Don Murray Age, Biography, Wife, Children, Net-Worth

Don Murray, born on July 31, 1929, in Hollywood, California, USA, is an actor, writer, and producer. At 93 years old, he stands at 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) tall and has three children with his wife Betty Murray. Murray is a member of the famous Actor group with the age of 93. His net worth is estimated to be around $1,2 million. Murray’s financial status is not available, but he has been involved in various ventures and has earned a significant net worth. His wife is Betty Murray, who has three children, and his children are Hope Lange, who has two children. Murray’s net worth is not available, but he is a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Sad news…Oscar nominated Don Murray has passed away at the age of 94. “Bus Stop” starring Marilyn Monroe was Murray’s film debut at age 26 & he received the nomination. An actor with great range. He was also very involved with Actors & Others for Animals. 🐾♥️ Sincere condolences to his family. Rest in peace.

Don Murray, a 93-year-old American actor, has been making significant contributions to the entertainment industry. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023, with an estimated net worth of $1 million to $5 million. Murray’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor, and he has appeared in various television series and films throughout his career.

In 2017, Murray returned to acting when offered the recurring role of insurance-company executive Bushnell Mullins in the third season of the mystery series “Twin Peaks.” The season was critically praised but there were no plans for a fourth season. In 2001, Murray went into retirement.

During the early 2000s, Murray had roles in three theatrical films: the romantic comedy “Internet Love” (2000), the stalker-themed thriller “Island Pray” (2001), and the comedy film “Elvis is Alive” (2001). He also had a recurring role in the short-lived comedy-drama television series “Sons and Daughters” (1991), which focused on the struggles of a single mother raising six children.

In the rest of the 1990s, Murray had guest star roles in various television series and appeared in a hand full of television films. In 1989, he gained a new co-starring role in the comedy-drama television series “Brand New Life” (1989-1990), playing the character of wealthy lawyer Roger Gibbons.

In 1983, Murray played Helen Hunt’s father in Quarterback Princess (1983) and her grandfather in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). However, he left the series due to a salary dispute. Murray has since appeared in numerous films, including the romantic drama “Endless Love” (1981), the mystery film “I Am the Cheese” (1983), the post-apocalyptic science fiction film “Radioactive Dreams” (1985), the time-travel film “Peggy Sue Got Married” (1986), the spy film “Scorpion” (1986), the reincarnation-themed fantasy film “Made in Heaven” (1987), and the ghost film “Ghosts Can’t Do It” (1989).

During the 1980s, Murray had few appearances in theatrical films. In 1979, he had a career comeback when cast in the major role of Sid Fairgate in the soap opera “Knots Landing” (1979-1993). In 1975, he starred in the thriller film “Deadly Hero” as Officer Lacy, a villainous protagonist who kills a common mugger “Rabbit” (played by James Earl Jones).

In 1973, Murray was offered the role of Breck in the film’s immediate sequel, “Battle for the Planet of the Apes,” but he refused to return. Instead, a character called Governor Kolp was introduced as Breck’s replacement.

In 1972, Murray played Governor Breck, the authoritarian ruler in the science fiction film “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes.” The film earned 9.7 million dollars in theatrical rentals at the North American box office. In the late 1970s, Murray was reduced to mostly appearing on television films. In 1968, he gained a co-starring role in the Western television series “The Outcasts” (1968-1969), playing Earl Corey, an American Civil War veteran and formerly wealthy slave owner.

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In 1967, he played Wild Bill Hickok in The Plainsman (1966) and ambitious ruler Justinian in “The Viking Queen” (1967).

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