Tom Murphy

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Tom Jordan Murphy (15 January 1968 – 6 October 2007) was an Irish theatre and film actor best known for his 1998 Tony Award winning performance in The Beauty Queen of Leenane.In 1996, Murphy created the role of Ray Dooley in The Beauty Queen of Leenane. This production started life at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, directed by Garry Hynes and presented in association with the Druid Theatre Company. It also played at Dublins Gaiety Theatre and in Londons West End. In 1998, the play transferred to off-Broadway and later made its Broadway debut at the Walter Kerr Theater. Nominated for six Tony Awards in total, the production won four including the Best Featured Actor in a Play award for Murphy. New York Times theater critic, Ben Brantley, praised Murphy for his role in the play at the time, Mr. Murphy offers comic relief without ever presenting it as such...His, more than any other character, must embody the provincial society beyond the womens home, and Rays irritable restlessness is eloquent on the subject.Murphy made his professional acting debut playing the Artful Dodger in Noel Pearsons production of Oliver! in 1980 aged 12. During his career he performed in theatres all over Ireland and the UK including the Abbey Theatre, the Gate Theatre and Royal Court Theatre in London (in Shining City by Conor McPherson). Murphy made his feature film breakthrough with 2004s Adam & Paul, co-starring (and written by) Mark OHalloran, in which he played a Dublin drug addict and junkie. Variety, which reviewed the movie, wrote that Murphys performance steals the show.Murphy was the former partner of his co-star in Adam and Paul, Mark OHalloran.Murphy also appeared in a number of other Irish films, including Intermission, Michael Collins, The General and Man About Dog. He also played the part of Seamie in the popular RTÉ television drama series Pure Mule.

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