Ralph Murphy

Director, Author - USA
Born May 1, 1895 in Rockville, Connecticut, USA
Died February 10, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Ralph Murphy was born on May 1, 1895 in Rockville, Connecticut, USA. He was an American Director, Author, known for The town went wild (1944), Captain Pirate (1952), The lady in the iron mask (1952), Ralph Murphy's first movie on record is from 1934. He was married to Gloria Dickson. Ralph Murphy died on February 10, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1952.

Ralph Murphy Filmography [Auszug]
1952: [/ /1] Captain Pirate (Director), with Sven Hugo Borg, Ted de Corsia, Rex Evans,
1952: [/ /1] The lady in the iron mask (Director), with Louis Hayward,
1952: [09.20] I Want a Divorce (Director), with Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Gloria Dickson,
1950: [] Stage to Tucson (Director), with Rod Cameron, Sally Eilers,
1948: [] Mickey (Director), with Skip Homeier, , Bill Goodwin,
1944: [/ /1] The town went wild (Director), with Freddie Bartholomew, Jill Browning, Minna Gombell,
1941: [12.31] Pacific Blackout (Director), with Robert Preston, Martha O'Driscoll, Philip Merivale,
1941: [] Las Vegas Nights (Director), with Frank Sinatra, Constance Moore, ,
1937: [11.11] Night Club Scandal (Director), with John Barrymore, Lynne Overman, Louise Campbell,
1934: [12.14] One hour late (Director), with , Helen Twelvetrees, Conrad Nagel,
1934: [05.11] Private Scandal (Director), with ZaSu Pitts, Shirley Chambers,

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