed by George Marshall (1953) Main Street to Broadway , directed by Tay Gornett (1953) The wild ( The Wild One ), Regia Di L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Benedek (1953) Suicide mission ( Beachhead ) Directed by Stuart Heisler (1954) The Fossa dei damnati ( Make Haste to Live ) Directed by William A. Seiter (1954) The mound monster ( The Mad Magician ), Regia in John Brahm (1954) The massacre of the 7th Cavalleggeri ( Sitting Bull ) Directed by Sidney Salkow (1954) The demon of the island ( Hell’s Island ), Regia in Phil Karlson (1955) Desperate hours ( The Desperate Hours ), Regia in William Wyler (1955) The hostages ( A Man Alone ), regia di ray Milland (1955) My lover is a bandit ( The Maverick Queen ) Directed by Joseph Kane (1956) The mysterious lover ( The Intimate Stranger ) Directed by Joseph Losey (1956) Terror has no boundaries ( Escape ), directed by Montgomery Tully and David Paltenghi (1958) Live Fast, Die Young , directed by Paul Henreid (1958) The crime fever ( Crime & Punishment, U.S.A. ) Directed by Denis Sanders (1959) Two Before Zero , directed by William D. Faralla (1962) 20 kilos of trouble! … and a ton of joy ( 40 Pounds of Trouble ) Directed by Norman Jewison (1962) Jean Harlow, the woman who didn’t know how to love ( Harlow ), directed by Gordon Douglas (1965) L’Eltimo Search ( Junior Bonner ), Regia in Sam Peckinpah (1972) Footsteps , Regia in Paul Wendkos (1972) – TV Film I Love You… Good-bye , directed by Sam O’Steen (1974) The Stranger Who Looks Like Me , directed by Larry Peerce (1974) – TV movie The girl of the reformed ( Born Innocent ), directed by Donald Wrye (1974) – TV movie Katherine , Regia in Jeremy Kagan (1975) – TV Film Television [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Cavalcade of America – TV series, 1 episode (1956) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars – TV series, 1 episode (1957) Caravans towards the West ( Wagon Train ) – TV series, 1 episode (1958) The Restless Gun – TV series, 1 episode (1959) I detectives ( The Detectives ) – TV series, 1 episode (1959) The Millionaire – TV series, 1 episode (1960) Black Saddle – TV series, 1 episode (1960) The Tab Hunter Show – TV series, 1 episode (1960) The Westerner – TV series, 1 episode (1960) Hong Kong – TV series, episode 1×21 (1961) Laramie – TV series, 2 episodes (1961) The Rebel – TV series, 1 episode (1961) Alfred Hitchcock presenta ( Alfred Hitchcock Presents ) – TV series, 1 episode (1961) The Investigators – TV series, 1 episode (1961) Alcoa Premiere – TV series, 1 episode (1961) Perry Mason – TV series, 1 episode (1962) The Lloyd Bridges Show – TV series, 1 episode (1963) The Dick Powell Show – TV series, episode 2×19 (1963) Dr. Kildare ( Dr. Kildare ) – TV series, 1 episode (1963) Reduce – TV series, 1 episode (1963) Under accusation ( Arrest & Trial ) – TV series, 1 episode (1964) Breaking Point – TV series, 1 episode (1964) The Outer Limits – TV series, 1 episode (1965) The fugitive ( The Fugitive ) – TV series, 1 episode (1965) Honey West – TV series, episode 1×05 (1965) Three grandchildren and a butler ( Family Affair ) – TV series, 1 episode (1966) Laredo – TV series, 1 episode (1967) Death Valley Days – TV series, 1 episode (1967) Spies ( I Spy ) – TV series, 1 episode (1968) Ghost Story – TV series, 1 episode (1972) The streets of San Francisco ( The Streets of San Francisco ) – TV series, 1 episode (1974) Ironside -TV series, 2 episodes (1973-1974) ^ a b Charles Higham, Brando, an unauthorized biography , Armenia Editore, 1989, Pag. 143 ^ Charles Higham, Brando, an unauthorized biography , Armenia Editore, 1989, Pag. 145 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/mary-murphy-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Mary Murphy – Wikipedia"}}]}]